
8-10 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
In the
result
field, the wildcard character represents the text expanded from
the match in the
template
field. Include the wildcard character in the
result
field only if you used a wildcard character in the
template
field.
If you use multiple wildcard characters, the first one in the
result
field corre-
sponds to the first one in the
template
field, the second one in the
result
field corresponds to the second one in the
template
field, and so on.
Following is an example showing how a wildcard character is used:
5HGLUHFWDOOFJLUHTXHVWVWRP\FJLVHUYHU
UHGLUHFWFJLELQKWWSFJLKRVWFJLELQ
This redirect rule specifies that all CGI requests are redirected to another host named
cgi-host.
For example, if the filer receives the following requests
KWWSILOHUFJLELQGLVSOD\IDUHV
KWWSILOHUFJLELQGLVSOD\GDWHV
the filer expands the wildcard character to displayfares and displaydates and redirects
the requests to the host named cgi-host. To the client, the results of these requests
are the same as the results of the following requests:
KWWSFJLKRVWFJLELQGLVSOD\IDUHV
KWWSFJLKRVWFJLELQGLVSOD\GDWHV
'LVSOD\LQJ+773&RQQHFWLRQ,QIRUPDWLRQ
,QIRUPDWLRQLQWKHHWFORJKWWSGORJ)LOH
You can read the
/etc/log/httpd.log
file if you are interested in the following types of
information for each HTTP connection:
IP address of HTTP client.
Name of authorized users, if the requested page is protected, making requests.
The names are in the
/etc/httpd.passwd
file. If the page is not protected, dashes
appear instead of a name.
Time of connection in
dd/mm/yy:hh:mm:ss
format; gmt is used.
Request line from connecting host, for example,
get /company.html
.
STATUS code returned by the server, as defined in the HTTP 1.0 specifications.
TOTAL bytes sent in response by the filer, not including the MIME header.
Following is an example of the
/etc/log/httpd.log
file:
192.9.77.2 - - [26/Aug/1996:16:45:50] "GET /top.html" 200 1189
192.9.77.2 - - [26/Aug/1996:16:45:50] "GET /header.html" 200 531
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