I can see why they would disable it.
I actually met a PR outreach guy from VA Linux at the last Linux User group
meeting I went to. This reminds me, several 'new' people to Linux were
griping about the lack of a 'screen shots' option on the default sourceforge
configuration option. Which is why I thought Pim's inclusion of screen
shots (and presentation) on his site, was so funny.
In any case, I have only set up Webaliser on a Win2k/iis5 box, but if you
can get the log files compressed and emailed on a regular basis (daily?), it
wouldn't actually matter where Webalizer 'analyzed' them would it? When I
was testing my config file, I pulled the log files out of the directory and
ran them on a seperate system. Perhaps we could do that. The output is a
series of web pages and some graphics. Hmmmmmmmmm.......must give this some
thoughts.
I really have to get to work on setting up my Linux box as my replacement
web server....in my copious spare time... <sigh> </sigh>
Steven Peck
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Noyes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/22/2001 9:56 AM
Subject: RE: [Leaf-devel] Website traffic
Steven Peck, 2001-03-22 09:41 -0800
>Mike,
>
>Are these 'unique' visitors or page hits?
Steven,
I believe they're hits. :(
It's still a significant jump from the prior traffic on the site. It's
getting close to the old linuxrouter.sourceforge.net site, which
averaged
about 3000 hits a day.
>Not having gotten to far into Sourceforge's setup yet, I take it you
have
>access to the leaf.sourceforge logfiles? Would something like
Webalizer
>work if so?
Yes, but the SF staff has disabled Webalizer cron jobs because of the
excessive load placed on the shell server. I've never setup Webalizer,
so
any information you have is welcome. :)
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Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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