Rob Kolosky wrote:
I use AWStats for log file analysis (http://awstats.sourceforge.net)

I used to use AWStats as well for quite some time, but I couldn't figure out how to get it to read all the log files without writing some complex looping code in a batch file (Win2k server) and then write an AT command to have it run the code daily at a specific time. However, if the server was down during the scheduled time, I'd never get that log file processed (assuming I had the logs set to daily).


Do you know of a good way to work around this? WebTrends allows me to have it scan through any set of logs. Then it checks the same log file every two minutes and only updates the changes since the last check. This works great even on large monthly log files that are 150MB each. AWStats on the other hand took a long time to parse through such large files. Granted, its been almost a year since I've used AWStats. I'm hoping its gotten better. I'd prefer to use AWStats for most of my sites rather than purchase licensing for features the client doesn't really care to use anyway. Any tips would be helpful (DOS batch files are welcome as well).

-Jeff C.

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