In my dispatcher_httpderror log, I keep getting the following messages.
Fri Oct 10 23:59:24.646793 2025 [managed_rewrite_maps:debug] [pid 123] [cm-p123-e123-aem-publish-123] Managed rewrite maps check in progress
Fri Oct 10 23:59:24.650947 2025 [managed_rewrite_maps:debug] [pid123] [cm-p123-e123-aem-publish-123] No managed rewrite maps configured
Fri Oct 10 23:59:24.655150 2025 [managed_rewrite_maps:debug] [pid123] [cm-p123-e123-aem-publish-123] Managed rewrite maps check DONE
Fri Oct 10 23:59:24.659466 2025 [managed_rewrite_maps:debug] [pid123] [cm-p123-e123-aem-publish-123] Waiting for 30 seconds for next managed rewrite maps check
I am not using any Apache RewriteMap directive on my setup.
These errors pollute my log and have no value, how can I get rid of them?
And I want to keep the debug level, so that I can see the REAL errors
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These repeated managed_rewrite_maps:debug messages from mod_rewrite’s managed rewrite map feature that was introduced in Apache 2.4.54+. Even if you don’t use any RewriteMap directives, Apache still runs an internal periodic check for "managed maps," which produces these noisy debug log entries.
Override the log level per module
Disable debug logs from the managed_rewrite_maps module while keeping debug elsewhere.
In your Apache configuration (httpd.conf or equivalent, e.g. /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf or /etc/apache2/apache2.conf), add below
apache
RewriteOptions DisableManagedMaps
LogLevel debug
LogLevel managed_rewrite_maps:error
then reload apache
sudo systemctl reload httpd
Try using above,hope this helpful 🙂
Regards,
Karishma.
Thanks, sounds reasonable.
I tried to apply this.
There is a default LogLevel directive in dispatcher_vhost.conf but that is an immutable file.
Multiple LogLevel directives are fine for Apache, so I added it in one of the custom vhost configs
Now the
managed_rewrite_maps:debug
errors are gone from dispatcher_httpderror_*
But there is nothing else, the log file is essentially empty
My effective LogLevel settings are:
# dispatcher_vhost.conf (immutable)
LogLevel dispatcher_module:Warn rewrite_module:Warn
# custom.vars
LogLevel managed_rewrite_maps:error
# in rewrite rules for one vhost only
LogLevel rewrite:trace5
Side note:
I also wonder why Adobe would make such a noisy log the default for cloud instances, especially when it serves no purpose as sites do not use managed maps by default.
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Actually this does not work, the Adobe cloud pipeline fails
2025/10/14 12:11:35 Apache configuration uses non-allowlisted directives:
conf.d/variables/custom.vars:43: LogLevel
conf.d/variables/custom.vars:43: LogLevel
conf.d/rewrites/lfg_rewrite.rules:26: LogLevel
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