Hi tom.
Why are you keeping logs in the user's directory?
They will be scattered everywhere.
I prefer to keep all logs for domains in a separate directory/partition.
Example /www/logs
I have about 100+ domains on this server, and all users get their logs
with the url
http://www.domain.name/weblogs/ (this I get with mod_rewrite)
RewriteEngine on
RewriteLog "/www/logs/rewrite.log
RewriteRule ^/weblogs/(.*) /www/logs/%{SERVER_NAME}/$1
This makes it easier for me to manage, and its just a preference.
I have a couple of perl-scripts and a Makefile to automate the
report-creation and log-rotation.
Let me know if interested.
Regards
Tom Hanberg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I took the advice of someone in the users group to solve the Front Page
> /Webalizer stats problem, and I have my stats generated as
> www.thedomain.com/~stats.
>
> I have 5 or 6 sites operating this way perfectly. I just added a new site
> to the Raq4, and created the stats directory in the users directory for
> that domain. For some reason, after 3 days Webalizer has not generated any
> stats for this site. The program doesn't appear to be running on this
> domain, as when I access www.thedomain.com/~stats I am prompted for the
> user name and password, but then all I get is an index of that directory.
>
> I am not aware of having to "turn on" webalizer for each domain, but maybe
> I forgot something from when I set up these others that are working....any
> ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
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