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[cobalt-users] Fw: Webalizer question
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Fw: Webalizer question
- From: "Frank Cubillos" <cubillos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Jan 4 06:46:02 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Silly question after www.domain.com what do I enter to view the stats?
/stats?
TIA
>
> > I'm new to the RAQ world . I downloaded the Webalizer package from
> > http://pkg.nl.cobalt.com/i386/webalizer-1.30.04.i386.pkg
> >
> > What do I do next to get it running for multiple virtual sites on a
> > RAQ4r ?
> > Thanks,
> > Tom O'Brien
>
> Thom,
> Look through it, there are some little configurations here and there you
> might want to tweak and/or change.
> Just install it through the GUI. It automatically sets itself up to work
for
> all of your sites.
> After that, you can either wait for the cron job to run the first time, or
> go into the cron folder and run the pl file yourself. I forget now which
one
> it is, check the documentation.
> I installed it (RaQ4i) and then just ran the .pl file through telnet and
was
> able to access all of the website stats for all of the sites immediately
in
> the folder where I had told webalizer to put them (in the config file or
the
> .pl file itself). By default I believe it puts them in domain.com/stats
but
> I didn't want them there.
> To run a cgi through telnet (not sure if you know this) just telnet in, su
> to root, go to the cron folder where the file is and type
> ./filename.pl
> Only took a couple of seconds for me, you might have a bunch of sites so
it
> may take a few seconds more.
>
> Wish I could be more specific, hope this helped though. 2:30am and I'm
> falling asleep here. :)
>
> Carrie Bartkowiak