On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Craig Zody wrote:
=>Hello all,
=>
=>I'm looking for suggestions on what software is available to analyze httpd
=>logs.
=>
=>What works for you?
well i personally like webalizer, it was easy to set up and the conf files
lets you setup relly nice
=>Is an RPM available (possibly on contrib.redhat.com)?
there are rpms available on contrib.redhat.com
ftp://contrib.redhat.com/contrib/libc6/i386/webalizer-1.30.04-5cmg.i386.rpm
=>Does it work with a standard RedHat install?
yeap works just fine on a standard install
=>Or do you also have to update other packages?
nope
=>Does it show total files?
yeap and some other really nice indo as well
=>Total bytes?
yeap
=>Can it read files in different directories (other than /var/log/httpd)?
i could be wrong, but i think all of the access hits have to be in one
folder.
=>If you use it, can I see what the output looks like?
take a look at this page....
http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/sample/index.html
=>
=>Thank you for your time. I'm just confused about all of the options
=>available.
=>Craig Zody
=>
=>
=>
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