From ccruz@argento.bu.edu Thu Dec 6 09:51:03 2001 Received: (from ccruz@localhost) by argento.bu.edu (SGI-8.9.3/8.9.3/(BU-S-10/28/1999-v1.0pre2)) id JAA33035; Thu, 6 Dec 2001 09:51:03 -0500 (EST) From: Luis Cruz-Cruz Message-Id: <200112061451.JAA33035@argento.bu.edu> Subject: Re: webalizer problem To: amaral@buphy.bu.edu (amaral) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 101 09:51:03 -0500 (EST) Cc: ccruz@argento.bu.edu (Luis Cruz-Cruz), trunfio@argento.bu.edu (Paul Trunfio) In-Reply-To: <200112060346.WAA23428130@buphy.bu.edu> from "amaral" at Dec 5, 1 10:46:01 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL23] Content-Type: text Status: OR I just installed webalizer 2.01-09 in the new Athlons. Compiling in the old linux just missed a bunch of libraries due to an old Red Hat 6.2. It was just easier in the new ones. So if you want to use, just grep your hits from the argento logs, and process with the new webalizer. Note, the instructions say that webalizer 2.01 is totally incompatible with the earlier version and your history file will not work. They describe a workaround in their webpage. - Luis > > Hi Paul, > > any chance you can install webalizer 2.01? THe problem is that i would > need to change a bunch of stuff to print the results with http-analyze (or > not?). > > About the logs, i really do not know how to make the changes you mention. > If you let me know where i can find the information, i can read about it... > but i am quite busy, so i cannot promise anything (sorry!). > > thanks, > > luis > > > > i had installed http-analyze (2.01) on argento back over the summer. > > but, never really did much with it, probably because some grant writing > > project made me forget about it. > > > > but, it's there at /usr/local/http-analyze2.01/ > > > > and the binary is: > > > > /usr/local/bin/http-analyze > > > > if you want webalizer i can install that, but i think at the time i > > compared both (and others) and for some reason came to the conclusion to > > go with http-analyze (though don't ask me to reconstruct why). > > > > it would be nice to configure for log rotation and hourly or at least > > daily log analysis. > > > > i also have all the old logs in /other/apache_logs on argento that go > > back to 1998. > > > > do you want to help set this up? > > > > paul. > > -- > % Luis A. Nunes Amaral # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # > % # "There is a crack in everything # > % Boston U. # That's how the light gets in..." # > % Center for Polymer Studies # --Leonard Cohen-- # > % Boston, MA 02215, USA # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # >