Re: [IUG] Apache Web Logs
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Hi John,
I think this is what you need to do. It is in Webmaster. In 'Select Process' you would select Web Server Logs - live/logs. If you don't see this as an option, then you need to go to Admin - Login Manager. For your login click Manager-Controlled Options and then click on the Webmaster tab. Move the Web Server Logs over to the Displayed Processes and then save. I am not sure but you might have to exit out of Admin module and go back in if you don't see it right away.
I hope this helps!
Meghan
Meghan Weeks | Systems Librarian
William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University
One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
meghan dot weeks at lmu dot edu | 310.338.5929
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From: innopac-bounces at innovativeusers dot org [mailto:innopac-bounces at innovativeusers dot org] On Behalf Of John De La Fontaine
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 7:29 AM
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Subject: [IUG] Apache Web Logs
A couple of years ago at an Innovative mini-session at IUG, we were told
that we could view our Server Activity Log (from Apache).
I haven't done this for a while and am at a loss as to how to view these
logs. I know that this is different from the Web Activity reports -- its
deeper down at the Apache level.
Could someone remind me how to view this log?
Forgetful in L.A.
John de La Fontaine
Occidental College Library
delafo at oxy dot edu
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