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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Chapter 2. InstallationThis chapter describes how to install Red Hat Content Accelerator. Installation Instructions
The latest Red Hat Content Accelerator releases can be downloaded from http://people.redhat.com/~mingo/TUX-patches/. To install a TUX patch use the following instructions:
Log FilesFor each request, Red Hat Content Accelerator logs the address of the requestor, a date and time stamp accurate to at least one second, specification of the file requested, size of the file transferred, and the final status of the request. The log files for Red Hat Content Accelerator are stored in /var/log/tux in binary format. In this binary format, the log files are approximately 50% smaller than standard ASCII text log files. To view log files use the command /usr/sbin/tux2w3c /var/log/tux. The tux2w3c program converts the binary log files into into standard W3C-conforming HTTPD log files. If you want to save the ASCII output, you can redirect the output to a file: /usr/sbin/tux2w3c /var/log/tux > tux.log, where tux.log is the name of the output file. Sample log file output:
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