The Apache access log (access.log) contains a list of requests for your application that have bypassed Varnish®. These requests include pages, theme files, and static media files.
Each of the items in the Apache access log is noted in the following table, along with its description:
Position
Data
Description
0
200.0.0.1
The remote host (client IP).
1
-
The identity of the user determined by identd. Rarely used.
2
-
The user name, determined by HTTP authentication.
3
[04/Jan/2017:23:20:38+0000]
The date and time the request was received by the backend infrastructure.
4
"GET/contact_usHTTP/1.1"
The
Apache access logs
The Apache access log (access.log) contains a list of requests for your application that have bypassed Varnish®. These requests include pages, theme files, and static media files.
A unique ID attached to this request by the load balancer, which appears in several Cloud Platform log files. For more information, see Using HTTP request IDs.
16
location="http://apache.example.com/"
The contents of the Location HTTP header.
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REQUEST
line from the client, containing three parts:
The method of the request (GET)
The path requested (/contact_us)
The HTTP protocol (1.1)
5
404
The HTTP status code sent from the infrastructure to the client. Production environments don’t display full information for HTTP 5xx status codes.
6
10117
The total size, in bytes, of the response to the client.
7
"-"
The referrer, which is the page (none in this case) that provided the link to this page.
A unique ID attached to this request by the load balancer, which appears in several Cloud Platform log files. For more information, see Using HTTP request IDs.
16
location="http://apache.example.com/"
The contents of the Location HTTP header.
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