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cvs commit: httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/misc perf-tuning.html
rbowen 01/09/12 21:37:41
Modified: htdocs/manual/misc perf-tuning.html
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Mention of logrotate as an alternative to HostnameLookups
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in some CGIs you could consider doing the
<CODE>gethostbyname</CODE> call in the specific CGIs that need it.
+<p>Similarly, if you need to have hostname information in your server
+logs in order to generate reports of this information, you can
+postprocess your log file with <a href="../programs/logresolve.html"
+>logresolve</a>, so that these lookups can be done without making the
+client wait. It is recommended that you do this postprocessing, and any
+other statistical analysis of the log file, somewhere other than your
+production web server machine, in order that this activity does not
+adversely affect server performance.</p>
+
<H4>FollowSymLinks and SymLinksIfOwnerMatch</H4>
<P>Wherever in your URL-space you do not have an
<CODE>Options FollowSymLinks</CODE>, or you do have an
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