![]() This entry was posted in Monitoring, Web, Windows. I don’t normally use AWStats as a real-time monitor so I don’t usually read the live access log. Then you can schedule AWStats to read the old log file daily after it rolls. If they are really big I use a script to compress and move them for a month or more. I normally set up the file to roll by time rather than size and keep them a while longer. Of course, this requires that the access logging actually be enabled in WebLogic which is done by logging into the console, navigating to Environment -> Servers -> server instance -> Logging Tab -> HTTP sub tab, and selecting HTTP Access Log File Enabled. Then hit your AWStats site to see if it worked. Perl %AWSTATS_HOME%\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ -config=HCMDEV In my case I also updated DirCgi and DirIcons to reflect the /awstats/ virtual directory in my URL Unless you’ve changed the filename it’s going to be something like %PS_HOME%\webserv\HCMDEV\servers\PIA\logs\PIA_access.logĬhange LogFormat from 1 to 4 Weblogic should default to the Common format. Perl %AWSTATS_HOME%\tools\awstats_ĮNTER – notification to use schedule tasksĮdit the config file created you just generated from the configure script ( %AWSTATS_HOME%\Somewhere near line 50 you can specify LogFile path and name. Run the awstats_ script answering the prompts to build your basic config file. Once that is done it’s on to AWStats specific configuration. It should map *.pl files to be run by Perl. I had an existing site that was a launchpad for admin functions that I was adding AWStats to so I created a new virtual directory named awstats and pointed it to my awstats %AWSTATS_HOME%\In IIS under the Handler Mappings config add a Script Map for your AWStats site. unzip AWStats somewhere, I will refer to this location as %AWSTATS_HOME%. I chose to use Strawberry but ActivePerl is an option for your Perl install as well. If IIS is not already installed, install it, making sure the CGI and ISAPI Application Development options are installed. If you have an RPM based Linux distribution, such as CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora, then you can get the RPM version for non-RPM based distros you can instead get the. Normally I run it on Linux but recently I setup AWStats on IIS which was actually pretty painless. is hosted on IIS / Windows web server open source and can run on Windows depends on IIS log files Step by step set-up guide of AWStats. The first thing to do is to download AWStats from the AWStats Download Page on Sourceforge. ![]() It’s just another great tool for in any Admin’s toolbox. I’ve been using it for a long time to provide stats on all sorts of different websites and applications (including PeopleSoft). If you are not familiar with it, I recommend checking out the Live Demo to see what kind of data it can provide. AWStats is a great tool for parsing web server access logs of any kind.
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