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On Oct 12, 2003, at 9:33 AM, Phil Pennington wrote:
OK, two issues with AWStats.
1. I would like AWStats to update every two hours for some virtual hosts,
and once per day for others, instead of every 30 minutes. In the webLogCron
file I see this for each virtual host:
/Library/Tenon/WebLog/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=www.atkinsruiz.com
-logfile=/Library/Tenon/WebServer/Logs/www.atkinsruiz.com.access.log -update
/dev/null 2>&1
What do I change?
The webLogCron runs every 30 minutes by cron job. If you wish to
manually run them at different time, you will have to manually code
your own cron job.
For example:
sudo crontab -u www -e
Input the date and time that you wish to run cron job for each of the site:
minute hour mday month wday
/Library/Tenon/WebLog/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
-config=www.atkinsruiz.com
-logfile=/Library/Tenon/WebServer/Logs/www.atkinsruiz.com.access.log
-update /dev/null 2>&1
However, I really don't recommend to modify this because there are
many factors that your web log cron job might be changed when virtual
hosts are renamed or removed.
2. AWStats worked for all of my virtual hosts in September (when we
installed), but I am showing zeros for all data for October. Each virtual
domain is set to rotate monthly. Any ideas?
Check if /Library/Tenon/AdminServer and
/Library/Tenon/AdminServer/template have read and executable
permission for group and others. Make sure your system has been
updated with all of the latest System Updates.
regards,
Eric
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