Hi Alec, Webalizer is running fine here on all servers since I updated it. Is this a problem with all websites, or only a few? Maybe these websites hadn't got any visitors the last day?
Met vriendelijke groet/With kind regards, Peter Batenburg ProServe B.V. Prisma 100 3364 DJ Sliedrecht Tel.: 0184 - 423 815 Fax: 0184 - 417 160 http://www.proserve.nl ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender by replying the email and please remove the files from your computer. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. ********************************************************************** On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Alec Woolford wrote: > Thanks again for your help Peter, everything seemed to be going well until > yesterday when the stats dropped suddenly once again. > > I have renamed webalizer to awebalizer in the cron.daily file so it runs > before logrotate? > > If you have any ideas as to why i'm still getting the major drops I woulf be > very grateful. > > Alec Woolford > > > > wget ftp://ftp.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/webalizer-2.01-06-linuxelf-bin.tgz > > tar zxvf webalizer-2.01-06-linuxelf-bin.tgz > > cd webalizer-2.01-06-linuxelf > > cp webalizer /usr/bin/webalizer > > wget > ftp://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/6.2/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/libpng-1 > .0.5-3.i386.rpm > > rpm -i libpng-1.0.5-3.i386.rpm > > > > Thats all there is to it. The new webalizer also has dns resolving, so I > > edited /etc/cron.daily/webalizer.pl and changed this line: > > `webalizer -n $asite -s $asite -r $asite -q -Q -T -o $thepath > $prefix/$asite/logs/web.log`; > > to: > > `webalizer -p -D /home/dnscache.db -N 15 -n $asite -s $asite -r > $asite -q -Q -T -o $thepath $prefix/$asite/logs/web.log`; > > The /home/dnscache.db file is used to store the dns information. You can > > leave it there, and you don't have to remove it. It just builds up every > > time you use webalizer. It could grow to several Mb's but thats no problem > > on the /home partition. > > The -p command means incremental. I dunno why I use it, but it seems to > > work ok. > > -N 15 is the number of dns resolve processes that webalizer will start. > > You can modify that to your own needs. > > webalizer will probably run a bit longer than normal due to the dns > > resolving. If it gives problems, just remove the -D and -N param. > > I forgot to mention on cobalt-users that this has been successfully done > > on RaQ3 and RaQ4* boxes. > > > > Met vriendelijke groet/With kind regards, > > > > Peter Batenburg > > _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
