A number of configuration parameters related to access, error,
and event logging in
httpd.conf are grouped under the
heading
Logging-related directives. You may want to change any of the
following:
- ErrorLog specifies the name of the file where errors
are logged. For example, ErrorLog IHS/logs/error.log
specifies that errors will be logged in the file logs/error.log under
the RWP installation directory.
- LogLevel specifies the type and severity of errors
to be logged. For example, LogLevel warn specifies that
errors up to and including warnings will be logged. Table 1 lists
the various log levels in order of decreasing severity. Specifying any of
these values logs events of that severity and all lower severities.
Table 1. RWP log levels| LogLevel |
Messages logged |
| emerg |
Emergency messages about events that may render the server
inoperable (Highest severity) |
| alert |
Conditions that should be corrected immediately |
| crit |
Critical conditions such as hardware or system errors |
| error |
All other errors |
| warn |
Warning messages |
| notice |
Conditions that may require special handling |
| info |
Informational messages (lowest severity) |
| debug |
Debugging RWP |
- LogFormat specifies the format in which events are
logged. You can choose one of the predefined formats (for example, common),
or you can define your own format. For more information about format tokens
and the rules for constructing log file strings, see the documentation for mod_log_config at http://www.apache.org/.
- CustomLog specifies the name of the file in which RWP
access requests are logged. For example, CustomLog logs/accesserror.log
common specifies that access requests will be logged in the file logs/accesserror.log under
the RWP installation directory in the common log file format.