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Core: error logging rate limiting.
With this change, error logging to files can be rate-limited with
the "rate=" parameter. The parameter specifies allowed log messages
rate to a particular file (per worker), in messages per second (m/s).
By default, "rate=1000m/s" is used.
Rate limiting is implemented using the "leaky bucket" method, similarly
to the limit_req module.
Maximum burst size is set to the number of log messages per second
for each severity level, so "error" messages are logged even if the
rate limit is hit by "info" messages (but not vice versa). When the
limit is reached for a particular level, the "too many log messages,
limiting" message is logged at this level.
If debug logging is enabled, either for the particular log file or for
the particular connection, rate limiting is not used.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Tue, 25 Jun 2024 22:58:56 +0300 |
parents | 8752257e883f |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Convert unicode mappings to nginx configuration file format. # You may find useful mappings in various places, including # unicode.org official site: # # http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP1251.TXT # http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MISC/KOI8-R.TXT # Needs perl 5.6 or later. # Written by Maxim Dounin, mdounin@mdounin.ru ############################################################################### require 5.006; while (<>) { # Skip comments and empty lines next if /^#/; next if /^\s*$/; chomp; # Convert mappings if (/^\s*0x(..)\s*0x(....)\s*(#.*)/) { # Mapping <from-code> <unicode-code> "#" <unicode-name> my $cs_code = $1; my $un_code = $2; my $un_name = $3; # Produce UTF-8 sequence from character code; my $un_utf8 = join('', map { sprintf("%02X", $_) } unpack("U0C*", pack("U", hex($un_code))) ); print " $cs_code $un_utf8 ; $un_name\n"; } else { warn "Unrecognized line: '$_'"; } } ###############################################################################