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Re: nginx access logs to mysql

oscaretu .
April 20, 2017 03:12AM
Sara, why don't you process the log file just with grep / pcregrep to get
just the lines that containt that function name?


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 9:05 AM, SARA QUISPE MEJIA <a20132950@pucp.pe>
wrote:

> I want to parse the log file respect to a client that means to make a
> report of how the client is using my application through the information
> provided by a log file.
>
> So I need to filter some url where I find an especific name of a
> function. For that I thought in insert my log file to database like mysql.
> Could I do that with my log file ? (I use nginx )
>
> I tried to do that with syslog-ng but it doesn't work
>
> Do you have any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Sara
>
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Subject Author Posted

nginx access logs to mysql

SARA QUISPE MEJIA April 20, 2017 03:08AM

Re: nginx access logs to mysql

oscaretu . April 20, 2017 03:12AM

Re: nginx access logs to mysql

SARA QUISPE MEJIA April 20, 2017 03:30AM

Re: nginx access logs to mysql

oscaretu . April 20, 2017 03:58AM

Re: nginx access logs to mysql

SARA QUISPE MEJIA April 20, 2017 04:12AM

Re: nginx access logs to mysql

oscaretu . April 20, 2017 06:32AM

Re: nginx access logs to mysql

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