3 Save a ton of disk IO in your webserver setups, not losing any log entries and
4 retaining ease of debugging and diagnostics.
6 Piped logs to gzip unfortunately loses significant amounts of log data upon stop
7 and restart; and prevents use of tail, which complicates diagnostics of live systems.
11 * Use piped logs to compress your Apache logs with zlib compression.
12 * Resulting files are valid gzip files.
13 * The compression process adds significant buffering.
14 * Includes ztail utility -- equivalent to tail -n 10 -f yourlog
15 which flushes buffers appropriately.
19 Author: Martin Langhoff <martin.langhoff@gmail.com>
20 Copyright: Remote Learner US - http://www.remote-learner.net/