
- CGI BIN AWSTATS AWSTATS.PL HOW TO
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The current version available is AWStats 7.0.
CGI BIN AWSTATS AWSTATS.PL DOWNLOAD
The next step, download and extract Awstats.
CGI BIN AWSTATS AWSTATS.PL HOW TO
If not, I’ve included a command later in the article how to setup. I installed ActiveState (32 bit ) to C:\Perl If IIS is installed, you’ll want to confirm if the HTTP Handler is already setup. Later in the article, we'll configure IIS.
CGI BIN AWSTATS AWSTATS.PL INSTALL
For purposes of this article, download and install the x86 (32 bit) edition of ActiveState. From my testing, I can only get the x86 edition running within IIS. Thankfully, ActiveState provides an x86 and 圆4 Perl implementation. The first thing you'll need is a method to run PERL on Windows. If you have any further questions, comments please feel free to add to the article. I’ll assume you have a Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 server with IIS Installed. Here is the order of what I did to get my server up and running. I’m still working on a few config items within AWStats, which if you have suggestions, please let me know. One of the things I couldn't find that covered the steps to get IIS 7.5 up and running. AWStats ( is a free Open Source (Perl based) package. Introducing PIWIK.One of things I’ve wanted to evaluate is AWStats for doing analytics on a variety of sites I run. If awstats doesn't impress you, then you should try something more current. Then view your statistics with the processed data using browserĭelete the processed log files in /var/lib/awtstats (directory defined by DirData parameter) using RM although you have to be root. */10 * * * * root /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ -config= -update > /dev/null Once the config is done, process the config file by usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/ /var/log/apache2/access-anoneh.log.* > combined-anoneh.log Don't attempt to "cat" the log files, it won't work.

You can if you must, combine multiple log files into one by tool. It could be "awstats-icon" like above or default "icons" so make sure both are pointing to the same folder. One for apache using alias and one for awstats eg. LogFormat=1 (otherwise, search keywords and browser stats will be null).LogFile="/var/log/apache2/anoneh_access.log".Options ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatchĮrrorLog /var/log/apache2/error-awestats.logĬustomLog /var/log/apache2/access-awestats.log combinedĬp /etc/awstats/nf /etc/awstats/ Since awstats is in perl, then you have to configure the cgi location Setup ('/etc/awstats/nf' file, web server or permissions) may be wrong.Ĭheck config file, permissions and AWStats documentation (in 'docs' directory).Īctual Reason : Log files are not readable because log files are copied or moved. You must edit it for using this version of AWStats. Once processing is done you can then view the stats from your browser.Ĭommon errors Error: SiteDomain parameter not defined in your config/domain file. LoadPlugin=tooltips, hashfiles & geoipfree.SkipHosts - Do not include access from clients that match following criteria.This processing is done by command line by specifying the config files. Since they will be looking at raw apache log files, it must be processed first. The idea is that with one installation of Awstats, you can check the hits of a particular domain by specifying in the parameter like /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/ - some tools are kept here instead of /usr/share/doc/awstats/tools.
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Subject to your version, the location of the files are Tested installation an Ubuntu 10.10 and 12.04. I chose awstats because it is part of Ubuntu's repositories.

Posted under » Ubuntu » Linux » Perl » SEO updated on 30 March 2012Īwstats is not new and I have been using it since 2000 because google analytics is risky and slow.
