As some of you already know, I had one helluva time getting webalizer to run comletely separate for each of my 3 VirtualHosts. I host 3 domains at home and previous to my HD crash last week, never got webalizer working beyond one domain. So now I am rebuilt and really wanted /usage for each of my 3 domains to be kept up with individually (per domain). This is in practice to hosting multiple domains at work on a linux webserver of course... :)
I've not got much hair on my head and I certainly pulled a few more out trying to get this right. Here's some helpful stuff and my thoughts on my notes. http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/faq.html #17 <-- I cover this in my documentation coming up. Before you get to my notes, the one thing I cannot answer is why step 7.c. had to be so difficult. I couldn't find in any docs anywhere about what files webalizer needed to have vs. which files it would create on its own. I 100% guessed that I needed to remove the .current files that I had previously touched while setting everything up. A random google search mentioned something about removing the .current file when webalizer quit working for him/her, so I figured, if they can delete it when it quits working and then run it and it starts working, sounds to me like webalizer creates that file on it's own, therefore does not require being touched. If this is also the case of the .hist or the _cache.db, I cannot say. However, I can tell you that if you do touch the files my instructions say to touch, you won't get an error, but if you touch .current, you will! http://www.turnpike420.net/linux2/webalizer_virtualhost.txt Any thoughts/comments are welcome, etc... Enjoy! laters, David M. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc
