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[FRIDAY/OT] Access Log file reporting tools

Does anyone know of an OSS log file reporting tool?  We're using a very old
version of WebTrends, which usually works fine (but sometimes not).  MGMT
doesn't want to "pony up" so, well, you know.  Was hoping that Apache had
something.

Re: [FRIDAY/OT] Access Log file reporting tools

Posted by Wendy Smoak <ws...@gmail.com>.
On 12/1/06, Monkeyden <mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was referring to web server access log files, by which to generate traffic
> reports.  I looked at Chainsaw but it's basically just a log file viewer.  I
> need something that will process, and report on, a 10 million line
> access.log file.

So... Apache httpd logs, then?   Try Analog or Webalizer...

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Re: [FRIDAY/OT] Access Log file reporting tools

Posted by Monkeyden <mo...@gmail.com>.
I was referring to web server access log files, by which to generate traffic
reports.  I looked at Chainsaw but it's basically just a log file viewer.  I
need something that will process, and report on, a 10 million line
access.log file.

On 12/1/06, Wendy Smoak <ws...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/1/06, Monkeyden <mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Does anyone know of an OSS log file reporting tool?  We're using a very
> old
> > version of WebTrends, which usually works fine (but sometimes
> not).  MGMT
> > doesn't want to "pony up" so, well, you know.  Was hoping that Apache
> had
> > something.
>
> What sort of log files?
>
> I haven't used it, but Chainsaw comes to mind...
> http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/chainsaw.html
>
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> Wendy
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Re: [FRIDAY/OT] Access Log file reporting tools

Posted by Wendy Smoak <ws...@gmail.com>.
On 12/1/06, Monkeyden <mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of an OSS log file reporting tool?  We're using a very old
> version of WebTrends, which usually works fine (but sometimes not).  MGMT
> doesn't want to "pony up" so, well, you know.  Was hoping that Apache had
> something.

What sort of log files?

I haven't used it, but Chainsaw comes to mind...
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/chainsaw.html

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Re: [FRIDAY/OT] Access Log file reporting tools

Posted by Christopher Goldman <cg...@dhapdigital.com>.
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 12:16 -0500, Monkeyden wrote:
> Does anyone know of an OSS log file reporting tool?  We're using a very old
> version of WebTrends, which usually works fine (but sometimes not).  MGMT
> doesn't want to "pony up" so, well, you know.  Was hoping that Apache had
> something.

Monkeyden,

Have you seen this?  http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/

Easy to set up.  I've had it running with Apache (which is talking to
Tomcat 5 over mod_jk 2) for the past few years.

Chris



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