February 26, 2011 06:20PM
Ok, now that you mentioned it, silly me... yes I don't see any access_log files connected to this rule. There is only $project.mydomain.com.error_log file.

I'm using nginx 0.8.53.

So basically - it is not possible? It's not a big deal anyway, I can always keep them in one file and grep them or whatever... I was just wondering that, maybe I am doing something wrong.

Greets!
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Passing variables to access_log, error_log names

ajgon February 26, 2011 04:49PM

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