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  1. #AWSTATS HOMEPAGE HOW TO#
  2. #AWSTATS HOMEPAGE INSTALL#
  3. #AWSTATS HOMEPAGE UPDATE#
  4. #AWSTATS HOMEPAGE FREE#

> the problem was in paths - awstats directory is located outside My provider got a workaround from plesk-support: Otherwise, I will tell him to open a ticket at plesk, perhaps they can help, or is this a problem of the distribution (SuSE 9.2)? My provider will do some tests on a testbox and perhaps find a solution. So it could be a hint to cp to the cgi-bin-directory into the vhosts docroot, but I think there will be problems with finding the config-files and who want's to copy all the data each time a new domain is created? : command not in docroot (/usr/local/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/) MyServer:/home/httpd/vhosts/ # tail /var/log/apache2/suexec.log

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The problem is caused by the suexec-wrapper, which prevents cgi/perlscripts from running out of the document-root: He is still searching for a fix, the reason is found, i will try to translate it from german to english: Notice: if you want to add another domain just repeat these steps from 3-5 Now use this url to see if everything is ok It would be nice if you add these commands to cron tab

#AWSTATS HOMEPAGE UPDATE#

# /usr/local/awstats/or if you want to update all at the same time us this LogFile="/home/httpd/vhosts//statistics/logs/access_log"ĥ) All you need to do now is to update awstats data base using one of these two commands # vi /etc/awstats/awstats.change log path to: You will be asked about your domain and path to nf file so enterĤ) you need to provide correct path to access_log file, so open conf file for your domain using vi text editor usin this command: If you want to use other version of rpm find url first and replace this one.ģ) then you will need to setup awstats_ run:

#AWSTATS HOMEPAGE INSTALL#

I would recommend playing with it to find the setting or collection of settings that fit best for you.Here is a full guide for linux in a few very simple steps :įirst you will need a shell access, the most popular program is putty (ssh emulator) download one if you dont have it, login as a root user and folow the instructions:ġ) you need to install awstats, the best way to install it is using awstats rpm, so run this command first. You should now see the AWStats interface, which should look similar to the following.Īs you can see, AWStats is extensive and contains a LOT of information and various methods to sort this information.

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  • Under the Virtualmin section, select the domain from the dropdown menu for which you'd like to view AWStats.
  • #AWSTATS HOMEPAGE FREE#

    Once you're logged in please feel free to continue with the following steps.

    #AWSTATS HOMEPAGE HOW TO#

    If you're not really sure how to log in to Virtualmin, please refer to the following article: How to login to Webmin. To view AWStats you'll first need to login to Virtualmin.

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    If you have not done so yet, please look at the following article: How to install Virtualmin (CentOS 7). This article implies that you have already installed Virtualmin. The focus of this article is to show you how to locate and access AWStats in Virtualmin. However, it may be a bit hard to find if you don't know where to look. AWStats comes pre-installed with all modern versions of Virtualmin.

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    This is where a tool like AWStats comes into play, and after you see all of the information that it can report, you'll be glad that you found it! AWStats is an open-source log analyzer that is extremely powerful and displays the information it collects graphically through your browser. Having access to in-depth statistical information regarding various aspects of your website can be a crucial part of ensuring that your site is constantly growing in the right direction.












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