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| author | 2002-12-18 01:06:33 +0000 | |
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| committer | 2002-12-18 01:06:33 +0000 | |
| commit | 0d8d2676e9b345eb66d2d3a145fbf64d1429a9b2 (patch) | |
| tree | a5a4c148a5a68969fe76e8a80c9ed01f979cb7b5 /Documentation | |
| parent | a82db79fcf12e4a414c0a0862ed38b9e3a964c70 (diff) | |
Delayed inserts, includes, better table creation, renamed global vars,
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
| -rw-r--r-- | Documentation/documentation.lyx | 623 |
1 files changed, 409 insertions, 214 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/documentation.lyx b/Documentation/documentation.lyx index 69f09ae..ba02f76 100644 --- a/Documentation/documentation.lyx +++ b/Documentation/documentation.lyx | |||
| @@ -422,24 +422,31 @@ Perform all the following steps as root so that you have install privs, | |||
| 422 | \end_deeper | 422 | \end_deeper |
| 423 | \layout Enumerate | 423 | \layout Enumerate |
| 424 | 424 | ||
| 425 | You must know the paths to some installed software before continuing. | 425 | Edit Makefile and change the values of the variables in the first section. |
| 426 | |||
| 426 | \begin_deeper | 427 | \begin_deeper |
| 427 | \layout Enumerate | 428 | \layout Enumerate |
| 428 | 429 | ||
| 429 | These are | 430 | These paths are |
| 430 | \series bold | 431 | \series bold |
| 431 | necessary: | 432 | necessary: |
| 432 | \begin_deeper | 433 | \begin_deeper |
| 433 | \layout Itemize | 434 | \layout Description |
| 434 | 435 | ||
| 435 | The location where you installed Apache -- usually /usr/local/apache, 'locate | 436 | APACHEINSTALLED: the location where you installed Apache -- usually /usr/local/a |
| 436 | apxs' can help you find it. | 437 | pache, 'locate apxs' can help you find it. |
| 437 | \layout Itemize | 438 | \layout Description |
| 438 | 439 | ||
| 439 | The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate libmysqlclient.so' | 440 | APACHEHEADERS: The location of your Apache header files, find using 'locate |
| 440 | \layout Itemize | 441 | httpd.h' |
| 442 | \layout Description | ||
| 443 | |||
| 444 | MYSQLLIBRARIES: The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate | ||
| 445 | libmysqlclient.so' | ||
| 446 | \layout Description | ||
| 441 | 447 | ||
| 442 | The location of your MySQL header files, find using 'locate mysql.h' | 448 | MYSQLHEADERS: The location of your MySQL header files, find using 'locate |
| 449 | mysql.h' | ||
| 443 | \end_deeper | 450 | \end_deeper |
| 444 | \layout Enumerate | 451 | \layout Enumerate |
| 445 | 452 | ||
| @@ -450,12 +457,13 @@ Optional | |||
| 450 | : if you compiled mod_ssl for Apache and want to log SSL data such as 'keysize' | 457 | : if you compiled mod_ssl for Apache and want to log SSL data such as 'keysize' |
| 451 | and 'cipher type': | 458 | and 'cipher type': |
| 452 | \begin_deeper | 459 | \begin_deeper |
| 453 | \layout Itemize | 460 | \layout Description |
| 454 | 461 | ||
| 455 | The location of your SSL header files, find using 'locate mod_ssl.h' | 462 | MODSSLHEADERS: the location of your mod_ssl header files, find using 'locate |
| 456 | \layout Itemize | 463 | mod_ssl.h' |
| 464 | \layout Description | ||
| 457 | 465 | ||
| 458 | The location of your db1 header files, find using 'locate ndbm.h' | 466 | DB1HEADERS: the location of your db1 header files, find using 'locate ndbm.h' |
| 459 | \end_deeper | 467 | \end_deeper |
| 460 | \layout Standard | 468 | \layout Standard |
| 461 | 469 | ||
| @@ -473,13 +481,9 @@ such as the cipher type. | |||
| 473 | \end_deeper | 481 | \end_deeper |
| 474 | \layout Enumerate | 482 | \layout Enumerate |
| 475 | 483 | ||
| 476 | Now that you know these things, edit Makefile and replace the stock values | ||
| 477 | with your own. | ||
| 478 | \begin_deeper | ||
| 479 | \layout Standard | ||
| 480 | |||
| 481 | IMPORTANT: If you are not logging SSL info, comment out MODSSLHDRS by putting | 484 | IMPORTANT: If you are not logging SSL info, comment out MODSSLHDRS by putting |
| 482 | a # character in front of it: | 485 | a # character in front of it: |
| 486 | \begin_deeper | ||
| 483 | \layout LyX-Code | 487 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 484 | 488 | ||
| 485 | #MODSSLHDRS=/usr/include/... | 489 | #MODSSLHDRS=/usr/include/... |
| @@ -496,15 +500,14 @@ Instruct apxs to compile the module as a DSO. | |||
| 496 | You should see output similar to the following: | 500 | You should see output similar to the following: |
| 497 | \layout LyX-Code | 501 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 498 | 502 | ||
| 499 | /usr/local/Apache/bin/apxs -Wc,-O2 -Wc,-Wall -Wc,-DEAPI -c -I/usr/incl... | 503 | /usr/local/Apache/bin/apxs -Wc,-O2 -Wc,-Wall -Wc,-DEAPI -c -I/usr/... |
| 500 | |||
| 501 | \layout LyX-Code | 504 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 502 | 505 | ||
| 503 | gcc -DLINUX=22 -DNO_DBM_REWRITEMAP -DMOD_SSL=208111 -DUSE_HSREGEX -DEAPI... | 506 | gcc -DLINUX=22 -DNO_DBM_REWRITEMAP -DMOD_SSL=208111 -DUSE_HS... |
| 504 | 507 | ||
| 505 | \layout LyX-Code | 508 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 506 | 509 | ||
| 507 | gcc -shared -o mod_log_sql.so mod_log_sql.o -Wc,-O2 -Wc,-Wall -Wc,-DEAPI... | 510 | gcc -shared -o mod_log_sql.so mod_log_sql.o -Wc,-O2 -Wc,-Wall -Wc... |
| 508 | \layout Standard | 511 | \layout Standard |
| 509 | 512 | ||
| 510 | You should see no errors and have a new file called "mod_log_sql.so" in your | 513 | You should see no errors and have a new file called "mod_log_sql.so" in your |
| @@ -650,7 +653,8 @@ Unpack the archive into a working directory. | |||
| 650 | 653 | ||
| 651 | \end_inset | 654 | \end_inset |
| 652 | 655 | ||
| 653 | You must know the paths to some installed software before continuing. | 656 | Edit Makefile and change the values of the variables in the first section. |
| 657 | |||
| 654 | \begin_deeper | 658 | \begin_deeper |
| 655 | \layout Enumerate | 659 | \layout Enumerate |
| 656 | 660 | ||
| @@ -658,21 +662,29 @@ These are | |||
| 658 | \series bold | 662 | \series bold |
| 659 | necessary: | 663 | necessary: |
| 660 | \begin_deeper | 664 | \begin_deeper |
| 661 | \layout Itemize | 665 | \layout Description |
| 662 | 666 | ||
| 663 | The location where you installed Apache -- usually /usr/local/apache, 'locate | 667 | APACHEINSTALLED: the location where you installed Apache -- usually /usr/local/a |
| 664 | apxs' can help you find it. | 668 | pache, 'locate apxs' can help you find it. |
| 665 | 669 | \layout Description | |
| 666 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 667 | 670 | ||
| 668 | The location of your Apache *sources*, find using 'locate ABOUT_APACHE' | 671 | APACHESOURCE: the location of your Apache |
| 669 | 672 | \series bold | |
| 670 | \layout Itemize | 673 | sources |
| 674 | \series default | ||
| 675 | , find using 'locate ABOUT_APACHE' | ||
| 676 | \layout Description | ||
| 671 | 677 | ||
| 672 | The location of your MySQL header files, find using 'locate mysql.h' | 678 | APACHEHEADERS: The location of your Apache header files, find using 'locate |
| 673 | \layout Itemize | 679 | httpd.h' |
| 680 | \layout Description | ||
| 681 | |||
| 682 | MYSQLLIBRARIES: The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate | ||
| 683 | libmysqlclient.so' | ||
| 684 | \layout Description | ||
| 674 | 685 | ||
| 675 | The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate libmysqlclient.so' | 686 | MYSQLHEADERS: The location of your MySQL header files, find using 'locate |
| 687 | mysql.h' | ||
| 676 | \end_deeper | 688 | \end_deeper |
| 677 | \layout Enumerate | 689 | \layout Enumerate |
| 678 | 690 | ||
| @@ -683,12 +695,13 @@ Optional | |||
| 683 | : if you compiled mod_ssl for Apache and want to log SSL data such as 'keysize' | 695 | : if you compiled mod_ssl for Apache and want to log SSL data such as 'keysize' |
| 684 | and 'cipher type': | 696 | and 'cipher type': |
| 685 | \begin_deeper | 697 | \begin_deeper |
| 686 | \layout Itemize | 698 | \layout Description |
| 687 | 699 | ||
| 688 | The location of your mod_ssl header files, find using 'locate mod_ssl.h' | 700 | MODSSLHEADERS: the location of your mod_ssl header files, find using 'locate |
| 689 | \layout Itemize | 701 | mod_ssl.h' |
| 702 | \layout Description | ||
| 690 | 703 | ||
| 691 | The location of your db1 header files, find using 'locate ndbm.h' | 704 | DB1HEADERS: the location of your db1 header files, find using 'locate ndbm.h' |
| 692 | \end_deeper | 705 | \end_deeper |
| 693 | \layout Standard | 706 | \layout Standard |
| 694 | 707 | ||
| @@ -706,13 +719,9 @@ if you want to log SSL-specific data | |||
| 706 | \end_deeper | 719 | \end_deeper |
| 707 | \layout Enumerate | 720 | \layout Enumerate |
| 708 | 721 | ||
| 709 | Now that you know these things, edit Makefile and replace the stock values | ||
| 710 | with your own. | ||
| 711 | \begin_deeper | ||
| 712 | \layout Standard | ||
| 713 | |||
| 714 | IMPORTANT: If you are not logging SSL info, comment out MODSSLHDRS by putting | 722 | IMPORTANT: If you are not logging SSL info, comment out MODSSLHDRS by putting |
| 715 | a # character in front of it: | 723 | a # character in front of it: |
| 724 | \begin_deeper | ||
| 716 | \layout LyX-Code | 725 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 717 | 726 | ||
| 718 | #MODSSLHDRS=/usr/include/... | 727 | #MODSSLHDRS=/usr/include/... |
| @@ -987,15 +996,6 @@ A very basic logging setup in Apache | |||
| 987 | Tell the module what database to use and the appropriate authentication | 996 | Tell the module what database to use and the appropriate authentication |
| 988 | information. | 997 | information. |
| 989 | \begin_deeper | 998 | \begin_deeper |
| 990 | \layout Quote | ||
| 991 | |||
| 992 | |||
| 993 | \series bold | ||
| 994 | Example: | ||
| 995 | \series default | ||
| 996 | Use the MySQL database called "apachelogs" running on "dbmachine.foo.com". | ||
| 997 | Use username "loguser" and password "l0gger" to authenticate to the database. | ||
| 998 | Let the module create tables for us. | ||
| 999 | \layout Standard | 999 | \layout Standard |
| 1000 | 1000 | ||
| 1001 | So, edit httpd.conf and insert the following lines somewhere after any LoadModule | 1001 | So, edit httpd.conf and insert the following lines somewhere after any LoadModule |
| @@ -1014,9 +1014,29 @@ global, | |||
| 1014 | not inside any VirtualHost stanza | 1014 | not inside any VirtualHost stanza |
| 1015 | \emph default | 1015 | \emph default |
| 1016 | . | 1016 | . |
| 1017 | You will also note that you are embedding a password in the file. | ||
| 1018 | Therefore you are advised to | ||
| 1019 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 1020 | \end_inset | ||
| 1021 | |||
| 1022 | chmod 660 httpd.conf | ||
| 1023 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 1024 | \end_inset | ||
| 1025 | |||
| 1026 | to prevent unauthorized regular users from viewing your database user and | ||
| 1027 | password. | ||
| 1028 | \layout Standard | ||
| 1029 | |||
| 1030 | |||
| 1031 | \series bold | ||
| 1032 | Example | ||
| 1033 | \series default | ||
| 1034 | : Use the MySQL database called "apachelogs" running on "dbmachine.foo.com". | ||
| 1035 | Use username "loguser" and password "l0gg3r" to authenticate to the database. | ||
| 1036 | Permit the module create tables for us. | ||
| 1017 | \layout LyX-Code | 1037 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 1018 | 1038 | ||
| 1019 | LogSQLLoginInfo dbmachine.foo.com loguser l0gger | 1039 | LogSQLLoginInfo dbmachine.foo.com loguser l0gg3r |
| 1020 | \layout LyX-Code | 1040 | \layout LyX-Code |
| 1021 | 1041 | ||
| 1022 | LogSQLDatabase apachelogs | 1042 | LogSQLDatabase apachelogs |
| @@ -1111,74 +1131,18 @@ Several lines of output should follow, corresponding to your hits on the | |||
| 1111 | You now have basic functionality. | 1131 | You now have basic functionality. |
| 1112 | Don't disable your regular Apache logs until you feel comfortable that | 1132 | Don't disable your regular Apache logs until you feel comfortable that |
| 1113 | the database is behaving as you'd like and that things are going well. | 1133 | the database is behaving as you'd like and that things are going well. |
| 1134 | If you do not see any entries in the access_log, please consult section | ||
| 1135 | |||
| 1136 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{faq:NothingLogged} | ||
| 1137 | |||
| 1138 | \end_inset | ||
| 1139 | |||
| 1140 | of the FAQ on how to debug and fix the situation. | ||
| 1114 | \end_deeper | 1141 | \end_deeper |
| 1115 | \layout Enumerate | 1142 | \layout Enumerate |
| 1116 | 1143 | ||
| 1117 | You can now activate the advanced features of mod_log_sql, which are described | 1144 | You can now activate the advanced features of mod_log_sql, which are described |
| 1118 | in the next section. | 1145 | in the next section. |
| 1119 | If you do not see any entries in the access_log, then something is preventing | ||
| 1120 | the inserts from happening. | ||
| 1121 | This could be caused by several things: | ||
| 1122 | \begin_deeper | ||
| 1123 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 1124 | |||
| 1125 | Improper privileges set up in the MySQL database | ||
| 1126 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 1127 | |||
| 1128 | You aren't hitting a VirtualHost that has a | ||
| 1129 | \noun on | ||
| 1130 | LogSQLTransferLogTable | ||
| 1131 | \noun default | ||
| 1132 | entry | ||
| 1133 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 1134 | |||
| 1135 | You didn't specify the right database host or login information | ||
| 1136 | \layout Standard | ||
| 1137 | |||
| 1138 | So, first examine the MySQL log that you established in step | ||
| 1139 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{step:EnaLog} | ||
| 1140 | |||
| 1141 | \end_inset | ||
| 1142 | |||
| 1143 | of section | ||
| 1144 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sub:PrepDb} | ||
| 1145 | |||
| 1146 | \end_inset | ||
| 1147 | |||
| 1148 | . | ||
| 1149 | Ensure that the INSERT statements are not being rejected because of a malformed | ||
| 1150 | table name or other typographical error. | ||
| 1151 | By enabling that log, you instructed MySQL to log every connection and | ||
| 1152 | command it receives -- if you see no INSERT attempts in the log, the module | ||
| 1153 | isn't successfully connecting to the database. | ||
| 1154 | If you see nothing at all in the log -- not even a record of your administrativ | ||
| 1155 | e connection attempts, then you did not enable the log correctly. | ||
| 1156 | If you do see INSERT attempts but they are failing, the log should tell | ||
| 1157 | you why. | ||
| 1158 | \layout Standard | ||
| 1159 | |||
| 1160 | Second, confirm that your | ||
| 1161 | \noun on | ||
| 1162 | LogSQL* | ||
| 1163 | \noun default | ||
| 1164 | directives are all correct. | ||
| 1165 | \layout Standard | ||
| 1166 | |||
| 1167 | Third, examine the Apache | ||
| 1168 | \noun on | ||
| 1169 | |||
| 1170 | \noun default | ||
| 1171 | error logs for messages from mod_log_sql; the module will offer hints as | ||
| 1172 | to why it cannot connect, etc. | ||
| 1173 | |||
| 1174 | \layout Standard | ||
| 1175 | |||
| 1176 | The next thing to do is recompile the module with debugging output activated. | ||
| 1177 | change the "#undef DEBUG" on line 8 of mod_log_sql.c to "#define DEBUG" | ||
| 1178 | and recompile/reinstall. | ||
| 1179 | The module will now output copious notes about what it is doing, and this | ||
| 1180 | will help you (and the maintainer) solve the problem. | ||
| 1181 | \end_deeper | ||
| 1182 | \layout Subsection | 1146 | \layout Subsection |
| 1183 | 1147 | ||
| 1184 | How to tune logging with run-time directives | 1148 | How to tune logging with run-time directives |
| @@ -2537,8 +2501,9 @@ Optimizing for a busy database | |||
| 2537 | 2501 | ||
| 2538 | A busy MySQL database will have SELECT statements running concurrently with | 2502 | A busy MySQL database will have SELECT statements running concurrently with |
| 2539 | INSERT and UPDATE statements. | 2503 | INSERT and UPDATE statements. |
| 2540 | A long-running SELECT can block INSERTs, therefore will block mod_log_sql. | 2504 | A long-running SELECT can in certain circumstances block INSERTs and therefore |
| 2541 | This may be solved by compiling mod_log_sql for | 2505 | block mod_log_sql. |
| 2506 | A workaround is to compile mod_log_sql for | ||
| 2542 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | 2507 | \begin_inset Quotes eld |
| 2543 | \end_inset | 2508 | \end_inset |
| 2544 | 2509 | ||
| @@ -2907,7 +2872,15 @@ host | |||
| 2907 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | 2872 | \begin_inset Quotes erd |
| 2908 | \end_inset | 2873 | \end_inset |
| 2909 | 2874 | ||
| 2910 | is the hostname or IP address of the MySQL machine. | 2875 | is the hostname or IP address of the MySQL machine, and is simply |
| 2876 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 2877 | \end_inset | ||
| 2878 | |||
| 2879 | localhost | ||
| 2880 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 2881 | \end_inset | ||
| 2882 | |||
| 2883 | if the database lives on the same machine as Apache. | ||
| 2911 | 2884 | ||
| 2912 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | 2885 | \begin_inset Quotes eld |
| 2913 | \end_inset | 2886 | \end_inset |
| @@ -3397,7 +3370,7 @@ Each character in the format-string defines an attribute of the request | |||
| 3397 | \size footnotesize | 3370 | \size footnotesize |
| 3398 | 3371 | ||
| 3399 | \begin_inset Tabular | 3372 | \begin_inset Tabular |
| 3400 | <lyxtabular version="3" rows="21" columns="5"> | 3373 | <lyxtabular version="3" rows="22" columns="5"> |
| 3401 | <features> | 3374 | <features> |
| 3402 | <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" rightline="true" width="0pt"> | 3375 | <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" rightline="true" width="0pt"> |
| 3403 | <column alignment="left" valignment="top" width="0pt"> | 3376 | <column alignment="left" valignment="top" width="0pt"> |
| @@ -3515,6 +3488,48 @@ Mozilla/4.0 (compat; MSIE 6.0; Windows) | |||
| 3515 | 3488 | ||
| 3516 | \layout Standard | 3489 | \layout Standard |
| 3517 | 3490 | ||
| 3491 | a | ||
| 3492 | \end_inset | ||
| 3493 | </cell> | ||
| 3494 | <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none"> | ||
| 3495 | \begin_inset Text | ||
| 3496 | |||
| 3497 | \layout Standard | ||
| 3498 | |||
| 3499 | CGI request arguments | ||
| 3500 | \end_inset | ||
| 3501 | </cell> | ||
| 3502 | <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none"> | ||
| 3503 | \begin_inset Text | ||
| 3504 | |||
| 3505 | \layout Standard | ||
| 3506 | |||
| 3507 | request_args | ||
| 3508 | \end_inset | ||
| 3509 | </cell> | ||
| 3510 | <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none"> | ||
| 3511 | \begin_inset Text | ||
| 3512 | |||
| 3513 | \layout Standard | ||
| 3514 | |||
| 3515 | varchar(255) | ||
| 3516 | \end_inset | ||
| 3517 | </cell> | ||
| 3518 | <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none"> | ||
| 3519 | \begin_inset Text | ||
| 3520 | |||
| 3521 | \layout Standard | ||
| 3522 | |||
| 3523 | user=Smith&cart=1231&item=532 | ||
| 3524 | \end_inset | ||
| 3525 | </cell> | ||
| 3526 | </row> | ||
| 3527 | <row topline="true"> | ||
| 3528 | <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none"> | ||
| 3529 | \begin_inset Text | ||
| 3530 | |||
| 3531 | \layout Standard | ||
| 3532 | |||
| 3518 | 3533 | ||
| 3519 | \size footnotesize | 3534 | \size footnotesize |
| 3520 | b | 3535 | b |
| @@ -5724,6 +5739,273 @@ Please contact | |||
| 5724 | course. | 5739 | course. |
| 5725 | \layout Subsection | 5740 | \layout Subsection |
| 5726 | 5741 | ||
| 5742 | Problems | ||
| 5743 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 5744 | |||
| 5745 | Apache segfaults when using PHP and mod_log_sql | ||
| 5746 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5747 | |||
| 5748 | This occurs if you compiled PHP with MySQL database support. | ||
| 5749 | PHP utilizes its internal, bundled MySQL libraries by default. | ||
| 5750 | These conflict with the | ||
| 5751 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 5752 | \end_inset | ||
| 5753 | |||
| 5754 | real | ||
| 5755 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 5756 | \end_inset | ||
| 5757 | |||
| 5758 | MySQL libraries linked by mod_log_sql, causing the segmentation fault. | ||
| 5759 | |||
| 5760 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5761 | |||
| 5762 | The solution is to configure PHP to link against the real MySQL libraries | ||
| 5763 | and recompile mod_php. | ||
| 5764 | Apache will run properly once the modules are all using the same version | ||
| 5765 | of the MySQL libraries. | ||
| 5766 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 5767 | |||
| 5768 | |||
| 5769 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{faq:NothingLogged} | ||
| 5770 | |||
| 5771 | \end_inset | ||
| 5772 | |||
| 5773 | Apache appears to start up fine, but nothing is getting logged in the database | ||
| 5774 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5775 | |||
| 5776 | If you do not see any entries in the access_log, then something is preventing | ||
| 5777 | the inserts from happening. | ||
| 5778 | This could be caused by several things: | ||
| 5779 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 5780 | |||
| 5781 | Improper privileges set up in the MySQL database | ||
| 5782 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 5783 | |||
| 5784 | You aren't hitting a VirtualHost that has a LogSQLTransferLogTable entry | ||
| 5785 | |||
| 5786 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 5787 | |||
| 5788 | You didn't specify the right database host or login information | ||
| 5789 | \layout Itemize | ||
| 5790 | |||
| 5791 | Another factor is preventing a connection to the database | ||
| 5792 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5793 | |||
| 5794 | Important: it is improper to ask for help before you have followed these | ||
| 5795 | steps. | ||
| 5796 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5797 | |||
| 5798 | First examine the MySQL log that you established in step | ||
| 5799 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{step:EnaLog} | ||
| 5800 | |||
| 5801 | \end_inset | ||
| 5802 | |||
| 5803 | of section | ||
| 5804 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sub:PrepDb} | ||
| 5805 | |||
| 5806 | \end_inset | ||
| 5807 | |||
| 5808 | . | ||
| 5809 | Ensure that the INSERT statements are not being rejected because of a malformed | ||
| 5810 | table name or other typographical error. | ||
| 5811 | By enabling that log, you instructed MySQL to log every connection and | ||
| 5812 | command it receives -- if you see no INSERT attempts in the log, the module | ||
| 5813 | isn't successfully connecting to the database. | ||
| 5814 | If you see nothing at all in the log -- not even a record of your administrativ | ||
| 5815 | e connection attempts, then you did not enable the log correctly. | ||
| 5816 | If you do see INSERT attempts but they are failing, the log should tell | ||
| 5817 | you why. | ||
| 5818 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5819 | |||
| 5820 | Second, confirm that your | ||
| 5821 | \noun on | ||
| 5822 | LogSQL* | ||
| 5823 | \noun default | ||
| 5824 | directives are all correct. | ||
| 5825 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5826 | |||
| 5827 | Third, examine the Apache | ||
| 5828 | \noun on | ||
| 5829 | |||
| 5830 | \noun default | ||
| 5831 | error logs for messages from mod_log_sql; the module will offer hints as | ||
| 5832 | to why it cannot connect, etc. | ||
| 5833 | |||
| 5834 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5835 | |||
| 5836 | The next thing to do is recompile the module with debugging output activated. | ||
| 5837 | change the "#undef DEBUG" on line 8 of mod_log_sql.c to "#define DEBUG" | ||
| 5838 | and recompile/reinstall. | ||
| 5839 | The module will now output copious notes about what it is doing, and this | ||
| 5840 | will help you (and the maintainer) solve the problem. | ||
| 5841 | In order to see the debugging messages, ensure that you make them visible | ||
| 5842 | using the | ||
| 5843 | \noun on | ||
| 5844 | LogLevel | ||
| 5845 | \noun default | ||
| 5846 | directive | ||
| 5847 | \series bold | ||
| 5848 | in the main server config as well as in each | ||
| 5849 | \noun on | ||
| 5850 | VirtualHost | ||
| 5851 | \noun default | ||
| 5852 | config: | ||
| 5853 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 5854 | |||
| 5855 | LogLevel debug | ||
| 5856 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 5857 | |||
| 5858 | ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/server-messages | ||
| 5859 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 5860 | |||
| 5861 | Why do I get the message | ||
| 5862 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 5863 | \end_inset | ||
| 5864 | |||
| 5865 | configuration info is insufficient to log | ||
| 5866 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 5867 | \end_inset | ||
| 5868 | |||
| 5869 | in my Apache error log? | ||
| 5870 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5871 | |||
| 5872 | At a minimum, | ||
| 5873 | \noun on | ||
| 5874 | LogSQLTransferLogTable | ||
| 5875 | \noun default | ||
| 5876 | must be defined for the module to even attempt logging. | ||
| 5877 | If this directive is not defined for the server (or virtual server) you | ||
| 5878 | will receive this error message. | ||
| 5879 | |||
| 5880 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 5881 | |||
| 5882 | Why do I get the message | ||
| 5883 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 5884 | \end_inset | ||
| 5885 | |||
| 5886 | insufficient configuration info to establish database link | ||
| 5887 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 5888 | \end_inset | ||
| 5889 | |||
| 5890 | in my Apache error log? | ||
| 5891 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5892 | |||
| 5893 | At a minimum, | ||
| 5894 | \noun on | ||
| 5895 | LogSQLDatabase | ||
| 5896 | \noun default | ||
| 5897 | and | ||
| 5898 | \noun on | ||
| 5899 | LogSQLLoginInfo | ||
| 5900 | \noun default | ||
| 5901 | must be defined in order for the module to be able to establish a database | ||
| 5902 | link. | ||
| 5903 | If these are not defined or are incomplete you will receive this error | ||
| 5904 | message. | ||
| 5905 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 5906 | |||
| 5907 | My database cannot handle all the open connections from mod_log_sql, is | ||
| 5908 | there anything I can do? | ||
| 5909 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5910 | |||
| 5911 | The rule of thumb: if you have | ||
| 5912 | \emph on | ||
| 5913 | n | ||
| 5914 | \emph default | ||
| 5915 | webservers each configured to support | ||
| 5916 | \emph on | ||
| 5917 | y | ||
| 5918 | \emph default | ||
| 5919 | |||
| 5920 | \noun on | ||
| 5921 | MaxClients | ||
| 5922 | \noun default | ||
| 5923 | , then your database must be able to handle | ||
| 5924 | \begin_inset Formula $n\times y$ | ||
| 5925 | \end_inset | ||
| 5926 | |||
| 5927 | simultenous connections | ||
| 5928 | \emph on | ||
| 5929 | in the worst case. | ||
| 5930 | |||
| 5931 | \emph default | ||
| 5932 | Certainly you must use common sense, consider reasonable traffic expectations | ||
| 5933 | and structure things accordingly. | ||
| 5934 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5935 | |||
| 5936 | Tweaking my.cnf to scale to high connection loads is imperative. | ||
| 5937 | But if hardware limitations prevent your MySQL server from gracefully handling | ||
| 5938 | the number of incoming connections, it would be beneficial to upgrade the | ||
| 5939 | memory or CPU on that server in order to handle the load. | ||
| 5940 | |||
| 5941 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5942 | |||
| 5943 | Jeremy Zawodny, a highly respected MySQL user and contributor to Linux Magazine, | ||
| 5944 | has this very helpful and highly appropriate article on tuning MySQL: | ||
| 5945 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \url{http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000173.html} | ||
| 5946 | |||
| 5947 | \end_inset | ||
| 5948 | |||
| 5949 | |||
| 5950 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5951 | |||
| 5952 | Please remember that mod_log_sql's overriding principle is | ||
| 5953 | \series bold | ||
| 5954 | performance | ||
| 5955 | \series default | ||
| 5956 | -- that is what the target audience demands and expects. | ||
| 5957 | Other database logging solutions do not open and maintain many database | ||
| 5958 | connections, but their performance suffers drastically. | ||
| 5959 | For example, pgLOGd funnels all log connections through a separate daemon | ||
| 5960 | that connects to the database, but that bottlenecks the entire process. | ||
| 5961 | mod_log_sql achieves performance numbers an order of magnitude greater | ||
| 5962 | than the alternatives because it dispenses with the overhead associated | ||
| 5963 | with rapid connection cycling, and it doesn't attempt to shoehorn all the | ||
| 5964 | database traffic through a single extra daemon or proxy process. | ||
| 5965 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 5966 | |||
| 5967 | Why do I occasionally see a | ||
| 5968 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 5969 | \end_inset | ||
| 5970 | |||
| 5971 | lost connection to MySQL server | ||
| 5972 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 5973 | \end_inset | ||
| 5974 | |||
| 5975 | message in my Apache error log? | ||
| 5976 | \layout Standard | ||
| 5977 | |||
| 5978 | This message may appear every now and then in your Apache error log, especially | ||
| 5979 | on very lightly loaded servers. | ||
| 5980 | This doesn't mean that anything is necessarily wrong. | ||
| 5981 | Within each httpd child process, mod_log_sql will open (and keep open) | ||
| 5982 | a connection to the MySQL server. | ||
| 5983 | MySQL, however, will close connections that haven't been used in a while; | ||
| 5984 | the default timeout is 8 hours. | ||
| 5985 | When this occurs, mod_log_sql will notice and re-open the connection. | ||
| 5986 | That event is what is being logged, and looks like this: | ||
| 5987 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 5988 | |||
| 5989 | [Tue Nov 12 19:04:10 2002] [error] mod_log_sql: first attempt failed, | ||
| 5990 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 5991 | |||
| 5992 | API said: error 2013, Lost connection to MySQL server during query | ||
| 5993 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 5994 | |||
| 5995 | [Tue Nov 12 19:04:10 2002] [error] mod_log_sql: reconnect successful | ||
| 5996 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 5997 | |||
| 5998 | [Tue Nov 12 19:04:10 2002] [error] mod_log_sql: second attempt successful | ||
| 5999 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6000 | |||
| 6001 | Reference: | ||
| 6002 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \url[MySQL documentation]{(http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Problems.html#Gone_away)} | ||
| 6003 | |||
| 6004 | \end_inset | ||
| 6005 | |||
| 6006 | |||
| 6007 | \layout Subsection | ||
| 6008 | |||
| 5727 | Performance and Tuning | 6009 | Performance and Tuning |
| 5728 | \layout Subsubsection | 6010 | \layout Subsubsection |
| 5729 | 6011 | ||
| @@ -6007,58 +6289,7 @@ ps | |||
| 6007 | would lead you to believe. | 6289 | would lead you to believe. |
| 6008 | \layout Subsubsection | 6290 | \layout Subsubsection |
| 6009 | 6291 | ||
| 6010 | My database cannot handle all the open connections from mod_log_sql, is | 6292 | My webserver cannot handle all the traffic that my site receives, is there |
| 6011 | there anything I can do? | ||
| 6012 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6013 | |||
| 6014 | The rule of thumb: if you have | ||
| 6015 | \emph on | ||
| 6016 | n | ||
| 6017 | \emph default | ||
| 6018 | webservers each configured to support | ||
| 6019 | \emph on | ||
| 6020 | y | ||
| 6021 | \emph default | ||
| 6022 | |||
| 6023 | \noun on | ||
| 6024 | MaxClients | ||
| 6025 | \noun default | ||
| 6026 | , then your database must be able to handle | ||
| 6027 | \begin_inset Formula $n\times y$ | ||
| 6028 | \end_inset | ||
| 6029 | |||
| 6030 | simultenous connections | ||
| 6031 | \emph on | ||
| 6032 | in the worst case. | ||
| 6033 | |||
| 6034 | \emph default | ||
| 6035 | Certainly you must use common sense, consider reasonable traffic expectations | ||
| 6036 | and structure things accordingly. | ||
| 6037 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6038 | |||
| 6039 | Tweaking my.cnf to scale to high connection loads is imperative. | ||
| 6040 | But if hardware limitations prevent your MySQL server from gracefully handling | ||
| 6041 | the number of incoming connections, it would be beneficial to upgrade the | ||
| 6042 | memory or CPU on that server in order to handle the load. | ||
| 6043 | |||
| 6044 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6045 | |||
| 6046 | Please remember that mod_log_sql's overriding principle is | ||
| 6047 | \series bold | ||
| 6048 | performance | ||
| 6049 | \series default | ||
| 6050 | -- that is what the target audience demands and expects. | ||
| 6051 | Other database logging solutions do not open and maintain many database | ||
| 6052 | connections, but their performance suffers drastically. | ||
| 6053 | For example, pgLOGd funnels all log connections through a separate daemon | ||
| 6054 | that connects to the database, but that bottlenecks the entire process. | ||
| 6055 | mod_log_sql achieves performance numbers an order of magnitude greater | ||
| 6056 | than the alternatives because it dispenses with the overhead associated | ||
| 6057 | with rapid connection cycling, and it doesn't attempt to shoehorn all the | ||
| 6058 | database traffic through a single extra daemon or proxy process. | ||
| 6059 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 6060 | |||
| 6061 | My webservers cannot handle all the traffic that my site receives, is there | ||
| 6062 | anything I can do? | 6293 | anything I can do? |
| 6063 | \layout Standard | 6294 | \layout Standard |
| 6064 | 6295 | ||
| @@ -6068,48 +6299,6 @@ If you have exhausted all the tuning possibilities on your existing server, | |||
| 6068 | In fact, users of such a setup are mod_log_sql's target audience! | 6299 | In fact, users of such a setup are mod_log_sql's target audience! |
| 6069 | \layout Subsubsection | 6300 | \layout Subsubsection |
| 6070 | 6301 | ||
| 6071 | Why do I occasionally see a | ||
| 6072 | \begin_inset Quotes eld | ||
| 6073 | \end_inset | ||
| 6074 | |||
| 6075 | lost connection to MySQL server | ||
| 6076 | \begin_inset Quotes erd | ||
| 6077 | \end_inset | ||
| 6078 | |||
| 6079 | message in my error-log? | ||
| 6080 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6081 | |||
| 6082 | This message may appear every now and then in your Apache error log, especially | ||
| 6083 | on very lightly loaded servers. | ||
| 6084 | This doesn't mean that anything is necessarily wrong. | ||
| 6085 | Within each httpd child process, mod_log_sql will open (and keep open) | ||
| 6086 | a connection to the MySQL server. | ||
| 6087 | MySQL, however, will close connections that haven't been used in a while; | ||
| 6088 | the default timeout is 8 hours. | ||
| 6089 | When this occurs, mod_log_sql will notice and re-open the connection. | ||
| 6090 | That event is what is being logged, and looks like this: | ||
| 6091 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 6092 | |||
| 6093 | [Tue Nov 12 19:04:10 2002] [error] mod_log_sql: first attempt failed, | ||
| 6094 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 6095 | |||
| 6096 | API said: error 2013, Lost connection to MySQL server during query | ||
| 6097 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 6098 | |||
| 6099 | [Tue Nov 12 19:04:10 2002] [error] mod_log_sql: reconnect successful | ||
| 6100 | \layout LyX-Code | ||
| 6101 | |||
| 6102 | [Tue Nov 12 19:04:10 2002] [error] mod_log_sql: second attempt successful | ||
| 6103 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6104 | |||
| 6105 | Reference: | ||
| 6106 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \url[MySQL documentation]{(http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Problems.html#Gone_away)} | ||
| 6107 | |||
| 6108 | \end_inset | ||
| 6109 | |||
| 6110 | |||
| 6111 | \layout Subsubsection | ||
| 6112 | |||
| 6113 | 6302 | ||
| 6114 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{sub:DelayedInsFAQ} | 6303 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{sub:DelayedInsFAQ} |
| 6115 | 6304 | ||
| @@ -6165,6 +6354,12 @@ As of MySQL version 3.23.52, the error return functions disagree after a failed | |||
| 6165 | tell if anything went wrong with a delayed insert. | 6354 | tell if anything went wrong with a delayed insert. |
| 6166 | \layout Standard | 6355 | \layout Standard |
| 6167 | 6356 | ||
| 6357 | Instead of delayed inserts, you may wish to utilize InnoDB tables (instead | ||
| 6358 | of the standard MyISAM tables). | ||
| 6359 | InnoDB tables suppot row-level locking and are recommended for high-volume | ||
| 6360 | databases. | ||
| 6361 | \layout Standard | ||
| 6362 | |||
| 6168 | If after understanding these problems you still wish to enable delayed inserts, | 6363 | If after understanding these problems you still wish to enable delayed inserts, |
| 6169 | section | 6364 | section |
| 6170 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sub:DelayedIns} | 6365 | \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sub:DelayedIns} |
