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1$Id: INSTALL,v 1.7 2002/04/21 23:01:52 helios Exp $ 1$Id: INSTALL,v 1.8 2002/05/14 21:47:14 helios Exp $
2 2
3 3
4Requirements 4Requirements
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ For folks interested in using this module as an Apache DSO:
48 48
491) Unpack the archive into a working directory. 491) Unpack the archive into a working directory.
50 50
51 # tar zxf mod_log_mysql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src 51 # tar zxf mod_log_sql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src
52 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_mysql 52 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_sql
53 53
542) Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system. These are 542) Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system. These are
55 fully explained in the Makefile. 55 fully explained in the Makefile.
@@ -60,29 +60,29 @@ For folks interested in using this module as an Apache DSO:
60 - The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate libmysqlclient' 60 - The location of your MySQL libraries, find using 'locate libmysqlclient'
61 61
62 FORMAT: 62 FORMAT:
63 # <path>/apxs -i -c -L/path/to/mysqllibs -lmysqlclient -lz mod_log_mysql.c 63 # <path>/apxs -i -c -L/path/to/mysqllibs -lmysqlclient -lz mod_log_sql.c
64 64
65 EXAMPLE: 65 EXAMPLE:
66 # /usr/sbin/apxs -i -c -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lz mod_log_mysql.c 66 # /usr/sbin/apxs -i -c -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lz mod_log_sql.c
67 67
68 You should see something like this: 68 You should see something like this:
69 69
70 gcc -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE -I/usr/local/Apache/include -c mod_log_mysql.c 70 gcc -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE -I/usr/local/Apache/include -c mod_log_sql.c
71 ld -Bshareable -o mod_log_mysql.so mod_log_mysql.o 71 ld -Bshareable -o mod_log_sql.so mod_log_sql.o
72 cp mod_log_mysql.so <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_mysql.so 72 cp mod_log_sql.so <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_sql.so
73 chmod 755 <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_mysql.so 73 chmod 755 <your path to Apache libexec>/mod_log_sql.so
74 [activating module blah in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd.conf] 74 [activating module blah in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd.conf]
75 75
764) Add the following stanzas to your httpd.conf file. Put the second stanza 764) Add the following stanzas to your httpd.conf file. Put the second stanza
77 somewhere after the ClearModuleList directive. 77 somewhere after the ClearModuleList directive.
78 78
79 <IfDefine HAVE_LOG_MYSQL> 79 <IfDefine HAVE_LOG_MYSQL>
80 LoadModule mysql_log_module modules/mod_log_mysql.so 80 LoadModule mysql_log_module modules/mod_log_sql.so
81 </IfDefine> 81 </IfDefine>
82 82
83 83
84 <IfDefine HAVE_LOG_MYSQL> 84 <IfDefine HAVE_LOG_MYSQL>
85 AddModule mod_log_mysql.c 85 AddModule mod_log_sql.c
86 </IfDefine> 86 </IfDefine>
87 87
88 88
@@ -99,16 +99,16 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
99 99
1001) Unpack the archive into a working directory. 1001) Unpack the archive into a working directory.
101 101
102 # tar zxf mod_log_mysql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src 102 # tar zxf mod_log_sql.tar.gz -C /usr/local/src
103 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_mysql 103 # cd /usr/local/src/mod_log_sql
104 104
1052) Examine the DEFINEs at the top of mod_log_mysql.c and alter any that 1052) Examine the DEFINEs at the top of mod_log_sql.c and alter any that
106 you choose. Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system. 106 you choose. Edit Makefile and make any adjustments for your system.
107 These are fully explained in the Makefile. 107 These are fully explained in the Makefile.
108 108
1093) # make all 1093) # make all
110 (You should receive NO warnings or errors of any kind. 110 (You should receive NO warnings or errors of any kind.
111 If you see messages like this: "mod_log_mysql.c:69: httpd.h: No such 111 If you see messages like this: "mod_log_sql.c:69: httpd.h: No such
112 file or directory" then you do not have your CFLAGS correctly 112 file or directory" then you do not have your CFLAGS correctly
113 pointing to the right include directory.) 113 pointing to the right include directory.)
114 114
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
126 -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lm -lz 126 -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lm -lz
127 127
128 * Find the mod_log_config.o line, and add this line immediately after it: 128 * Find the mod_log_config.o line, and add this line immediately after it:
129 AddModule modules/sql/mod_log_mysql.o 129 AddModule modules/sql/mod_log_sql.o
130 130
131 6b) # cp Configuration.apaci Configuration 131 6b) # cp Configuration.apaci Configuration
132 132
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
144 144
145 Compiled-in modules: 145 Compiled-in modules:
146 http_core.c 146 http_core.c
147 mod_log_mysql.c <-- That's the line you're looking for. 147 mod_log_sql.c <-- That's the line you're looking for.
148 mod_env.c 148 mod_env.c
149 mod_log_config.c 149 mod_log_config.c
150 mod_mime.c 150 mod_mime.c
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
161 161
1629) Configure your apache daemon to log to your database. Here's a very 1629) Configure your apache daemon to log to your database. Here's a very
163 basic set of config lines to start you off. Full documentation is 163 basic set of config lines to start you off. Full documentation is
164 available here: http://www.grubbybaby.com/mod_log_mysql/directives.html 164 available here: http://www.grubbybaby.com/mod_log_sql/directives.html
165 165
166 EXAMPLE: Connect to the MySQL database called "apache" running 166 EXAMPLE: Connect to the MySQL database called "apache" running
167 on "dbmachine.foo.com". The module uses username "loguser" and 167 on "dbmachine.foo.com". The module uses username "loguser" and
@@ -186,14 +186,14 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
186 186
187 9a) Special step for users who have a DSO-enabled httpd: 187 9a) Special step for users who have a DSO-enabled httpd:
188 188
189 If you you are building mod_log_mysql as a static module BUT 189 If you you are building mod_log_sql as a static module BUT
190 your httpd is enabled for DSOs, add the following line to your 190 your httpd is enabled for DSOs, add the following line to your
191 httpd.conf: 191 httpd.conf:
192 192
193 AddModule mod_log_mysql.c 193 AddModule mod_log_sql.c
194 194
195 195
19610) If you compiled mod_log_mysql with the ability to make its own tables 19610) If you compiled mod_log_sql with the ability to make its own tables
197 then you can skip this step. Otherwise you need to do it by hand: 197 then you can skip this step. Otherwise you need to do it by hand:
198 198
199 Create a database and table to hold the new log data. I log the 199 Create a database and table to hold the new log data. I log the
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
208 mysql> create database apache; 208 mysql> create database apache;
209 209
210 Then create the table called "access_log". I enclosed an SQL file 210 Then create the table called "access_log". I enclosed an SQL file
211 that will create every column type that mod_log_mysql supports. 211 that will create every column type that mod_log_sql supports.
212 Unless you're just testing or playing around, this is probably NOT 212 Unless you're just testing or playing around, this is probably NOT
213 what you want, so edit the file first and delete the lines that 213 what you want, so edit the file first and delete the lines that
214 don't pertain to you. Then: 214 don't pertain to you. Then:
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Installation (as a static module compiled into httpd)
222 222
223 mysql> grant insert,create on apache.* to loguser@my.apachemachine.com identified by 'l0gger'; 223 mysql> grant insert,create on apache.* to loguser@my.apachemachine.com identified by 'l0gger';
224 224
225 Security is a very real concern. mod_log_mysql by default is 225 Security is a very real concern. mod_log_sql by default is
226 set up to create the SQL tables it needs. If you have deactivated 226 set up to create the SQL tables it needs. If you have deactivated
227 this capability, then create a user called "loguser" with the password 227 this capability, then create a user called "loguser" with the password
228 "l0gger" with only the capability of INSERT to "access_log": 228 "l0gger" with only the capability of INSERT to "access_log":