Citrix Systems Network Router NETSCALER 9.3 User Manual Page 106

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 195
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 105
To customize logging, use the configuration file to define filters and log properties.
w Log filters. Filter log information based on the host IP address, domain name, and
host name of the Web servers.
w Log properties. Each filter has an associated set of log properties. Log properties
define how to store the filtered log information.
Creating Filters
You can use the default filter definition located in the configuration file ( log.conf), or
you can modify the filter or create a new filter. You can create more than one log filter.
Note: Consolidated logging, which logs transactions for which no filter is defined,
uses the default filter if it is enabled. Consolidated logging of all servers can be done
by defining only the default filter.
If the server hosts multiple Web sites and each Web site has its own domain name, and
each domain is associated with a virtual server, you can configure Web server logging to
create a separate log directory for each Web site. The following table displays the
parameters for creating a filter.
Table 4-4. Parameters for Creating a Filter
Parameter Specifies
filterName Name of the filter (maximum 64
alphanumeric characters).
HOST name Host name of the server for which the
transactions are being logged.
IP ip IP address of the server for which
transactions are to be logged (for
example, if the server has multiple
domains that have one IP address).
IP ip 2...ip n: Multiple IP addresses (for example, if the
server domain has multiple IP addresses).
ip6 ip IPv6 address of the server for which
transactions are to be logged.
IP ip NETMASK mask IP addresses and netmask combination to
be used on a subnet.
ON | OFF Enable or disable the filter to log
transactions. If no argument is selected,
the filter is enabled (ON).
Chapter 4 Web Server Logging
106
Page view 105
1 2 ... 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 ... 194 195

Comments to this Manuals

No comments