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Using the access_log if directive in 1.6.x

December 11, 2014 12:33AM
Hi,

I'm using nginx 1.6.2 on Amazon ec2 linux server. The problem I'm having is that all my 404 errors are going to my access.log. I want them to be redirected to error.log instead.

I saw on other forums that with nginx 1.7+, I can use the if directive of access_log to do something like:

map $status $errorable {
~([^23][0-9][0-9]) 1;
default 0;
}

access_log /media/ephemeral0/log/nginx/error.log combined if=$errorable;

However, I'm not able to do the same with 1.6.2. I don't think I can update to 1.7+ as it is not available for ec2 linux servers yet. Is there an alternative for doing the same with 1.6.2?

Thanks.
Subject Author Posted

Using the access_log if directive in 1.6.x

sudharshanr December 11, 2014 12:33AM

Re: Using the access_log if directive in 1.6.x

Valentin V. Bartenev December 11, 2014 08:18AM

Re: Using the access_log if directive in 1.6.x

sudharshanr December 11, 2014 01:25PM

Re: Using the access_log if directive in 1.6.x

Valentin V. Bartenev December 11, 2014 01:40PM



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