Met vriendelijke groet/With kind regards,
Peter Batenburg
ProServe B.V.
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Alec Woolford wrote:
> Thanks again for your help Peter, everything seemed to be going well until
> yesterday when the stats dropped suddenly once again.
>
> I have renamed webalizer to awebalizer in the cron.daily file so it runs
> before logrotate?
>
> If you have any ideas as to why i'm still getting the major drops I
woulf be
> very grateful.
>
> Alec Woolford
>
>
> > wget
ftp://ftp.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/webalizer-2.01-06-linuxelf-bin.tgz
> > tar zxvf webalizer-2.01-06-linuxelf-bin.tgz
> > cd webalizer-2.01-06-linuxelf
> > cp webalizer /usr/bin/webalizer
> > wget
>
ftp://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/6.2/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/libpng-1
> .0.5-3.i386.rpm
> > rpm -i libpng-1.0.5-3.i386.rpm
> >
> > Thats all there is to it. The new webalizer also has dns resolving, so I
> > edited /etc/cron.daily/webalizer.pl and changed this line:
> > `webalizer -n $asite -s $asite -r $asite -q -Q -T -o $thepath
> $prefix/$asite/logs/web.log`;
> > to:
> > `webalizer -p -D /home/dnscache.db -N 15 -n $asite -s $asite -r
> $asite -q -Q -T -o $thepath $prefix/$asite/logs/web.log`;
> > The /home/dnscache.db file is used to store the dns information. You can
> > leave it there, and you don't have to remove it. It just builds up every
> > time you use webalizer. It could grow to several Mb's but thats no
problem
> > on the /home partition.
> > The -p command means incremental. I dunno why I use it, but it seems to
> > work ok.
> > -N 15 is the number of dns resolve processes that webalizer will start.
> > You can modify that to your own needs.
> > webalizer will probably run a bit longer than normal due to the dns
> > resolving. If it gives problems, just remove the -D and -N param.
> > I forgot to mention on cobalt-users that this has been successfully done
> > on RaQ3 and RaQ4* boxes.
> >
> > Met vriendelijke groet/With kind regards,
> >
> > Peter Batenburg
> >
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