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VARNISHNCSA()							 VARNISHNCSA()

NAME
       varnishncsa - Display Varnish logs in Apache / NCSA combined log format

SYNOPSIS
       varnishncsa  [-a]  [-C]	[-d] [-D] [-F format] [-g <request|vxid>] [-h]
       [-n name] [-N filename] [-P file] [-q query] [-V] [-w filename]

DESCRIPTION
       The varnishncsa	utility	 reads	varnishd(1)  shared  memory  logs  and
       presents them in the Apache / NCSA "combined" log format.

       Each  log  line	produced is based on a single Request type transaction
       gathered from the shared memory log. The Request	 transaction  is  then
       scanned for the relevant parts in order to output one log line. To fil‐
       ter the log lines produced, use the query language to select the appli‐
       cable transactions. Non-request transactions are ignored.

       The following options are available:

       -a     When  writing  output  to a file, append to it rather than over‐
	      write it.

       -C     Do all regular expression and string matching caseless.

       -d     Start processing log records at the head of the log  instead  of
	      the tail.

       -D     Daemonize.

       -F format
	      Set the output log format string.

       -g <request|vxid>
	      The  grouping  of	 the  log  records. The default is to group by
	      vxid.

       -h     Print program usage and exit

       -n name
	      Specify the name of the varnishd instance to get logs  from.  If
	      -n is not specified, the host name is used.

       -N filename
	      Specify  the  filename  of a stale VSM instance. When using this
	      option the abandonment checking is disabled.

       -P file
	      Write the process' PID to the specified file.

       -q query
	      Specifies the VSL query to use.

       -V     Print version information and exit.

       -w filename
	      Redirect output to file. The file will be overwritten unless the
	      -a  option  was  specified. If the application receives a SIGHUP
	      the file will be reopened allowing the old  one  to  be  rotated
	      away.

FORMAT
       Specify	the log format used. If no format is specified the default log
       format is used.

       The default log format is:

	  %h %l %u %t "%r" %s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-agent}i"

       Escape sequences \n and \t are supported.

       Supported formatters are:

       %b     Size of response in bytes, excluding HTTP headers.  In CLF  for‐
	      mat, i.e. a '-' rather than a 0 when no bytes are sent.

       %D     Time taken to serve the request, in microseconds.

       %H     The request protocol. Defaults to HTTP/1.0 if not known.

       %h     Remote host. Defaults to '-' if not known.

       %{X}i  The contents of request header X.

       %l     Remote logname (always '-')

       %m     Request method. Defaults to '-' if not known.

       %q     The query string, if no query string exists, an empty string.

       %{X}o  The contents of response header X.

       %r     The first line of the request. Synthesized from other fields, so
	      it may not be the request verbatim.

       %s     Status sent to the client

       %t     Time when the request was received, in HTTP date/time format.

       %{X}t  Time when the request was received, in the format	 specified  by
	      X. The time specification format is the same as for strftime(3).

       %T     Time taken to serve the request, in seconds.

       %U     The request URL without any query string. Defaults to '-' if not
	      known.

       %u     Remote user from auth

       %{X}x  Extended variables.  Supported variables are:

	      Varnish:time_firstbyte
		     Time from when the request processing  starts  until  the
		     first byte is sent to the client.

	      Varnish:hitmiss
		     Whether  the  request  was	 a cache hit or miss. Pipe and
		     pass are considered misses.

	      Varnish:handling
		     How the request was handled, whether it was a cache  hit,
		     miss, pass, pipe or error.

	      VCL_Log:key
		     Output value set by std.log("key:value") in VCL.

SIGNALS
       SIGHUP Rotate the log file (see -w option)

       SIGUSR1
	      Flush any outstanding transactions

SEE ALSO
       varnishd(1) varnishlog(1) varnishstat(1)

HISTORY
       The  varnishncsa utility was developed by Poul-Henning Kamp in coopera‐
       tion with Verdens Gang AS and Varnish Software AS. This manual page was
       initially  written  by  Dag-Erling  Smørgrav  <des@des.no>,  and	 later
       updated by Martin Blix Grydeland.

COPYRIGHT
       This document is licensed under the same licence as Varnish itself. See
       LICENCE for details.

       · Copyright (c) 2006 Verdens Gang AS

       · Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Varnish Software AS

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