Re: SQL log analyzer for Apache::DBILogger

2001-02-06 Thread chicks

On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, T.J. Mather wrote:
> I have a script that reads the logs from the database and dumps it out
> to a flat file in the standard format Apache uses when writing
> access_log, then I run a program called webalizer on it.  I actually
> don't use Apache::DBILogger, but the database table is similar to the
> table generated by Apache::DBILogger.

I'd thought of doing that or modifying webalizer to work off the SQL
tables.  It seems to me like there's so much more possible with storing
summary information in the database that's periodically refreshed and
avoiding HTML generation except when the user requests it.  I'm going to
look at the code Ask recommended today.

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Re: SQL log analyzer for Apache::DBILogger

2001-02-06 Thread T.J. Mather

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Sometime in the next month I need to embark on a log analyzer for the logs
> we've been accumulating for many moons via Apache::DBILogger.  Has anyone
> made any effort to do such a thing already?  I've dug around the web for a
> while and come up with zilch.

I have a script that reads the logs from the database and dumps it out to
a flat file in the standard format Apache uses when writing access_log,
then I run a program called webalizer on it.  I actually don't use
Apache::DBILogger, but the database table is similar to the table
generated by Apache::DBILogger.
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Re: SQL log analyzer for Apache::DBILogger

2001-02-05 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Sometime in the next month I need to embark on a log analyzer for the logs
> we've been accumulating for many moons via Apache::DBILogger.  Has anyone
> made any effort to do such a thing already?  I've dug around the web for a
> while and come up with zilch.

the code is impressively gross, but check the "bin" directory in the
Apache::DBILogger tar file.

:)

 - ask (who has version 0.94 in the works on ~30th month :-/ )

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Re: SQL log analyzer for Apache::DBILogger

2001-02-05 Thread chicks

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Sometime in the next month I need to embark on a log analyzer for the logs
> > we've been accumulating for many moons via Apache::DBILogger.  Has anyone
> > made any effort to do such a thing already?  I've dug around the web for a
> > while and come up with zilch.
> 
> There are certainly such things about, and you might like to have a
> look at the thread "How to really bang on a script?" about the end of
> October 2000.

I found the thread ( http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/modperl/binzhimwah
) and there was the mention of a log-related program called Daquiri.  
This is also mentioned at
http://perl.apache.org/guide/download.html#Daquiri_yet_another_webserver .
But none of that seems to have anything to do with log analysis.  I'm
trying to generate the information to keep the marketing types happy -
page hits per day and such.

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Re: SQL log analyzer for Apache::DBILogger

2001-02-05 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Sometime in the next month I need to embark on a log analyzer for the logs
> we've been accumulating for many moons via Apache::DBILogger.  Has anyone
> made any effort to do such a thing already?  I've dug around the web for a
> while and come up with zilch.

There are certainly such things about, and you might like to have a look at
the thread "How to really bang on a script?" about the end of October 2000.

73,
Ged.




SQL log analyzer for Apache::DBILogger

2001-02-05 Thread chicks

Sometime in the next month I need to embark on a log analyzer for the logs
we've been accumulating for many moons via Apache::DBILogger.  Has anyone
made any effort to do such a thing already?  I've dug around the web for a
while and come up with zilch.

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