![]() ![]() * Domains/countries of hosts visitors (pages, hits, KB, 269 domains/countries detected, GeoIp detection), * Days of week and rush hours (pages, hits, KB for each hour and day of week), * Authenticated users, and last authenticated visits, * Number of visits, and number of unique visitors, To see a sample of most important information AWStats shows you.Ī full log analysis enables AWStats to show you the following information: You can browse AWStats demo (real-time update feature has been disabled) You can have a look at this license chart to know what you can/can't do.Īs AWStats works from the command line but also as a CGI, it can work with all web hosting providers which allow Perl, CGI and log access. Take a look at this comparison table for an idea on features and differences between mostįamous statistics tools (AWStats, Analog, Webalizer.).ĪWStats is a free software distributed under the GNU General Public License. WebStar, IIS (W3C log format) and a lot of other web, proxy, wap, streaming servers, mail servers and some ftp servers. It can analyze log files from all major server tools like Apache log files (NCSA combined/XLF/ELF log format or common/CLF log format), It uses a partial information file to be able to process large log files, often and quickly. This log analyzer works as a CGI or from command lineĪnd shows you all possible information your log contains, in few graphical web pages. ![]() Maxthreads log information goes to /var/log/ is a free powerful and featureful tool that generates advanced web, streaming, ftp or mail server statistics, graphically. On the monitoring server, rsync connections are logged in /var/log/messages. Error messages for httpd awstats go into /var/log/awstatscron.log. Error messages go to a log file called squidcron.log in the same directory as other squid logs (default /var/log/squid), because the squid hourly cron job invokes the awstats statistics generation script. Once the first connection has been successfully made after the monitoring server is set up, the file /etc/awstats/awstatsconf should be automatically created. Maxthreads data should show up on a one of the pages linked from the frontier home page within five minutes. The links to the awstats pages are on the monitoring server homepage. If there is at least one transaction in the log, for example made by the InstallSquidForLaunchpad Testing instructions, and the monitoring server is configured correctly, within one hour there should be some statistics showing up on the monitoring server. Tell the password you chose to the administrator of the monitoring server, along with the site name and machine name or preferred alias.Ĭonfiguration of the installation is automatic, once the central monitoring server is configured.įrontier-maxthreads uses the same password from the awstats package but uploads its data to instead of. Make the owner the same as that used by frontier-squid (default "squid") and make it mode 600. If installing both frontier-awstats and frontier-maxthreads, instead run the following command:Įdit /etc/awstats/password-file with a password you want to use to authenticate on the monitoring server. If installing only frontier-awstats, as root run the following command to install: If you haven't installed anything from the cern-frontier yum repository, enable it with this command: When analyzing httpd logs, it is invoked as root by its own cron.įrontier-maxthreads runs as root and is invoked by its own cron. Installing Awstats and optionally Maxthreadsįrontier-awstats uses the same user and group ids as the frontier-squid package and in fact its operation is invoked by the frontier-squid cron script when analyzing squid logs. ![]()
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