From: eldy <> Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 23:07:10 +0000 (+0000) Subject: no message X-Git-Tag: AWSTATS_1_0~295 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f450656d35cb8a507f7dc2049c8c107b89c02834;p=thirdparty%2FAWStats.git no message --- diff --git a/README.TXT b/README.TXT index c9dd942e..ffb9b895 100644 --- a/README.TXT +++ b/README.TXT @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ II - 1) With Apache Server (on Unix/Linux or Windows) look for awstats.conf). Whatever the name you choose, this new file must be stored in same directory than awstats.pl (so cgi-bin directory) and edit it with your own setup : - - Change "LogFile" value with full path of your web server log file or - with relative path from your awstats.pl directory. + - Change "LogFile" value with full path of your web server log file (You + can also use a relative path from your awstats.pl directory). - Check if "LogFormat" has the value "1" (it means "apache combined log format"). - Change the "DirIcons" parameter to reflect URL of icons directory. @@ -136,16 +136,15 @@ II - 1) With Apache Server (on Unix/Linux or Windows) * To update statistics and generate the HTML report page, launch awstats.pl from the command line interface (the first time, process may be long), like this: - awstats.pl site=www.myserver.mydomain > result.html - where www.myserver.mydomain is the URL you use to access your web site. + awstats.pl conf=www.myserver.mydomain > result.html AWStats will use awstats.www.myserver.mydomain.conf config file, and, if not found, will use awstats.conf. This command create/update database where AWStats store all summary - informations issued from analysed log files and create an HTML result - page that show all this informations. + informations issued from analyzed log files and create an HTML result + page that shows all those informations. A log analysis process is slow (one second for each 570 lines of your logfile with Pentium 300, plus DNS resolution time for each different IP - address in your logfile). + address in your logfile if DNSLookup=1). * Add instructions in your crontab (Unix/Linux) or your scheduler (for Windows), to launch frequently this Awstats update process. @@ -168,7 +167,7 @@ II - 1) With Apache Server (on Unix/Linux or Windows) For this, if you called your config file awstats.conf, just use URL: htpp://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl If you called your config file awstats.virtualhost.conf, use URL: - htpp://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?site=virtualhost + htpp://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?conf=virtualhost where virtualhost is used to know which config file to use (AWStats will use awstats.virtualhost.conf file). @@ -196,8 +195,8 @@ II - 2) With IIS Server look for awstats.conf). Whatever the name you choose, this new file must be stored in same directory than awstats.pl (so cgi-bin directory) and edit it with your own setup : - - Change "LogFile" value with full path of your web server log file or - with relative path from your awstats.pl directory. + - Change "LogFile" value with full path of your web server log file (You + can also use a relative path from your awstats.pl directory). - Change "LogFormat" to value "2" (it means "IIS log format"). - Change "DirIcons" parameter to reflect URL of icons directory. - You can change other parameters if you want. @@ -205,16 +204,15 @@ II - 2) With IIS Server * To update statistics and generate the HTML report page, launch awstats.pl from the command line interface (the first time, process may be long), like this: - awstats.pl site=www.myserver.mydomain > result.html - where www.myserver.mydomain is the URL you use to access your web site. + awstats.pl conf=www.myserver.mydomain > result.html AWStats will use awstats.www.myserver.mydomain.conf config file, and, if not found, will use awstats.conf. This command create/update database where AWStats store all summary - informations issued from analysed log files and create an HTML result - page that show all this informations. + informations issued from analyzed log files and create an HTML result + page that shows all those informations. A log analysis process is slow (one second for each 570 lines of your logfile with Pentium 300, plus DNS resolution time for each different IP - address in your logfile). + address in your logfile if DNSLookup=1). * Add instructions in a task scheduler to launch frequently this Awstats update process. @@ -245,7 +243,7 @@ II - 2) With IIS Server For this, if you called your config file awstats.conf, just use URL: htpp://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl If you called your config file awstats.virtualhost.conf, use URL: - htpp://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?site=virtualhost + htpp://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?conf=virtualhost where virtualhost is used to know which config file to use (AWStats will use awstats.virtualhost.conf file). @@ -284,7 +282,7 @@ http://awstats.sourceforge.net V - ABOUT THE AUTHOR, LICENSE AND SUPPORT ----------------------------------------- -Copyright (C) 2000 Laurent Destailleur +Copyright (C) 2000 - Laurent Destailleur - eldy@users.sourceforge.net This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License @@ -303,5 +301,3 @@ the Free Software Foundation, Inc., You can download latest version at the following URL: http://awstats.sourceforge.net -You can send or ask help to: -eldy@users.sourceforge.net