Stats ... pwebstats ...

From: Marc G. Fournier <marc.fournier@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:54:46 -0300 (ADT)

Hi...

        I installed squid yesterday on our local network, and we're
currently playing with/testing it. I'm installed all the various stats
programs pointed to, but, out of them all, like pwebstats the best, as far
as its output is concerned...

        ...but, don't find it intelligent enough :(

        I have my cron job setup to update the stats hourly between 8 and
4, and have pwebstats setup for 'daily' stats...

        the problem is that run 1 will produce day1 stats, run 2, an hour
later, will produce day2 stats, etc...

        It doesn't treat a 'day' as being 24 hrs...it treats each time
period as being "since the last run"...

        Does anyone know of a stats program that will give that sort of
data? Basically, I started the program one the 28th (yesterday), so would
like to get Day1==Sept28th, Day2==Sept29th...if I run it multiple times on
teh 29th, update the Day2/Sept29 stats, don't create a Day3...

        Based on what the access.log file has in it, it shouldn't be hard
to split across dates...I would think?

        I'd prefer to do this with pwebstats, but if there is another
program that will do this and give the same (or better?) results, I'm
game...

Thanks...

Marc G. Fournier marc.fournier@acadiau.ca
Senior Systems Administrator Acadia University

  "These are my opinions, which are not necessarily shared by my employer"
Received on Wed Sep 29 1999 - 11:10:01 MDT

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