I just double checked and it works fine on all my sites... Do you have any lists with "=" in the name?
If that is the case, then you would need to modify the first line and add in an additional cut: SIZ=`grep -i "post to $i" $POST |grep success |cut -f2- -d, | \ cut -f2 -d= |cut -f1 -d,` k=0; for j in $SIZ; do k=$(( j + k )); done echo " Total bytes" = $k >> $TMPFILE This additional cut will remove the listname from the line before using the "=" to isolate the size of the message If that doesn't do it for you, then drop a copy of your post log and the name of the list with the problems and I'll see what needs to be modified. Hope this is helpful - Jon Carnes On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 10:24, Al Black wrote: > Hi Jon, > > I trying out the mm_stats script you wrote (see > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg15378.html) and > have a couple of little bugs you might be able to help me with. I'm using > version 2.1.4 of mailman. > > I get two errors running the script from command line. > > The first is: > > ===: not found > > I'm pretty sure this happens when the script hits a list we have that has > no traffic. > > The second one is the one I'm more concerned with: > > /usr/home/lamps/test/mm_stats: arith: syntax error: " j + k " > > What seems to be happening is that the lines: > # SIZ=`grep -i "post to $i" $POST |grep success |cut -f2 -d= |cut -f1 -d,` > # k=0; for j in $SIZ; do k=$(( j + k )); done > > isn't cutting the size=field properly. > > Any suggestions for a fix? Otherwise the script is running great, and it > will make my list members happy. (In fact maybe it, or a bunch of > variations on it, could be included in the mailman 3 suite.) > > Thanks in advance, > al > > > # Mailman's log file to be examined for stats > POST=/usr/home/lamps/usr/local/mailman/logs/post > > > # create temp file to collect stats > TMPFILE=`mktemp /tmp/mm_stats.XXXXXX` || exit 1 > > > LIST="`/usr/home/lamps/usr/local/mailman/bin/list_lists |awk '{print $1}' > |sed -n '2,$p'`" > for i in $LIST > do > echo "Stats from local Mailman list: $i" > $TMPFILE > echo " " >> $TMPFILE > echo -n " Starting: " >> $TMPFILE > head -1 $POST |cut -f1-3 "-d " >> $TMPFILE > echo -n " Ending: " >> $TMPFILE > tail -1 $POST |cut -f1-3 "-d " >> $TMPFILE > echo " ======================================= " >> $TMPFILE > echo -n "Total posts to the list: " >> $TMPFILE > grep -i "post to $i " $POST |wc -l >> $TMPFILE > echo -n "Total SUCCESSFUL posts to the list: " >> $TMPFILE > grep -i "post to $i " $POST |grep success |wc -l >> $TMPFILE > # SIZ=`grep -i "post to $i" $POST |grep success |cut -f2 -d= |cut -f1 -d,` > # k=0; for j in $SIZ; do k=$(( j + k )); done > echo " Total bytes" = $k >> $TMPFILE > echo " " >> $TMPFILE > echo "Top 10 posters to the list:" >> $TMPFILE > grep -i "post to $i " $POST |cut -f 10 "-d " |sort |uniq -c \ > |sort -bgr |head -10 >> $TMPFILE > echo " " >> $TMPFILE > # Mail the collected stats off to the list admin and cc the mailman user > # mail -s "Mailman Stats for List: $i" -c mailman $i-admin <$TMPFILE > # mail the collected Stats for lists to the server admin > mail -s "Mailman Stats for List: $i" server-admin <$TMPFILE > done > ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/ This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe or change your options at http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org