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Last updated:2020-11-26 19:51:29
You can enable or disable the log management service for a domain name. To enable the log management service for a domain name, find the domain name and click Open Service in the Operate column.
The following tables describe the default fields in logsthat are generated for domain names.
Standard live streaming log
No. | Field | Description |
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1 | protocol | The protocol name. Valid values: rtmp and hdl. |
2 | client_ip | The IP address of the client. |
3 | timestamp | The time when the log is generated. It is recorded by strftime() in the format of [%d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:%S %z]. |
4 | play_time | The play duration of the entire stream that starts when the stream is pulled, in milliseconds. |
5 | in_bytes | The number of bytes sent by the client to the server. The count starts when the stream is pulled and spans over the entire stream duration. |
6 | out_bytes | The number of bytes sent by the server to the client. The count starts when the stream is pulled and spans over the entire stream duration. |
7 | host | The host for pulling or ingesting the stream. |
8 | usid | The globally unique connection ID in the format of Protocol--md5(hostnmame)-sid. |
9 | app | The application name. |
10 | stream | The stream name. |
11 | method | The request method. |
12 | url | The URL for pulling or ingesting the stream. The URL does not contain query parameters. |
13 | query_args | The query parameters after the question mark (?) in the URL. |
14 | protocol_version | The protocol version. Valid values: http 1.1 and rtmp 1.0. |
15 | status | The status code. If the HTTP protocol is used, the value can be 200, 4xx, or 5xx. If the RTMP protocol is used, the value is a string such as NetStream.Play.Start.NonExistDomain. |
16 | content_type | The MIME content type of the returned data. |
17 | referer | The internal referer field if the HTTP protocol is used or internal pageurl field if the RTMP protocol is used. |
18 | User-Agent | The user agent. |
Standard log for VoD, AoD, large file download, and small image file delivery
No. | Field | Description |
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1 | remote_addr | The explicit Internet address of the access requester. The intermediate agent and firewall may hide the IP address of the access requester. If no port is available, it is set to the IP address of the access requester. |
2 | time_local | The time when the log is generated. It is recorded by strftime() in the format of [%d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:%S %z]. |
3 | request_time | The duration starting from the time when the server receives a request to the time when the server returns the last byte of a response, in milliseconds. If the duration is timed on the client, the duration may be longer than that timed on the server due to the network latency. |
4 | request_length | The number of bytes received at the time when the log is generated. The value includes the size of HTTP headers. If a GET request is used, this field indicates the header size. If a POST request is used, this field indicates the header size and body size. |
5 | bytes_sent | The number of bytes sent at the time when the log is generated. The value includes the size of HTTP headers. |
6 | HOST | The name of the application that is billed. |
7 | request_method | The request method. |
8 | scheme://$host$request_uri | The requested URL, which contains the protocol, domain name, port, path, and parameters after the question mark (?). |
9 | server_protocol | The name and version of the protocol used by the server. |
10 | cache_status/$upstream_status | The HTTP status code that is returned to the client if the TCP_HIT cache status code is 200. |
11 | sent_http_content_range | The MIME content type, which is the value of Content-Type. |
12 | Referer | The HTTP Referer (if any). The HTTP user agent, for example, a browser, usually sets the Referer header to the URL of the page that is linked to the resource requested. |
13 | User-Agent | The HTTP user agent. |
Note: If you have special requirements on the log format, contact Kingsoft Cloud technical support or sales.
Log in to the Kingsoft Cloud CDN console and click Log Management in the left navigation pane. On the page that appears, select multiple domain names and click Open Service to enable the log management service for the domain names.
Click Close Service in the Operate column of a domain name to disable the log management service for the domain name.
Click Log Management in the Operate column of a domain name to view log files generated for the domain name in a period.
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