Wills, Mike N. (TC) wrote:

Speaking of AWStats ... I've figured out a way to process stats from an
apache web server, running on an iSeries, with awstats for very nice
statistics.
How did you do this? Did you have a script that downloaded then processed
the file everyday? Now that we are going to be using a web server, it would
be nice to get some stats on the site.

In my awstats config, I have the "LogFile" directive set this way ...


LogFile="ncftpget -c -u <username> -p <password> www.midrange.com /<path to apache logs>/accesslog.Q1%YY-0%MM-0%DD-0\00 |"

It grabs the file, parses it, and updates the stats.

david


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