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Old 10-16-2009
Parsing Tuxedo Logs

Right now I am parsing Tuxedo logs to calculate response times for various services. I was hoping to find a log tool that had support for Tuxedo and would generate drill down html reports.

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I just wanted to add that I have found one tool that is pretty nice but it only runs interactively in MS Windows. And doesn't have the ability to print or export it's results.


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Plack::Middleware::AccessLog(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 Plack::Middleware::AccessLog(3pm)

NAME
Plack::Middleware::AccessLog - Logs requests like Apache's log format SYNOPSIS
# in app.psgi use Plack::Builder; builder { enable "Plack::Middleware::AccessLog", format => "combined"; $app; }; DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::AccessLog forwards the request to the given app and logs request and response details to the logger callback. The format can be specified using Apache-like format strings (or "combined" or "common" for the default formats). If none is specified "combined" is used. This middleware uses calculable content-length by checking body type, and can not log the time taken to serve requests. It also logs the request before the response is actually sent to the client. Use Plack::Middleware::AccessLog::Timed if you want to log details after the response is transmitted (more like a real web server) to the client. This middleware is enabled by default when you run plackup as a default "development" environment. CONFIGURATION
format enable "Plack::Middleware::AccessLog", format => '%h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-agent}i"'; Takes a format string (or a preset template "combined" or "custom") to specify the log format. This middleware implements a subset of Apache's LogFormat templates <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_log_config.html>: %% a percent sign %h REMOTE_ADDR from the PSGI environment, or - %l remote logname not implemented (currently always -) %u REMOTE_USER from the PSGI environment, or - %t [local timestamp, in default format] %r REQUEST_METHOD, REQUEST_URI and SERVER_PROTOCOL from the PSGI environment %s the HTTP status code of the response %b content length %T custom field for handling times in subclasses %D custom field for handling sub-second times in subclasses %v SERVER_NAME from the PSGI environment, or - %V HTTP_HOST or SERVER_NAME from the PSGI environment, or - Some of these format fields are only supported by middleware that subclasses "AccessLog". In addition, custom values can be referenced, using "%{name}", with one of the mandatory modifier flags "i", "o" or "t": %{variable-name}i HTTP_VARIABLE_NAME value from the PSGI environment %{header-name}o header-name header %{time-format]t localtime in the specified strftime format logger my $logger = Log::Dispatch->new(...); enable "Plack::Middleware::AccessLog", logger => sub { $logger->log(level => 'debug', message => @_) }; Sets a callback to print log message to. It prints to "psgi.errors" output stream by default. SEE ALSO
<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_log_config.html> Rack::CustomLogger perl v5.14.2 2012-04-14 Plack::Middleware::AccessLog(3pm)