varnishlog - Display Varnish logs
varnishlog [-a] [-A] [-b] [-c] [-C] [-d] [-D] [-g
<session|request|vxid|raw>] [-h] [-i <taglist>] [-I
<[taglist:]regex>] [-k <num>] [-L <limit>] [-n
<dir>] [-P <file>] [-q <query>] [-r <filename>] [-t
<seconds|off>] [-T <seconds>] [-v] [-V] [-w <filename>]
[-x <taglist>] [-X <[taglist:]regex>]
The following options are available:
- -a
- When writing output to a file with the -w option, append to it rather than
overwrite it.
- -A
- When writing output to a file with the -w option, output data in ascii
format.
- -b
- Only display transactions and log records coming from backend
communication.
- -c
- Only display transactions and log records coming from client
communication.
- -C
- Do all regular expression and string matching caseless.
- -d
- Process log records at the head of the log and exit.
- -D
- Daemonize.
- -g <session|request|vxid|raw>
- The grouping of the log records. The default is to group by vxid.
- -h
- Print program usage and exit
- -i <taglist>
- Include log records of these tags in output. Taglist is a comma-separated
list of tag globs. Multiple -i options may be given.
If a tag include option is the first of any tag selection
options, all tags are first marked excluded.
- -I <[taglist:]regex>
- Include by regex matching. Output only records matching taglist and
regular expression. Applies to any tag if taglist is absent. Multiple -I
options may be given.
If a tag include option is the first of any tag selection
options, all tags are first marked excluded.
- -k <num>
- Process this number of matching log transactions before exiting.
- -L <limit>
- Sets the upper limit of incomplete transactions kept before the oldest
transaction is force completed. A warning record is synthesized when this
happens. This setting keeps an upper bound on the memory usage of running
queries. Defaults to 1000 transactions.
- -n <dir>
- Specify the varnishd working directory (also known as instance name) to
get logs from. If -n is not specified, the host name is used.
- -P <file>
- Write the process' PID to the specified file.
- -q <query>
- Specifies the VSL query to use.
- -r <filename>
- Read log in binary file format from this file. The file can be created
with varnishlog -w filename.
- -t <seconds|off>
- Timeout before returning error on initial VSM connection. If set the VSM
connection is retried every 0.5 seconds for this many seconds. If zero the
connection is attempted only once and will fail immediately if
unsuccessful. If set to "off", the connection will not fail,
allowing the utility to start and wait indefinetely for the Varnish
instance to appear. Defaults to 5 seconds.
- -T <seconds>
- Sets the transaction timeout in seconds. This defines the maximum number
of seconds elapsed between a Begin tag and the End tag. If the timeout
expires, a warning record is synthesized and the transaction is force
completed. Defaults to 120 seconds.
- -v
- Use verbose output on record set printing, giving the VXID on every log
line. Without this option, the VXID will only be given on the header of
that transaction.
- -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 in daemon mode the
file will be reopened allowing the old one to be rotated away. The file
can then be read by varnishlog and other tools with the -r option, unless
the -A option was specified. This option is required when running in
daemon mode.
- -x <taglist>
- Exclude log records of these tags in output. Taglist is a comma-separated
list of tag globs. Multiple -x options may be given.
- -X <[taglist:]regex>
- Exclude by regex matching. Do not output records matching taglist and
regular expression. Applies to any tag if taglist is absent. Multiple -X
options may be given.
- --optstring
- Print the optstring parameter to getopt(3) to help writing wrapper
scripts.
The varnishlog utility was developed by Poul-Henning Kamp
<phk@phk.freebsd.dk> in cooperation with Verdens Gang AS and
Varnish Software AS. This manual page was initially written by Dag-Erling
Smørgrav, and later updated by Per Buer and Martin Blix
Grydeland.
This document is licensed under the same licence as Varnish
itself. See LICENCE for details.
- Copyright (c) 2006 Verdens Gang AS
- Copyright (c) 2006-2015 Varnish Software AS