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Initial import of the nginx.org website.
author | Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 11 Aug 2011 12:19:13 +0000 |
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<!DOCTYPE digest SYSTEM "../../../dtd/article.dtd"> <article title="A debugging log" link="/en/docs/debugging_log.html" lang="en"> <section> <para> To enable a debugging log, you first should configure nginx to build with the debugging: <programlisting> ./configure --with-debug ... </programlisting> and then set the <dirname>debug</dirname> level of the <dirname>error_log</dirname>: <programlisting> error_log /path/to/log debug; </programlisting> The nginx/Windows binary version is always built with the debugging log support. Therefore, you should set the <dirname>debug</dirname> level only. </para> <para> Note, that a defining log on another level, for example, on <i>server</i> level disables the debugging log for this server: <programlisting> error_log /path/to/log debug; http { server { error_log /path/to/log; ... </programlisting> You should either comment out this server log or add the <dirname>debug</dirname> flag too: <programlisting> error_log /path/to/log debug; http { server { error_log /path/to/log debug; ... </programlisting> </para> <para> It is also possible to enable the debugging log only for some addresses: <programlisting> error_log /path/to/log; events { debug_connection 192.168.1.1; debug_connection 192.168.10.0/24; } </programlisting> </para> </section> </article>