Howard,
  The first step is to figure out exactly what you want to track and why.
Then how often you need to run the stats?  Realtime to monthly. Once you
start to understand your requirements you can start to look at packages.

You also might read about marketing analysis of  your traffic and read up
on that. That will help you understand if you need to implement any
tracking on your pages to feed into your web analytics.

Once I'm back at my computer I'll shoot you a few links.

Andy

On Wednesday, February 6, 2013, Howard White wrote:

> I've been tasked to suggest web site statistical gathering and reporting
> for apache web servers on linux systems.  My 15 minute analysis has told me
> that there are many mirrors amongst much smoke in this area of endeavor.
>  Does anyone have a link to a basic primer on the subject?  I have a list
> of nine or ten tools as a point of departure but there is much finger
> pointing among them as to who has any level of "accuracy" what ever that
> is...
>
> Howard
>
>

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