Hi,
I have a fedora23 system with a few web sites, and would like to generate some stats on them. What are people using for this these days?
I'd like to find total hits, bandwidth used, geolocation info, etc.
I used to use webalizer, but it appears it's no longer being developed...
Thanks, Alex
Den 2016-02-24 kl. 15:25, skrev Alex:
Hi,
I have a fedora23 system with a few web sites, and would like to generate some stats on them. What are people using for this these days?
I'd like to find total hits, bandwidth used, geolocation info, etc.
I used to use webalizer, but it appears it's no longer being developed...
AWstats maybe?
Thanks, Alex
Quoting Alex mysqlstudent@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have a fedora23 system with a few web sites, and would like to generate some stats on them. What are people using for this these days?
I'd like to find total hits, bandwidth used, geolocation info, etc.
I used to use webalizer, but it appears it's no longer being developed...
Thanks, Alex
here: http://www.webalizer.org/ is a good place to check status. I think that once something is fixed it's time to stop fixing it. Webalizer might already not need fixing...
Dave
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On 02/24/2016 08:28 AM, Dave Stevens wrote:
Quoting Alex mysqlstudent@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have a fedora23 system with a few web sites, and would like to generate some stats on them. What are people using for this these days?
I'd like to find total hits, bandwidth used, geolocation info, etc.
I used to use webalizer, but it appears it's no longer being developed...
Thanks, Alex
here: http://www.webalizer.org/ is a good place to check status. I think that once something is fixed it's time to stop fixing it. Webalizer might already not need fixing...
Webalizer is still available in the repos as version 2.23_08-2, which is the latest version available. It hasn't been updated in about 3 years, but it is mature and there apparently haven't been many bug reports, hence it's not being updated.
One of my favorite quotes is: "If it's stupid and it works, it ain't stupid!", so go ahead and keep using it. I still do. I even keep the source tarball around--just in case I need to build it from scratch.
AWStats is good, too, and has the benefit of being able to be run "on demand" from the web page it puts up. However it is Perl, isn't as fast as webalizer and puts a heavier load on the machine running it. The load issue is rather trivial with current hardware now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, AllDigital ricks@alldigital.com - - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 226437340 Yahoo: origrps2 - - - - Tempt not the dragons of fate, since thou art crunchy and taste - - good with ketchup. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------
On 24.02.2016 15:25, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I have a fedora23 system with a few web sites, and would like to generate some stats on them. What are people using for this these days?
I'd like to find total hits, bandwidth used, geolocation info, etc.
I used to use webalizer, but it appears it's no longer being developed...
You can give piwik a try. It's usually used as a target for embedded tags that report page impressions but there is also a mode that analyses logfiles instead: http://piwik.org/log-analytics/
Regards, Dennis
Hi,
I'd like to find total hits, bandwidth used, geolocation info, etc.
I used to use webalizer, but it appears it's no longer being developed...
You can give piwik a try. It's usually used as a target for embedded tags that report page impressions but there is also a mode that analyses logfiles instead: http://piwik.org/log-analytics/
Interesting. Thanks everyone for your comments and ideas.
Thanks, Alex