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Chad,<br>
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On 5/1/2017 1:05 PM, Chad Hansen via nginx wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Bumping; does anyone have experience using
upstream_bytes_sent or upstream_byes_received?</div>
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<pre>nginx: [emerg] unknown "upstream_bytes_sent" variable
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed</pre>
It's unclear to me if there's something wrong with my
build, or if I have to use a stream context, or some other
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I have never tried to use these variables before, but I plugged them
into my log_format directive now to test, and I can confirm that I
get the same error on the Windows standard build of nginx 1.11.12,
so I don't think that it's your specific build:<br>
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<tt>nginx: [emerg] unknown "upstream_bytes_sent" variable</tt><br>
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Igal Sapir
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