Hallo, chinner999,
Du meintest am 18.07.11:
/usr/sbin/sarg-daily-report
TODAY=$(date +%/%m/%d)
YESTERDAY=$(date -date 1 day ago +%/%m/%d)
--date
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
Hi guys,
That worked.
I was missing a - in the 2nd line of the /usr/sbin/sarg-daily-report
TODAY=$(date +%d/%m/%Y)
YESTERDAY=$(date --date 1day ago +%d/%m/%Y)
sarg /var/log/squid3/access.log -o /var/www/squid-reports/daily -z -d
$YESTERDAY-$TODAY
/usr/sbin/squid3 -k rotate
exit 0
I modified
Hi guys,
SARG question.
Setup
Ubuntu v10.00
Squid v2.2.7.1
Squid v3.1.6
Followed instructions here to setup SARG.
(http://www.udiniqgeek.com/sarg_ubuntu.html) - updated /var/log/squid to
/var/log/squid3
sudo /usr/sbin/sarg-daily-report
I'm getting the following error.
SARG: The date range
Try ISO 8601 format, -MM-DD. SARG is somewhat buggy.
chinner999 chinner...@gmail.com 7/18/2011 4:22 PM
Hi guys,
SARG question.
Setup
Ubuntu v10.00
Squid v2.2.7.1
Squid v3.1.6
Followed instructions here to setup SARG.
(http://www.udiniqgeek.com/sarg_ubuntu.html) - updated /var/log/squid
No dice. Tried your suggestion. Here are the results.
/usr/sbin/sarg-daily-report
TODAY=$(date +%/%m/%d)
YESTERDAY=$(date -date 1 day ago +%/%m/%d)
sarg /var/log/squid3/access.log -o /var/www/squid-reports/daily -z -d
$YESTERDAY-$TODAY
/usr/sbin/squid3 -k rotate
exit 0
sudo
chinner999 7/18/2011 4:22 PM
Hi guys,
SARG question.
Setup
Ubuntu v10.00
Squid v2.2.7.1
Squid v3.1.6
Followed instructions here to setup SARG.
(http://www.udiniqgeek.com/sarg_ubuntu.html) - updated /var/log/squid
to /var/log/squid3
sudo /usr/sbin/sarg-daily-report
I'm getting the