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Installed awstats (awstats.sourceforge.) and looks pretty good.
But it only shows the info for the current access_log. Looking in the awstats.server.conf file, there's a directive to tell it where to find the log files, but I can't tell how you get it to see all the logs: access_log, access_log.1, access_log.2 etc. Any feedback is appreciated! =) liam |
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news@celticbear.com wrote:
> Looking in the awstats.server.conf file, there's a directive to tell it > where to find the log files, but I can't tell how you get it to see all > the logs: access_log, access_log.1, access_log.2 etc. Data from each run of awstats will be accumulated in the program's cache file(s), so you may provide it with only new data each time. Make sure though, that log rotation occurs after awstats completed its job. Alternatively, you may first rotate apache logs, and then process access_log.1 file (instead of access_log). -- andrei |
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