Graeme Fowler:
> You could do that. Or you could use mod_log_spread:
> http://www.backhand.org/mod_log_spread/
> This makes use of the multicast spread toolkit to allow you to log
> messages to remote servers. The mechanics of it I leave to you as they
> aren't hugely simple.
I tried compiling mod_log_spread a few months ago, even found a
apache2 patch on some mailling list, but without luck.
Anyone succeeded using it with apache2?
The project seems abandoned. Too bad, we used it before and
were mostly happy.
> Alternatively, make Apache log to a remote syslog host which combines
> the logs for you. This could easily be *both* of your realservers
> logging to each other, and again I leave the mechanics of it to you.
> Note that this will not scale up or out very far, but for a two-node
> solution it's perfect IMO.
Which is the solution we are using now. What kind of scaling issues
are you predicting? We're having 10-12 realservers now, with some
moderate amounts of traffic.
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Lasse Karstensen
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