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Old 11-03-2004
Wang Penghui
 
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Default Ask for suggestion of apache log analysis.

Hi all:

I am new administrator of a web server. I am using the most popular and
powerful web server apache. Everyone knows that log files are the most
important things to a web server. So i wonder that what software are
you using in log analysis? Or anyother special configuration in
httpd.conf? And what should i pay more attention to in daily management?

Each response is appreciate.

Wang Penghui
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Old 11-03-2004
Davide Bianchi
 
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Default Re: Ask for suggestion of apache log analysis.

On 2004-11-03, Wang Penghui <wangpenghui@realss.com> wrote:
> you using in log analysis?


Analog, awstats, webalizer
Davide

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Old 11-03-2004
David Kirkby
 
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Default Re: Ask for suggestion of apache log analysis.

Wang Penghui wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I am new administrator of a web server. I am using the most popular
> and powerful web server apache. Everyone knows that log files are the
> most important things to a web server. So i wonder that what software
> are you using in log analysis? Or anyother special configuration in
> httpd.conf? And what should i pay more attention to in daily management?
>
> Each response is appreciate.
>
> Wang Penghui


I highly reccomened awstats. However, since there is a lot of
information, printed in a graphical way, and is coded in perl (not C),
it can be a bit CPU intensive to update the stats. I have reasonably
small sites on an old 2x75 MHz machine.

 
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