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How to record reverse proxy upstream server serving request in Nginx log?

We use Nginx as a reverse proxy with this setup:

    upstream frontends {       server 127.0.0.1:8000;       server 127.0.0.1:8001;       server 127.0.0.1:8002;       [...]     }          server {       location / {         proxy_pass http://frontends;         [...]       }       [...]     } 

As part of the access log, I would like to record the upstream server that has served the request, which in our case just means the associated localhost port.

The variables in the documentation (http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpProxyModule#Variables) mention $proxy_host and $proxy_port but in the log they always end up with the values "frontends" and "80".

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Pol Avatar asked Sep 05 '13 03:09

Pol


2 Answers

First add new logging format

log_format upstreamlog '[$time_local] $remote_addr - $remote_user - $server_name $host to: $upstream_addr: $request $status upstream_response_time $upstream_response_time msec $msec request_time $request_time'; 

Example output:

[18/Nov/2019:10:08:15 -0700] <request IP> - - - <config host> <request host> to: 127.0.0.1:8000: GET /path/requested HTTP/1.1 200 upstream_response_time 0.000 msec 1574096895.474 request_time 0.001 

and then redefine accesslog as

access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log upstreamlog; 

log_format goes to http {} section, access_log can be inside location.

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kakoni Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 16:09

kakoni


Use $upstream_addr and you will get, for example, 127.0.0.1:8000 or unix:/home/my_user/www/my_site/tmp/.unicorn.sock

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akhanubis Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 16:09

akhanubis