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- <parentdocument href="./">Programs</parentdocument>
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- <title>Other Programs</title>
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- <summary>
- <p>The following programs are simple support programs included with the
- Apache HTTP Server which do not have their own manual pages. They are not
- installed automatically. You can find them after the configuration process
- in the <code>support/</code> directory.</p>
- </summary>
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- <section id="log_server_status"><title>log_server_status</title>
- <p>This perl script is designed to be run at a frequent interval by
- something like cron. It connects to the server and downloads the status
- information. It reformats the information to a single line and logs it to
- a file. Adjust the variables at the top of the script to specify the
- location of the resulting logfile.</p>
- </section>
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- <section id="split-logfile"><title>split-logfile</title>
- <p>This perl script will take a combined Web server access log file and
- break its contents into separate files. It assumes that the first field of
- each line is the virtual host identity (put there by "<code>%v</code>"), and
- that the logfiles should be named that + "<code>.log</code>" in the current
- directory.</p>
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- <p>The combined log file is read from stdin. Records read will be appended
- to any existing log files.</p>
- </section>
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