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2001-06-12 12:34:23 GET /sports/football.html
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Entries
Entries consist of a sequence of fields relating to a single HTTP transaction. Fields are
separated by white space; Citrix recommends the use of tab characters. If a field in a
particular entry is not used, a dash (-) marks the omitted field.
separated by white space; Citrix recommends the use of tab characters. If a field in a
particular entry is not used, a dash (-) marks the omitted field.
Directives
Directives record information about the logging process. Lines beginning with the
pound sign (#) contain directives.
pound sign (#) contain directives.
The following table describes the directives.
Table 4-6.
Directive Descriptions
Directive
Description
Version: <integer>.<integer>
Displays the version of the extended log
file format used. This document defines
version 1.0.
file format used. This document defines
version 1.0.
Fields: [<specifier>...]
Identifies the fields recorded in the log.
Software: <string>
Identifies the software that generated
the log.
the log.
Start-Date: <date> <time>
Displays the date and time at which the
log was started.
log was started.
End-Date: <date> <time>
Displays the date and time at which
logging finished.
logging finished.
Date: <date> <time>
Displays the date and time when the
entry was added.
entry was added.
Remark: <text>
Displays comments. Analysis tools ignore
data recorded in this field.
data recorded in this field.
Note: The Version and Fields directives are required. They precede all other entries in
the log file.
the log file.
Example
The following sample log file shows the log entries in W3C Extended log format:
#Version: 1.0
#Fields: time cs-method cs-uri
#Date: 12-Jan-1996 00:00:00
00:34:23 GET /sports/football.html
12:21:16 GET /sports/football.html
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