<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Have you looked at mod_sql ?</font>
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<br><font size=2><tt>The ONLamp "Introducing mod_python" article
mentions the possibility of<br>
doing custom Apache logging with mod_python and inserting log data<br>
directly to a database. Are there any examples of this or has anyone on<br>
this list done such a thing? Any guidance or suggestions?<br>
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I'm looking at building a data warehouse from the Apache log output. The<br>
web apps on the load balanced web servers to be monitored do not use any<br>
Python code. Are there 3rd party (non-Pythonic perhaps) log parser apps<br>
I should look at instead of cutting my own mod_python code? <br>
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