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NAME

       log_hosts.config - Traffic Server log host configuration file

       To  record  HTTP transactions for different origin servers in separate log files, you must
       list each origin server hostname in the  log_hosts.config  file.  In  addition,  you  must
       enable  the  httphostlogsplitting  foo!  ... <../working-log-files#HTTPHostLogSplitting>`_
       option. You should use the same log_hosts.config file on every Traffic Server node in your
       cluster.  After  you  modify the log_hosts.config file, run the traffic_line -x command to
       apply the changes.  When you apply the changes to a node  in  a  cluster,  Traffic  Server
       automatically applies the changes to all other nodes in the cluster.

FORMAT

       Each line in the log_hosts.config file has the following format:

          hostname

       where hostname is the hostname of the origin server.

       HINT:
          You  can  specify keywords in the log_hosts.config file to record all transactions from
          origin servers with the specified keyword in their names in a separate  log  file.  See
          the example below.

EXAMPLES

       The  following  example  configures Traffic Server to create separate log files containing
       all HTTP transactions for the origin servers webserver1, webserver2, and webserver3:

          webserver1
          webserver2
          webserver3

       The following example records all HTTP  transactions  from  origin  servers  that  contain
       sports  in  their names. For example: sports.yahoo.com and www.foxsports.com in a log file
       called squid-sport.log (the Squid format is enabled):

          sports

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