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#3619 From: "Andy Brager" <ab3331@...>
Date: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:44 pm
Subject: RE: A question
andy_90254
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Clearly we have different ideas as to what constitutes "a full fledged statistics solution".  I'm talking about 1) filtering out certain data so that it's not counted and 2) summing a different portion of the data than is currently summed.
 
If that's a "a full fledged statistics solution" than clearly people paying for it are getting seriously ripped off.  Just my two cents.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Peter K Yanke
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 12:38 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

Just my two cents, but to my understanding the webalizer program is not meant to be a full fledged statistics solution. You may want to try paid services such as Statcounter and others that do what you are talking about and more, or look for a paid solution that can be implemented on your own server. I've never looked at webalizer as anything other than a 'rough idea' of what is going on as far as visitors goes. However, a relatively simple spreadsheet using the right numbers from the webalizer output or even logfiles could get you the info you want to without any kind of fancy web display.
 
Like I said...just my two cents...:0)


From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Andy Brager
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:22 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

I wonder if the developers are listening.  I have some ideas for improvement I would dearly love to see implemented.  I hope nobody minds me expressing those ideas here.
 
I would love to be able to do the following:
 
1) Filter out bots from the stats.  A regular expression match on for example "*googlebot*" would do the trick.
 
2) Filter out specific domains and/or IP addresses (in particular, I want to filter out myself, as I'm responsible for about 90% of the traffic.  I suspect this is not unusual during development and/or right around launch time - or at least until real traffic builds.  I don't need to know where I've been, I already know by virtue of having been there).  This would also help filter out certain bots, and/or certain users, and/or useless information from aggregated users - like AOL for instance if they're all using the same IP.
 
3) See reports that show me which IP addresses are hitting/visiting/entering/exiting which pages - currently you get a summary, but it doesn't tell me that IP 1.2.3.4 entered on page foo.html and exited on page bar.html, and also clicked through to foobar.html and fubar.html.  You're summarizing URL info. as in URL x.html was visted 1000 times (without corresponding IP info.).  I want to see a summary of IP info. as in IP 1.2.3.4 visited URL x.html 4 times, y.html 6 times and z.html 9 times.  Don't limit me to the top 10 or top 50 or top 100, unless I ask to limit it.  Show me all of them if I want to see all of them, or just the bottom N IPs or top N IPs, etc.  Give me some flexibility in what I choose to see.
 
4) In addition to item 3 above, I would like to see the exact time & date they visited those pages.
 
5) I'd like to be able to filter out specific files from being reported.  For example, I know I have images on specific pages and that I use stylesheets, I don't need to know that image.jpg and/or style.css was hit when they visited index.html and/or page.html.  The fact that they visited index.html and/or page.html is sufficient for me to know that the images and stylesheets on those pages were hit, and providing that superfluous information doesn't add any value.  In fact, it substantially decreases the value because I can't get the information I want, it's overwhelmed by this other pointless info. which is packed into the "top 10".
 
It tells me that foo.html was hit 500 times which is nice to know, but it doesn't tell me that IP 4.3.2.1 hit (visited?) foo.html file 100 times, and that IP 12.12.12.12 hit foo.html file 400 times.  That however, is the information I really want to know.  That shows me only 2 IPs are responsible for all of my 500 hits/visits and the 50 other sites listed were apparently hitting other files (which would also show up in the stats).  Now I can decide if those 500 hits have any true value to me and/or what that value is, based on the IP reported.
 
All of this info. is in the raw log files.  It simply needs to be organized differently than is currently reported by webalizer.
 
Please note, as a simple user subject to my webhosts restrictions, I have no control over the compile time characteristics of the program, nor even startup characteristics.  These features would have to be accessible from the web page that webalizer prints when it sums up the stats (or a separate runtime configuration page if necessary).  I should be able to "lock in" my choices so I don't have to specify them each and every time I run webalizer.
 
Thank you
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Southerland, Adam
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 11:28 AM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

Have you looked at these documents yet?

Stats Explained in general: http://www.webalizer.org/simpleton.html

This has the stats in depth: http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/webalizer_help.html  (Including what the words like Visits and Hits represent)

From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve Bryant
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:19 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [webalizer] A question

Hello

I have a couple of internet shops - www.celtic-fringe.com and www.worksofbeauty.co.uk and the company hosting them use Webalizer for the stats.

i cannot find so far any understandable information on what the stats mean.  I'm told that 'visits' are important - but can someone tell me please - what are visits and what are hits.  How can I tell what is going on.  Is there any concise information available?

Regards

Steve


 

Steve Bryant
Cornwall UK
TR2 5JP
Telephone 07785 941781
E-mail highbridgesb@yahoo.co.uk


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#3620 From: "Peter K Yanke" <pyanke@...>
Date: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:40 pm
Subject: RE: A question
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My point was that you may want to look at solutions other than Webalizer...that is all...:0)


From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Andy Brager
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 2:44 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

Clearly we have different ideas as to what constitutes "a full fledged statistics solution".  I'm talking about 1) filtering out certain data so that it's not counted and 2) summing a different portion of the data than is currently summed.
 
If that's a "a full fledged statistics solution" than clearly people paying for it are getting seriously ripped off.  Just my two cents.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Peter K Yanke
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 12:38 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

Just my two cents, but to my understanding the webalizer program is not meant to be a full fledged statistics solution. You may want to try paid services such as Statcounter and others that do what you are talking about and more, or look for a paid solution that can be implemented on your own server. I've never looked at webalizer as anything other than a 'rough idea' of what is going on as far as visitors goes. However, a relatively simple spreadsheet using the right numbers from the webalizer output or even logfiles could get you the info you want to without any kind of fancy web display.
 
Like I said...just my two cents...:0)


From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Andy Brager
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:22 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

I wonder if the developers are listening.  I have some ideas for improvement I would dearly love to see implemented.  I hope nobody minds me expressing those ideas here.
 
I would love to be able to do the following:
 
1) Filter out bots from the stats.  A regular expression match on for example "*googlebot*" would do the trick.
 
2) Filter out specific domains and/or IP addresses (in particular, I want to filter out myself, as I'm responsible for about 90% of the traffic.  I suspect this is not unusual during development and/or right around launch time - or at least until real traffic builds.  I don't need to know where I've been, I already know by virtue of having been there).  This would also help filter out certain bots, and/or certain users, and/or useless information from aggregated users - like AOL for instance if they're all using the same IP.
 
3) See reports that show me which IP addresses are hitting/visiting/entering/exiting which pages - currently you get a summary, but it doesn't tell me that IP 1.2.3.4 entered on page foo.html and exited on page bar.html, and also clicked through to foobar.html and fubar.html.  You're summarizing URL info. as in URL x.html was visted 1000 times (without corresponding IP info.).  I want to see a summary of IP info. as in IP 1.2.3.4 visited URL x.html 4 times, y.html 6 times and z.html 9 times.  Don't limit me to the top 10 or top 50 or top 100, unless I ask to limit it.  Show me all of them if I want to see all of them, or just the bottom N IPs or top N IPs, etc.  Give me some flexibility in what I choose to see.
 
4) In addition to item 3 above, I would like to see the exact time & date they visited those pages.
 
5) I'd like to be able to filter out specific files from being reported.  For example, I know I have images on specific pages and that I use stylesheets, I don't need to know that image.jpg and/or style.css was hit when they visited index.html and/or page.html.  The fact that they visited index.html and/or page.html is sufficient for me to know that the images and stylesheets on those pages were hit, and providing that superfluous information doesn't add any value.  In fact, it substantially decreases the value because I can't get the information I want, it's overwhelmed by this other pointless info. which is packed into the "top 10".
 
It tells me that foo.html was hit 500 times which is nice to know, but it doesn't tell me that IP 4.3.2.1 hit (visited?) foo.html file 100 times, and that IP 12.12.12.12 hit foo.html file 400 times.  That however, is the information I really want to know.  That shows me only 2 IPs are responsible for all of my 500 hits/visits and the 50 other sites listed were apparently hitting other files (which would also show up in the stats).  Now I can decide if those 500 hits have any true value to me and/or what that value is, based on the IP reported.
 
All of this info. is in the raw log files.  It simply needs to be organized differently than is currently reported by webalizer.
 
Please note, as a simple user subject to my webhosts restrictions, I have no control over the compile time characteristics of the program, nor even startup characteristics.  These features would have to be accessible from the web page that webalizer prints when it sums up the stats (or a separate runtime configuration page if necessary).  I should be able to "lock in" my choices so I don't have to specify them each and every time I run webalizer.
 
Thank you
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Southerland, Adam
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 11:28 AM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [webalizer] A question

Have you looked at these documents yet?

Stats Explained in general: http://www.webalizer.org/simpleton.html

This has the stats in depth: http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/webalizer_help.html  (Including what the words like Visits and Hits represent)

From: webalizer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:webalizer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve Bryant
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:19 PM
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [webalizer] A question

Hello

I have a couple of internet shops - www.celtic-fringe.com and www.worksofbeauty.co.uk and the company hosting them use Webalizer for the stats.

i cannot find so far any understandable information on what the stats mean.  I'm told that 'visits' are important - but can someone tell me please - what are visits and what are hits.  How can I tell what is going on.  Is there any concise information available?

Regards

Steve


 

Steve Bryant
Cornwall UK
TR2 5JP
Telephone 07785 941781
E-mail highbridgesb@yahoo.co.uk


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#3621 From: Stephen Block <steve@...>
Date: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:40 pm
Subject: Re: Recompiled Versions
steveblock
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Stephen Block wrote:
> Stephen Block wrote:
>> Ages ago I set webalizer up to run and with help I recompiled it to
>> expand the MAXAGENT field.  Since then the server has crashed and the
>> instructions I used to recompile no longer seem to work, they appear to
>> disable the dns.  Has anyone got a recompiled version of webalizer they
>> care to share, or any tips on how to go ahead with this?
>
> Ah, curious.  I've solved the dns problem, I had to point it to the lib,
> but it still doesn't seem to be recognising Firefox.  Any ideas?

Blimey, don't all rush at once.  I sorted this one out too.  Forgot to
set up the mangle agents correctly.  Is everyone here running webalizer
or is anyone running one of the sequels?  I'm having a look at Webalizer
Xtended (RB17) at the minute, although I haven't worked out how to
configure the geolizer bit as yet.  Anyone know how to tweak the 404
reports there, maybe?

#3622 From: Steve Bryant <highbridgesb@...>
Date: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:50 pm
Subject: Re: Recompiled Versions
highbridgesb
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Hi

 

Sorry I'm new to Webalizer and I'm trying to find out what exactly Visits etc really mean.  Ant suggestions as to where I could look please?

 

 

 

Steve


 
----- Original Message ----
From: Stephen Block <steve@...>
To: webalizer@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 22 April, 2007 7:40:52 PM
Subject: Re: [webalizer] Recompiled Versions

Stephen Block wrote:
> Stephen Block wrote:
>> Ages ago I set webalizer up to run and with help I recompiled it to
>> expand the MAXAGENT field. Since then the server has crashed and the
>> instructions I used to recompile no longer seem to work, they appear to
>> disable the dns. Has anyone got a recompiled version of webalizer they
>> care to share, or any tips on how to go ahead with this?
>
> Ah, curious. I've solved the dns problem, I had to point it to the lib,
> but it still doesn't seem to be recognising Firefox. Any ideas?

Blimey, don't all rush at once. I sorted this one out too. Forgot to
set up the mangle agents correctly. Is everyone here running webalizer
or is anyone running one of the sequels? I'm having a look at Webalizer
Xtended (RB17) at the minute, although I haven't worked out how to
configure the geolizer bit as yet. Anyone know how to tweak the 404
reports there, maybe?




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#3623 From: "kripakaranp" <kripakaranp@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:11 am
Subject: webalizer error
kripakaranp
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Hello,
I use webalizer with the squid logfile and when I start the webalizer I
get that messages:

Error: Skipping record (bad date): [01/jan/1970:08:54:18 -0000] [51102]

No valid records found!
Before that it always work fine. I did not change anything in
the config.
The LogType is squid.

Does anybody have an idea what I must change/edit to fix it?

#3624 From: "highbridgesb" <highbridgesb@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:01 am
Subject: Re: 'VISITS'
highbridgesb
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Can anybody give me a pointer please?  I'm new to Webalizer and want to
know what Visits mean, what hits mean etc etc.


Steve



--- In webalizer@yahoogroups.com, "kripakaranp" <kripakaranp@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I use webalizer with the squid logfile and when I start the webalizer
I
> get that messages:
>
> Error: Skipping record (bad date): [01/jan/1970:08:54:18 -0000]
[51102]
>
> No valid records found!
> Before that it always work fine. I did not change anything in
> the config.
> The LogType is squid.
>
> Does anybody have an idea what I must change/edit to fix it?
>

#3625 From: Frank <frank@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:17 am
Subject: Re: Re: 'VISITS'
keyz_de
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highbridgesb schrieb:
> Can anybody give me a pointer please?  I'm new to Webalizer and want to
> know what Visits mean, what hits mean etc etc.
>
>
> Steve
>
>

http://www.webalizer.org/webalizer_help.html

regards,
Frank
>
> --- In webalizer@yahoogroups.com, "kripakaranp" <kripakaranp@...> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I use webalizer with the squid logfile and when I start the webalizer
>>
> I
>
>> get that messages:
>>
>> Error: Skipping record (bad date): [01/jan/1970:08:54:18 -0000]
>>
> [51102]
>
>> No valid records found!
>> Before that it always work fine. I did not change anything in
>> the config.
>> The LogType is squid.
>>
>> Does anybody have an idea what I must change/edit to fix it?
>>
>>

#3626 From: "Bradford L. Barrett" <brad@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:59 am
Subject: Re: webalizer error
brad@...
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> Error: Skipping record (bad date): [01/jan/1970:08:54:18 -0000] [51102]
                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^

You had a web server up and running in 1970?!?

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#3627 From: "marteenmacc" <konferenceen@...>
Date: Tue May 1, 2007 1:05 pm
Subject: Grouping of URL based on URL part after question mark
marteenmacc
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Hi,

I am a new user of webalizer and have this problem with configuration.

I wanted to summarize URLs stats depending on part of url after
question mark which on my PHP based webpage specifies which content
will be shown. So I created following rules in webalizer.conf:

GroupURL        /read.php?*go=zaplaceno Placené přečtení
HideURL         /read.php?*go=zaplaceno
GroupURL        /other.php?go=epovidky  Interaktivní povídky
HideURL         /other.php?go=epovidky
GroupURL        /other.php?go=seznamka  Seznamka
HideURL         /other.php?go=seznamka
GroupURL        /other.php?go=free      Ochutnávka zdarma
HideURL         /other.php?go=free
GroupURL        /other.php?go=registrace        Registrace uzivatelu
HideURL         /other.php?go=registrace
GroupURL        /other.php?go=katalog   Katalog
HideURL         /other.php?go=katalog
GroupURL        /rubs.php       Výpis vsech povídek
HideURL         /rubs.php
GroupURL        /other.php?go=rs        Vyhledávání
HideURL         /other.php?go=rs
GroupURL        /other.php?go=top       Nej povídky
HideURL         /other.php?go=top
GroupURL        /other.php?go=nejint    Nej interaktivní povídky
HideURL         /other.php?go=nejint
GroupURL        /other.php?go=povidka   Vlozte povidku
HideURL         /other.php?go=povidka
GroupURL        /other.php?go=napiste   Napiste nam
HideURL         /other.php?go=napiste
GroupURL        /other.php?go=forum     Diskuzní fóra
HideURL         /other.php?go=forum
GroupURL        /other.php?go=reg_partner       Registrace partneři
HideURL         /other.php?go=reg_partner
GroupURL        /other.php?go=partner   Prihlaseni pro partnery
HideURL         /other.php?go=partner

But the results in stats are not grouped any way I have only one
summarized item for other.php shown.

# Hits KBytes URL

1 312829 10.51% 447509 2.31% /
2 130778 4.39% 3435059 17.77% Zobrazení ukázky
3 128185 4.31% 4721437 24.42% /marteen/other.php
4 52286 1.76% 2575728 13.32% Výpis vsech povídek


Is there any way how to set it up to work for me?

Thank You for Your suggestions.

Radek

#3628 From: "richmondsearain" <huizhang66@...>
Date: Thu May 31, 2007 6:36 pm
Subject: webazolver, could it cause the system overload?
richmondsearain
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I am using freebsd.  I set up the cron works to call webazolver and
webalizer on over dozen sites on my server every early morning.

Recently, I have two incidents that my server were running out of the
resources/memory, only some dns services, http services, database
connections working, some dns services, http services, or database
connections were shut off.  Eventually, the server would run out of
the air in a few hours and totally shut down.

These two incdients happend around the time I set up the cron to run
webazolver and webalizer.  Usually, the webazolver will take a long
time, 3 mintues to 10 minutes to finish on the dozen sites. I wonder
could the webazolver overload the BIND and finally overload the whole
system?

I had run into BIND memory leak problems before but we install the
most current BIND and it seemd that the BIND memory leak was fixed.
I also don't know if the webazolver has anything to do with the
previous BIND memory leak.

Plus, the webazolver created the cache file over 2 MB.  Usually it
will only have no more than a few hundreds addresses a day to deal
with.  Is the size of cache file rihgt?

Thanks!

#3629 From: Enric Naval <enventa2000@...>
Date: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:27 pm
Subject: Re: Grouping of URL based on URL part after question mark
enventa2000
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I'm afraid that the current version of webalizer has no option to group
URLs like that.

If you have the source code, however, you can go to the file
webalizer.c and find the function that starts like this (around line
1763)

int isurlchar(unsigned char ch)


Then on the third line you have to add the "?" sign (without quotes) to
the list of characters. So this line here:

return (strchr(":/\\.,' *-+_@~()[]",ch)!=NULL);

should become:

return (strchr(?":/\\.,' *-+_@~()[]",ch)!=NULL);


(notice the ? that I added)

Then you can recompile the program.


This will make webalizer use the whole url including the query string
all over the program. This can be quite messy, but at least those
GroupURL will work :)



--- marteenmacc <konferenceen@...> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am a new user of webalizer and have this problem with
> configuration.
>
> I wanted to summarize URLs stats depending on part of url after
> question mark which on my PHP based webpage specifies which content
> will be shown. So I created following rules in webalizer.conf:
>
> GroupURL        /read.php?*go=zaplaceno Placené přečtení
> HideURL         /read.php?*go=zaplaceno
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=epovidky  Interaktivní povídky
> HideURL         /other.php?go=epovidky
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=seznamka  Seznamka
> HideURL         /other.php?go=seznamka
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=free      Ochutnávka zdarma
> HideURL         /other.php?go=free
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=registrace        Registrace uzivatelu
> HideURL         /other.php?go=registrace
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=katalog   Katalog
> HideURL         /other.php?go=katalog
> GroupURL        /rubs.php       Výpis vsech povídek
> HideURL         /rubs.php
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=rs        Vyhledávání
> HideURL         /other.php?go=rs
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=top       Nej povídky
> HideURL         /other.php?go=top
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=nejint    Nej interaktivní povídky
> HideURL         /other.php?go=nejint
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=povidka   Vlozte povidku
> HideURL         /other.php?go=povidka
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=napiste   Napiste nam
> HideURL         /other.php?go=napiste
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=forum     Diskuzní fóra
> HideURL         /other.php?go=forum
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=reg_partner       Registrace partneři
> HideURL         /other.php?go=reg_partner
> GroupURL        /other.php?go=partner   Prihlaseni pro partnery
> HideURL         /other.php?go=partner
>
> But the results in stats are not grouped any way I have only one
> summarized item for other.php shown.
>
> # Hits KBytes URL
>
> 1 312829 10.51% 447509 2.31% /
> 2 130778 4.39% 3435059 17.77% Zobrazení ukázky
> 3 128185 4.31% 4721437 24.42% /marteen/other.php
> 4 52286 1.76% 2575728 13.32% Výpis vsech povídek
>
>
> Is there any way how to set it up to work for me?
>
> Thank You for Your suggestions.
>
> Radek
>
>


Enric Naval
Estudiante de Informática de Gestión en la Udl (Lleida)
GRIHO webalizer.conf
http://griho.udl.es/webalizer/webalizer.conf.txt



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#3630 From: Enric Naval <enventa2000@...>
Date: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:39 pm
Subject: Re: webazolver, could it cause the system overload?
enventa2000
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Well, I think that webazolver uses BIND quite a lot. If BIND has memory
leaks, then webazolver will hit all of them several times each.


--- richmondsearain <huizhang66@...> wrote:

> I am using freebsd.  I set up the cron works to call webazolver and
> webalizer on over dozen sites on my server every early morning.
>
> Recently, I have two incidents that my server were running out of the
>
> resources/memory, only some dns services, http services, database
> connections working, some dns services, http services, or database
> connections were shut off.  Eventually, the server would run out of
> the air in a few hours and totally shut down.
>
> These two incdients happend around the time I set up the cron to run
> webazolver and webalizer.  Usually, the webazolver will take a long
> time, 3 mintues to 10 minutes to finish on the dozen sites. I wonder
> could the webazolver overload the BIND and finally overload the whole
>
> system?
>
> I had run into BIND memory leak problems before but we install the
> most current BIND and it seemd that the BIND memory leak was fixed.
> I also don't know if the webazolver has anything to do with the
> previous BIND memory leak.
>
> Plus, the webazolver created the cache file over 2 MB.  Usually it
> will only have no more than a few hundreds addresses a day to deal
> with.  Is the size of cache file rihgt?
>
> Thanks!
>
>


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#3631 From: "Rich" <mobbyg@...>
Date: Thu Jun 14, 2007 2:55 am
Subject: Some config file help
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Hello

I've been using webalizer off and on for a while now and seem to have
some of the basics down. But now I want to get into the nitty gritty
of it and use webalizer to track my podcasts.

Specifically, the individual episodes downloaded, and who downloaded
as well as referrals and what not. But I'm not quite sure where I
would tell webalizer, in my config file, to start watching the mp3
files from my site.

Can anyone offer some advice?

#3632 From: Enric Naval <enventa2000@...>
Date: Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:54 pm
Subject: Re: Some config file help
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Use this on the config file:

PageType mp3

This should cause webalzier to match all files ending on ".mp3"


--- Rich <mobbyg@...> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I've been using webalizer off and on for a while now and seem to have
> some of the basics down. But now I want to get into the nitty gritty
> of it and use webalizer to track my podcasts.
>
> Specifically, the individual episodes downloaded, and who downloaded
> as well as referrals and what not. But I'm not quite sure where I
> would tell webalizer, in my config file, to start watching the mp3
> files from my site.
>
> Can anyone offer some advice?
>
>
>
>


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http://griho.udl.es/webalizer/webalizer.conf.txt



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#3633 From: "Rich" <mobbyg@...>
Date: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:05 pm
Subject: Re: Some config file help
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Thanks for the help.

Ok, I added that to the config and it seems that it's not seeing the
mp3 downloads because of the link used on the page to get them which is..

http://www.mydomain.org/get.php?web=CW_20070603.mp3

I also added PageType php as well to my config.
Is there a way for webalizer to see the php files with the "?" ?

Would adding a wildcard after the PageType php help? i.e.: PageType php* ?





--- In webalizer@yahoogroups.com, Enric Naval <enventa2000@...> wrote:
>
> Use this on the config file:
>
> PageType mp3
>
> This should cause webalzier to match all files ending on ".mp3"
>
>
> --- Rich <mobbyg@...> wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I've been using webalizer off and on for a while now and seem to have
> > some of the basics down. But now I want to get into the nitty gritty
> > of it and use webalizer to track my podcasts.
> >
> > Specifically, the individual episodes downloaded, and who downloaded
> > as well as referrals and what not. But I'm not quite sure where I
> > would tell webalizer, in my config file, to start watching the mp3
> > files from my site.
> >
> > Can anyone offer some advice?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Enric Naval
> Estudiante de Informática de Gestión en la Udl (Lleida)
> GRIHO webalizer.conf
> http://griho.udl.es/webalizer/webalizer.conf.txt
>
>
>
>
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#3634 From: "dnanib" <binand@...>
Date: Sun Jun 17, 2007 4:38 pm
Subject: Importing older logs into webalizer
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Hello all,

I run Webalizer for a load-balanced webserver farm with several
name-based virtual hosts (each vhost logs in a different file). I have
a daily cron that pushes all the logfiles from each webserver to my
log processing box, where a separate instance of webalizer runs for
each vhost with a different configuration file. This works just fine,
but recently - 10 days or so back - some more webservers were
introduced into the load balanced pool, but my webalizer setup wasn't
updated along with that.

I have all the unimported log files stored safely, and I am looking
for the right method of importing them into webalizer. From my reading
of the docs, I figure I should just remove the .current & .hist files,
run webalizer for the missing log files, remove .current and .hist
once again, and then let normal processing resume. Is that the right
approach?

My regular processing commandline is:

cat logfile-vhost1-host1 logfile-vhost1-host2 ... | webalizer -c
/path/to/webalizer-vhost1.conf; rm -f logfile-vhost1-host1
logfile-vhost1-host2 ...

A shell loop runs over all possible vhosts.

TIA,

Binand

#3635 From: "Judy" <shimkusj@...>
Date: Sun Jul 1, 2007 11:59 pm
Subject: DNS Lookup
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I'm running my Webalizer reports on a Windows machine, and Hostnames are
appearing as TCPIP address, and not being involved.  According to README*
the reverse
DNS lookup doesn't work on Windows machines.  Any way around it?  Any idea
when this will be fixed?

Thanks,

Judy Shimkus

#3636 From: "K.Indraveni" <indraveni@...>
Date: Sat Jul 7, 2007 6:31 am
Subject: My webalizer index.html file is not updated with latest information
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Hi all,

   I am using webalizer from May month and it was working fine.
Recently I created a seperate log file for a site and changed the log
file path in webalizer conf file. but I mispelt the log file name and
thus there was no report generated for the month of July 2007. Today I
checked that and corrected the spelling and executed the webalizer
command. thus the July month html file is generated, but my home page
is not displaying the July month entry. If I am manually typing the
html file path in browser the page exists. And ny typing the url
http://webalizer.bosslinux.in/index.html is displaying the July month
info, but by just giving http://webalizer.bosslinux.in  is not showing
the July month. What problem is going on here I dont understand.

Could some one help me here.

I am using debian GNU/Linux.

Regards
Indraveni

#3638 From: "Francis Chapman" <francischapman@...>
Date: Tue Sep 4, 2007 3:50 pm
Subject: I'm on vacation
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#3639 From: "Samuel V. Green III" <unkie@...>
Date: Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:57 pm
Subject: msfree.png not found
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I'm running Webalizer V2.01-10 and everything works fine with the
exception of my apache log file
showing "msfree.png" not found.

Is this generated or can someone send me this file?

Thanks,

Samuel.

#3640 From: "macunkie" <unkie@...>
Date: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:12 pm
Subject: Re: msfree.png not found
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--- In webalizer@yahoogroups.com, "Samuel V. Green III" <unkie@...> wrote:
>
> I'm running Webalizer V2.01-10 and everything works fine with the
> exception of my apache log file
> showing "msfree.png" not found.
>
> Is this generated or can someone send me this file?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Samuel.
>

Never mind.  I did find the relative file in the distribution.

Samuel

#3641 From: "frodojrr147" <frodo@...>
Date: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:24 pm
Subject: Webalizer v. Awstats
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Hello.  New to this group.  I host several sites at Bluehost.com for
myself and clients.  Both Webalizer and Awstats are available for my
use, and I have both enabled on most domains.

I'm confused as Webalizer's stats are often 1.5 times higher than
those of Awstats, sometimes more.  This month, for example, one of my
sites shows 6911 visits on Awstats from 2479 unique visitors, and
Webalizer for the same site shows 12371 visits from 3695 Unique Sites
and 1216 unique URLs.

How can I compare the two, and which set of stats do I take to
potential advertisers?  How much of the difference is simply "apples
and oranges," in that Webalizer and Awstats simply read and interpret
the servers differently?

Thank you.

Gary Kopycinski
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#3643 From: "Samuel V. Green III" <unkie@...>
Date: Mon Oct 1, 2007 7:47 am
Subject: Webalizer only not updating all records.
macunkie
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From my command line I'm issuing command:  sudo webalizer:

Output:

Webalizer V2.01-10 (Darwin 8.10.0) English
Using logfile /volumes/web/webdata/logs/access_log (clf)
Creating output in /volumes/web/webdata/webalizer/usage
Hostname for reports is 'macunkie.com'
Reading history file... webalizer.hist
Generating report for July 2007
Generating report for August 2007
Generating summary report
Saving history information...
21108 records (21 ignored) in 33.33 seconds, 633/sec

Why is it not reporting info for September?

Thanks for any help,

Samuel.

#3644 From: "Samuel V. Green III" <unkie@...>
Date: Mon Oct 1, 2007 8:17 am
Subject: Re: Webalizer only not updating all records.
macunkie
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I found my problem!
thanks,

--Samuel.
On Oct 1, 2007, at 12:47 AM, Samuel V. Green III wrote:

From my command line I'm issuing command: sudo webalizer:

Output:

Webalizer V2.01-10 (Darwin 8.10.0) English
Using logfile /volumes/web/webdata/logs/access_log (clf)
Creating output in /volumes/web/webdata/webalizer/usage
Hostname for reports is 'macunkie.com'
Reading history file... webalizer.hist
Generating report for July 2007
Generating report for August 2007
Generating summary report
Saving history information...
21108 records (21 ignored) in 33.33 seconds, 633/sec

Why is it not reporting info for September?

Thanks for any help,

Samuel.



#3645 From: rob rob <robnewjersey@...>
Date: Mon Nov 5, 2007 3:53 pm
Subject: webalizer.hist file
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Dear Webalizers,

It appears that during the last Linux upgrade, I lost all the data in my webalizer.hist file. The actual html files are all there in the directory but the history file only has this current months. This occurred at the end of October. I just checked the file again today and now only Novembers stats are in the history file. Is there a setting in the webalizer configure file that I need to change in order to keep 1 years worth of data? And, how to I reconstitute the history file to contain my one years worth of data?

Thanks
Bob Rynkiewicz

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#3646 From: Kdjamanka Karfa <dia6769a@...>
Date: Wed Nov 7, 2007 8:43 pm
Subject: Re: webalizer.hist file
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Hi,
Much that I like to webalize at your blog,I have no knowledge whatsoever,of what you may or may not have lost during this '07 year.
Advise? Why can't you forget about what is not retrievable and go on feeding your fans with what is current?It is the best way to dodge the impossible to my mind,isn't it.
Chao! 4 now,
Jamanka

rob rob <robnewjersey@...> wrote:
Dear Webalizers,

It appears that during the last Linux upgrade, I lost all the data in my webalizer.hist file. The actual html files are all there in the directory but the history file only has this current months. This occurred at the end of October. I just checked the file again today and now only Novembers stats are in the history file. Is there a setting in the webalizer configure file that I need to change in order to keep 1 years worth of data? And, how to I reconstitute the history file to contain my one years worth of data?

Thanks
Bob Rynkiewicz

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#3647 From: rob rob <robnewjersey@...>
Date: Wed Nov 7, 2007 8:46 pm
Subject: Re: webalizer.hist file
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Problem solved, Once I found out the structure of each column in the history file, I was able to manually add each line to recover the stats.

Bob


Kdjamanka Karfa <dia6769a@...> wrote:
Hi,
Much that I like to webalize at your blog,I have no knowledge whatsoever,of what you may or may not have lost during this '07 year.
Advise? Why can't you forget about what is not retrievable and go on feeding your fans with what is current?It is the best way to dodge the impossible to my mind,isn't it.
Chao! 4 now,
Jamanka

rob rob <robnewjersey@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Webalizers,

It appears that during the last Linux upgrade, I lost all the data in my webalizer.hist file. The actual html files are all there in the directory but the history file only has this current months. This occurred at the end of October. I just checked the file again today and now only Novembers stats are in the history file. Is there a setting in the webalizer configure file that I need to change in order to keep 1 years worth of data? And, how to I reconstitute the history file to contain my one years worth of data?

Thanks
Bob Rynkiewicz

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#3648 From: "engaoj" <ojende@...>
Date: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:39 am
Subject: storage of Pc visited?
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For how long are the records from different PCs that accessed my
website stored with webalizer?

Thanks in advance!

#3650 From: "smurfggm" <glenn.petersen@...>
Date: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:56 pm
Subject: Novice Help - Reporting on MP3 file downloads
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Hi there,

I hope this will be a pretty easy question to answer !

The current reporting is the default and only reports on the top 10
hits on the largest files on my website. I would like to set up
Webalizer to report on all files or even better, just MP3 files.

Many thanks in advance !

#3651 From: <alja@...>
Date: Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:06 pm
Subject: Title - Header Name
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Hi, I have a vps and I'm using webalizer as my stats program but I have a problem since each time that the stats are displayed the name that apears in the header of the stats page is the name of the server but not the name of the domain that I'm currently checking. Is there any posibility to be able to change this so the header will show the name of the domain that I'm checking?

Thanks.

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