Document logging behavior and dontlog feature
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And then run `curl -H 'Host: i.perl.org' localhost` there.
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And then run `curl -H 'Host: i.perl.org' localhost` there.
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## Logging
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Access logs are sent to stdout and error logs to stderr, making them
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available to the container runtime's log collection.
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The Apache configuration supports a `dontlog` environment variable. When
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set on a request, that request is excluded from the access log. This is
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useful for health check endpoints that would otherwise fill the logs.
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To use it, add a `SetEnvIf` directive in your site configuration:
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SetEnvIf Request_URI "^/ok.txt$" dontlog
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This allows `/ok.txt` to serve as a health check endpoint without
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generating access log entries.
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## Production image
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## Production image
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The "production image" is at harbor.ntppool.org/library/static-web:latest
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The "production image" is at harbor.ntppool.org/library/static-web:latest
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