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RE: [cobalt-users] Does anyone have stats for an XTR machine?
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Does anyone have stats for an XTR machine?
- From: "Mark Middleton" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Apr 18 17:16:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>
> I'm looking for something to setup on my XTR machine that will do
> stats. I haven't run accross anything yet. Or even read about anyone
> setting anything up on thier machine in the cobalt list. Does anyone
> out there have a solution?
>
We have two XTRs with about 50 sites on them right now. Webalizer was
extremely easy to install and setup. I'm still having difficulties getting
crontab to work to do the auto-update, but I'll keep trying.
I've also installed for a single client (as a license only is valid for a
single domain) "statomatic" - with good results. Check out their graphs and
layout of their statistics. I like statomatic because the language used is
very "real world" and non-technical, so I don't have to translate what a
"hit" is to my clients. It also gives a nice presentation of how a site
visitor journeys through a web site. (I'm sorry if this sounds like a sales
pitch, I don't get a kick back, I can assure you)
> I kind of like webalizer but didn't see a package availble to install.
> Would I have to compile it myself?
>
Webalizer is extremely easy to install, in my experience. (took me about 20
minutes including reading the instructions) - I still would like a package
;-)
I'm interested in what others have done too...
Hope this helps,
Mark Middleton
Whirled Web
> Thanks
>
> Thomas Clark
> Digital Hill Multimedia Inc.
>
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