| #!/usr/bin/perl |
| # ==================================================================== |
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| |
| # This 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 "%v"), and that |
| # the logfiles should be named that+".log" in the current |
| # directory. |
| # |
| # The combined log file is read from stdin. Records read |
| # will be appended to any existing log files. |
| # |
| %is_open = (); |
| |
| while ($log_line = <STDIN>) { |
| # |
| # Get the first token from the log record; it's the |
| # identity of the virtual host to which the record |
| # applies. |
| # |
| ($vhost) = split (/\s/, $log_line); |
| # |
| # Normalize the virtual host name to all lowercase. |
| # If it's blank, the request was handled by the default |
| # server, so supply a default name. This shouldn't |
| # happen, but caution rocks. |
| # |
| $vhost = lc ($vhost) or "access"; |
| # |
| # If the log file for this virtual host isn't opened |
| # yet, do it now. |
| # |
| if (! $is_open{$vhost}) { |
| open $vhost, ">>${vhost}.log" |
| or die ("Can't open ${vhost}.log"); |
| $is_open{$vhost} = 1; |
| } |
| # |
| # Strip off the first token (which may be null in the |
| # case of the default server), and write the edited |
| # record to the current log file. |
| # |
| $log_line =~ s/^\S*\s+//; |
| printf $vhost "%s", $log_line; |
| } |
| exit 0; |