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authorChristopher Powell <chris@grubbybaby.com>2002-01-15 18:40:14 (GMT)
committer Christopher Powell <chris@grubbybaby.com>2002-01-15 18:40:14 (GMT)
commitec06ba32ef1bfb3de7fd87ddc9c43468d5f5684e (patch)
tree27ad8ccbf63b1ef08225c0086da04d927a9daae9 /INSTALL
parentcb854fe3e61b2590aeede8e6e94ee9feda919800 (diff)
Ported to mysql_real_connect, made a change for the mass-virtual-hosting1.13
folks, and enabled a socket name DEFINE.
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1$Id: INSTALL,v 1.3 2002/01/02 20:47:44 helios Exp $ 1$Id: INSTALL,v 1.4 2002/01/15 18:40:14 helios Exp $
2 2
3 3
4Requirements 4Requirements
@@ -31,10 +31,7 @@ Requirements
31Installation (as an Apache DSO) 31Installation (as an Apache DSO)
32=============================== 32===============================
33 33
34For folks interested in using this module as an Apache DSO, these 34For folks interested in using this module as an Apache DSO:
35instructions are currently UNTESTED but should work. (I would be
36grateful to hear back from a DSO user as to my accuracy with these
37instructions.)
38 35
390) Perform all the following steps as root so that you have install 360) Perform all the following steps as root so that you have install
40 privs, etc. 37 privs, etc.
@@ -44,7 +41,10 @@ instructions.)
44 # tar zxf mod_log_mysql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src 41 # tar zxf mod_log_mysql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src
45 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_mysql 42 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_mysql
46 43
472) Instruct apxs to compile and install the module as a DSO. You need 442) Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system. These are
45 fully explained in the Makefile.
46
473) Instruct apxs to compile and install the module as a DSO. You need
48 to know two things before you run apxs: 48 to know two things before you run apxs:
49 - The location of the apxs binary, find using 'locate apxs' 49 - The location of the apxs binary, find using 'locate apxs'
50 - The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate libmysqlclient' 50 - The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate libmysqlclient'
@@ -57,13 +57,14 @@ instructions.)
57 ld -Bshareable -o mod_log_mysql.so mod_log_mysql.o 57 ld -Bshareable -o mod_log_mysql.so mod_log_mysql.o
58 cp mod_log_mysql.so <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_mysql.so 58 cp mod_log_mysql.so <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_mysql.so
59 chmod 755 <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_mysql.so 59 chmod 755 <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_mysql.so
60 [activating module foo' in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd.conf] 60 [activating module blah in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd.conf]
61 61
623) Now go to step (9) in the instructions below to configure httpd.conf... 624) Now go to step (9) in the instructions below to configure httpd.conf...
63 63
64 64
65Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd) 65Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
66===================================================== 66=====================================================
67
67[This is what I do, FYI.] 68[This is what I do, FYI.]
68 69
690) Perform all the following steps as root so that you have install 700) Perform all the following steps as root so that you have install
@@ -74,10 +75,8 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
74 # tar zxf mod_log_mysql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src 75 # tar zxf mod_log_mysql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src
75 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_mysql 76 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_mysql
76 77
772) Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system: make sure 782) Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system. These are
78 that APACHEDIR points to the location of your Apache source code, 79 fully explained in the Makefile.
79 and that CFLAGS points to the location of your Apache installation
80 directory (where your httpd binary lives).
81 80
823) # make all 813) # make all
83 (You should receive NO warnings or errors of any kind. 82 (You should receive NO warnings or errors of any kind.
@@ -133,8 +132,8 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
133 # cp -f ./httpd /usr/local/Apache/bin/ 132 # cp -f ./httpd /usr/local/Apache/bin/
134 133
1359) Configure your apache daemon to log to your database. Here's a very 1349) Configure your apache daemon to log to your database. Here's a very
136 basic set of config lines to start you off. Full docs on them are 135 basic set of config lines to start you off. Full documentation is
137 included after this section. 136 available here: http://www.grubbybaby.com/mod_log_mysql/directives.html
138 137
139 EXAMPLE: Connect to the MySQL database called "apache" running 138 EXAMPLE: Connect to the MySQL database called "apache" running
140 on "dbmachine.foo.com". The module uses username "loguser" and 139 on "dbmachine.foo.com". The module uses username "loguser" and
@@ -157,7 +156,7 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
157 </VirtualHost> 156 </VirtualHost>
158 157
159 158
160 9a) For users who have a DSO-enabled httpd: 159 9a) Special step for users who have a DSO-enabled httpd:
161 160
162 If you you are building mod_log_mysql as a static module BUT 161 If you you are building mod_log_mysql as a static module BUT
163 your httpd is enabled for DSOs, add the following line to your 162 your httpd is enabled for DSOs, add the following line to your
@@ -186,9 +185,9 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
186 mysql> source access_log.sql 185 mysql> source access_log.sql
187 186
188 187
18911) Create a specific mysql userid that httpd will use to authenticate 18811) Create a specific MySQL userid that httpd will use to authenticate
190 and enter data. This userid need not be an actual Unix user. It 189 and enter data. This userid need not be an actual Unix user. It
191 is a userid specific to mysql with specific privileges. To create a 190 is a userid internal to MySQL with specific privileges. To create a
192 user called "loguser" with the password "l0gger" with only the 191 user called "loguser" with the password "l0gger" with only the
193 capability of INSERT to "access_log": 192 capability of INSERT to "access_log":
194 193