W3C like format logging

Albert Tollkuçi albert.tollkuci at gmail.com
Tue May 24 17:33:27 CEST 2016


Thanx Per and Guillaume. From what I'm reading varnishncsa is exactly what
I need. I'll try adding the extra header for HIT|MISS|PASS and hopefully it
will work.

Albert


On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Guillaume Quintard <
guillaume at varnish-software.com> wrote:

> Hi Albert,
>
> I'm not familiar to w3c logging, but it looks to me that you are looking
> for varnishncsa. The format string can be customized and the '-q' parameter
> will allow you to filter out unwanted request.
>
> Also, you can use the std vmod and std.log() to fill a header with
> HIT|MISS|PASS and retrieve that in varnishncsa.
>
> --
> Guillaume Quintard
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Albert Tollkuçi <
> albert.tollkuci at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm new to varnish and I'm setting up for some of the websites I manage.
>>
>> One of the difficulties I'm having is to debug it. I know that there's
>> varnishlog, but it would be really helpful to have something similar to W3C
>> logging for all request served by varnish. In addition to standard fields,
>> there will be one extra field to show if the request was served from cache,
>> from back-end, etc.
>>
>> Is there something like this or a way to have this kind of log?
>>
>> Thanx,
>> Albert
>>
>>
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Imagination is more important than knowledge
*Albert Einstein*

The three chief virtues of a programmer are: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris
*Larry Wall*

Men are basically smart or dumb and lazy or ambitious. The dumb and
ambitious ones are dangerous and I get rid of them. The dumb and lazy ones
I give mundane duties. The smart ambitious ones I put on my staff. The
smart and lazy ones I make my commanders
*Erwin Rommel*

The best programmers are not marginally better than merely good ones.  They
are an order-of-magnitude better, measured by whatever standard: conceptual
creativity, speed, ingenuity of design, or problem-solving ability.
*Randall E. Stross*

Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft
building progress by weight.
*Bill Gates*
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