I just run webalizer manually on an Apache log, like I have done many times
before. Some new statistics were created, but for August 2006 instead of
August 2008. I cannot figure why!
Because of my mistake, the webalizer statistics for this site have not been
updated since February. Now I tried to
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I just run webalizer manually on an Apache log, like I have done many times
before. Some new statistics were created, but for August 2006 instead of
August 2008. I cannot figure why!
Because of my mistake, the webalizer statistics for this site have not been
updated since
Ian Blackwell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (29.8.2008 13:34):
Something similar happened to me, but only when I had set the server
date forward and accessed the apache server pages with a future date.
As a result, the apache logs contained that future date. The
Only now I remembered that my old webalizer statistics for this site were
transferred from another machine. The old machine runs OS X 10.2, and the
webalizer version is one imcrement older than on the new Linux machine
(V2.01.09 vs. V2.01.10).
This is the probable reason for the date anomaly -
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Hi Ian,
I know you from the LassoTalk list, right? :-)
Hi Jussi,
No, I've not been on the LassoTalk list - that must be an alter ego of
mine. I live in South Australia and had to Google LassoTalk to find out
what it was :-\
Anyway, I'm glad to hear you've repaired
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