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Re: [cobalt-users] Webalizer on raq 4i
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Webalizer on raq 4i
- From: Bruce Timberlake <bruce.timberlake@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Oct 26 21:17:03 2001
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
"Jonathan M. Slivko" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Bruce Timberlake wrote:
>
> > If you "just installed" it, it hasn't run yet (it is part of the magic
> > 4am cron job festival), so there's no content in the /stats/ directory
> > yet. Go to /etc/cron.daily and run "webalizer.pl" by hand.
> >
> I just tried the same thing you suggested, but to no avail. It couldn't
> open up the httpd activity logs to be able to generate the new data. Could
> that mean I have had no traffic comming to my site? -- Jonathan
Could be. Go to /var/log/httpd/ and do an "ls -alF" to see how big the
'access' file is (that's the logfile that keeps all the traffic for your
domain(s), and is parsed by the logrotate script). That will tell you
if anyone is hitting your site(s) or not.
I probably should have told you to run all the scripts in
/etc/cron.daily, in sequence. Webalizer processes against the
domain-specific logs in /home/sites/sitex/logs/, so until
logrotate/split_logs happens, there won't be any "local" log file for
Webalizer to chew on...
--
Bruce Timberlake
Technology Engineer
Sun Cobalt Server Appliances
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
E: bruce.timberlake@xxxxxxx
U: http://www.sun.com/cobalt/