/etc/sarg/sarg.conf
# sarg.conf
#
# TAG:  access_log file
#       Where is the access.log file
#       sarg -l file
#
#access_log /usr/local/squid/var/logs/access.log
access_log /var/log/squid/access.log

# TAG: graphs yes|no
#       Use graphics where is possible.
#           graph_days_bytes_bar_color blue|green|yellow|orange|brown|red
#
graphs yes
graph_days_bytes_bar_color orange

# TAG:  graph_font
#       The full path to the TTF font file to use to create the graphs. It is required
#       if graphs is set to yes.
#
graph_font /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf

# TAG:  title
#       Especify the title for html page.
#
title "Squid User Access Reports"

# TAG:  font_face
#       Especify the font for html page.
#
font_face Tahoma,Verdana,Arial

# TAG:  header_color
#       Especify the header color
#
header_color darkblue

# TAG:  header_bgcolor
#       Especify the header bgcolor
#
header_bgcolor blanchedalmond

# TAG:  font_size
#       Especify the text font size
#
font_size 12px

# TAG:  header_font_size
#       Especify the header font size
#
header_font_size 12px

# TAG:  title_font_size
#       Especify the title font size
#
title_font_size 11px

# TAG:  background_color
# TAG:  background_color
#       Html page background color
#
 background_color white

# TAG:  text_color
#       Html page text color
#
text_color #000000

# TAG:  text_bgcolor
#       Html page text background color
#
#text_bgcolor lavender

# TAG:  title_color
#       Html page title color
#
#title_color green

# TAG:  logo_image
#       Html page logo.
#
#logo_image none

# TAG:  logo_text
#       Html page logo text.
#       width height
#
#image_size 80 45

# TAG:  background_image
#       Html page background image
#
#background_image none

# TAG:  password
#       User password file used by Squid authentication scheme
#       If used, generate reports just for that users.
#
#password none

# TAG:  temporary_dir
#       Temporary directory name for work files
#       sarg -w dir
#
#temporary_dir /tmp

# TAG:  output_dir
#       The reports will be saved in that directory
#       sarg -o dir
#
output_dir /var/www/html/squid-reports
#output_dir /var/www/sarg/ONE-SHOT

# TAG:  output_email
#       Email address to send the reports. If you use this tag, no html reports will be generated.
#       sarg -e email
#
#output_email none

# TAG:  resolve_ip yes/no
#       Convert ip address to dns name
#       sarg -n
#resolve_ip no
resolve_ip yes

# TAG:  user_ip yes/no
#       Use Ip Address instead userid in reports.
#       sarg -p
#user_ip no

# TAG:  topuser_sort_field field normal/reverse
#       Sort field for the Topuser Report.
#       Allowed fields: USER CONNECT BYTES TIME
#
#topuser_sort_field BYTES reverse

# TAG:  user_sort_field field normal/reverse
#       Sort field for the User Report.
#       Allowed fields: SITE CONNECT BYTES TIME
#
#user_sort_field BYTES reverse

# TAG:  exclude_users file
#       users within the file will be excluded from reports.
#       you can use indexonly to have only index.html file.
#
#exclude_users none

# TAG:  exclude_hosts file
#       Hosts, domains or subnets will be excluded from reports.
#
#       Eg.: 192.168.10.10   - exclude ip address only
#            192.168.10.0/24 - exclude full C class
#            s1.acme.foo     - exclude hostname only
#            *.acme.foo      - exclude full domain name
#
#exclude_hosts none

# TAG:  useragent_log file
#       useragent.log file patch to generate useragent report.
#
#useragent_log none

# TAG:  date_format
#       Date format in reports: e (European=dd/mm/yy), u (American=mm/dd/yy), w (Weekly=yy.ww)
#
date_format e

# TAG:  per_user_limit file MB
#       Saves userid on file if download exceed n MB.
#       This option allow you to disable user access if user exceed a download limit.
#
#per_user_limit none

# TAG: lastlog n
#      How many reports files must be keept in reports directory.
#      The oldest report file will be automatically removed.
#      0 - no limit.
#
#lastlog 0

# TAG: remove_temp_files yes
#      Remove temporary files: geral, usuarios, top, periodo from root report directory.
#
#remove_temp_files yes

# TAG: index yes|no|only
#      Generate the main index.html.
#      only - generate only the main index.html
#
#index yes

# TAG: index_tree date|file
#      How to generate the index.
#
#index_tree file

# TAG: overwrite_report yes|no
#      yes - if report date already exist then will be overwrited.
#       no - if report date already exist then will be renamed to filename.n, filename.n+1
#
#overwrite_report no

# TAG: records_without_userid ignore|ip|everybody
#      What can I do with records without user id (no authentication) in access.log file ?
#
#      ignore - This record will be ignored.
#          ip - Use ip address instead. (default)
#   everybody - Use "everybody" instead.
#
#records_without_userid ip

# TAG: use_comma no|yes
#      Use comma instead point in reports.
#      Eg.: use_comma yes => 23,450,110
#           use_comma no  => 23.450.110
#
#use_comma no

# TAG: mail_utility
#      Mail command to use to send reports via SMTP. Sarg calls it like this:
#         mail_utility -s "SARG report, date" "output_email" <"mail_content"
#
#      Therefore, it is possible to add more arguments to the command by specifying them
#      here.
#
#      If you need too, you can use a shell script to process the content of /dev/stdin
#      (/dev/stdin is the mail_content passed by sarg to the script) and call whatever
#      command you like. It is not limited to mailing the report via SMTP.
#
#      Don't forget to quote the command if necessary (i.e. if the path contains
#      characters that must be quoted).
#
#mail_utility mailx
mail_utility mail

# TAG: topsites_num n
#      How many sites in topsites report.
#
#topsites_num 100

# TAG: topsites_sort_order CONNECT|BYTES A|D
#      Sort for topsites report, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent
#
#topsites_sort_order CONNECT D

# TAG: index_sort_order A/D
#      Sort for index.html, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent
#
#index_sort_order D

# TAG: exclude_codes file
#      Ignore records with these codes. Eg.: NONE/400
#      Write one code per line. Lines starting with a # are ignored.
#      Only codes matching exactly one of the line is rejected. The
#      comparison is not case sensitive.
#
#exclude_codes /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes

# TAG: replace_index string
#      Replace "index.html" in the main index file with this string
#      If null "index.html" is used
#
#replace_index <?php echo str_replace(".", "_", $REMOTE_ADDR); echo ".html"; ?>

# TAG: max_elapsed milliseconds
#      If elapsed time is recorded in log is greater than max_elapsed use 0 for elapsed time.
#      Use 0 for no checking
#
#max_elapsed 28800000
# 8 Hours

# TAG: report_type type
#      What kind of reports to generate.
#      topusers            - users, sites, times, bytes, connects, links to accessed sites, etc
#      topsites            - site, connect and bytes report
#      sites_users         - users and sites report
#      users_sites         - accessed sites by the user report
#      date_time           - bytes used per day and hour report
#      denied              - denied sites with full URL report
#      auth_failures       - autentication failures report
#      site_user_time_date - sites, dates, times and bytes report
#      downloads           - downloads per user report
#
#      Eg.: report_type topsites denied
#
#report_type topusers topsites sites_users users_sites date_time denied auth_failures site_user_time_date downloads

# TAG: usertab filename
#      You can change the "userid" or the "ip address" to be a real user name on the reports.
#      If resolve_ip is active, the ip address is resolved before being looked up into this
#      file. That is, if you want to map the ip address, be sure to set resolv_ip to no or
#      the resolved name will be looked into the file instead of the ip address. Note that
#      it can be used to resolve any ip address known to the dns and then map the unresolved
#      ip addresses to a name found in the usertab file.
#      Table syntax:
#               userid name   or   ip address name
#      Eg:
#               SirIsaac Isaac Newton
#               vinci Leonardo da Vinci
#               192.168.10.1 Karol Wojtyla
#
#      Each line must be terminated with '\n'
#      If usertab have value "ldap" (case ignoring), user names
#      will be taken from LDAP server. This method as approaches for reception
#      of usernames from Active Didectory
#
#usertab none

# TAG: LDAPHost hostname
#       FQDN or IP address of host with LDAP service or AD DC
#       default is '127.0.0.1'
#LDAPHost 127.0.0.1

# TAG: LDAPPort port
#       LDAP service port number
#       default is '389'
#LDAPPort 389

# TAG: LDAPBindDN CN=username,OU=group,DC=mydomain,DC=com
#       DN of LDAP user, who is authorized to read user's names from LDAP base
#       default is empty line
#LDAPBindDN cn=proxy,dc=mydomain,dc=local

# TAG: LDAPBindPW secret
#       Password of DN, who is authorized to read user's names from LDAP base
#       default is empty line
#LDAPBindPW secret

# TAG: LDAPBaseSearch OU=users,DC=mydomain,DC=com
#       LDAP search base
#       default is empty line
#LDAPBaseSearch ou=users,dc=mydomain,dc=local

# TAG: LDAPFilterSearch (uid=%s)
#       User search filter by user's logins in LDAP
#       First founded record will be used
#       %s - will be changed to userlogins from access.log file
#       filter string can have up to 5 '%s' tags
#       default value is '(uid=%s)'
#LDAPFilterSearch (uid=%s)

# TAG: LDAPTargetAttr attributename
#       Name of the attribute containing a name of the user
#       default value is 'cn'
#LDAPTargetAttr cn

# TAG: long_url yes|no
#      If yes, the full url is showed in report.
#      If no, only the site will be showed
#
#      YES option generate very big sort files and reports.
#
#long_url no

# TAG: date_time_by bytes|elap
#      Date/Time reports show the downloaded volume or the elapsed time or both.
#
#date_time_by bytes

# TAG: charset name
#      ISO 8859 is a full series of 10 standardized multilingual single-byte coded (8bit)
#      graphic character sets for writing in alphabetic languages
#      You can use the following charsets:
#               Latin1          - West European
#               Latin2          - East European
#               Latin3          - South European
#               Latin4          - North European
#               Cyrillic
#               Arabic
#               Greek
#               Hebrew
#               Latin5          - Turkish
#               Latin6
#               Windows-1251
#               Japan
#               Koi8-r
#               UTF-8
#
charset Latin1

# TAG: user_invalid_char "&/"
#      Records that contain invalid characters in userid will be ignored by Sarg.
#
#user_invalid_char "&/"

# TAG: privacy yes|no
#      privacy_string "***.***.***.***"
#      privacy_string_color blue
#      In some countries the sysadm cannot see the visited sites by a restrictive law.
#      Using privacy yes the visited url will be changes by privacy_string and the link
#      will be removed from reports.
#
#privacy no
#privacy_string "***.***.***.***"
#privacy_string_color blue

# TAG: include_users "user1:user2:...:usern"
#      Reports will be generated only for listed users.
#
#include_users none

# TAG: exclude_string "string1:string2:...:stringn"
#      Records from access.log file that contain one of listed strings will be ignored.
#
#exclude_string none

# TAG: show_successful_message yes|no
#      Shows "Successful report generated on dir" at end of process.
#
#show_successful_message yes
show_successful_message no

# TAG: show_read_statistics yes|no
#      Shows some reading statistics.
#
#show_read_statistics yes

# TAG: topuser_fields
#      Which fields must be in Topuser report.
#
#topuser_fields NUM DATE_TIME USERID CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE

# TAG: user_report_fields
#      Which fields must be in User report.
#
#user_report_fields CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE

# TAG: bytes_in_sites_users_report yes|no
#      Bytes field must be in Site & Users Report ?
#
#bytes_in_sites_users_report no

# TAG: topuser_num n
#      How many users in topsites report. 0 = no limit
#
#topuser_num 0

# TAG: datafile file
#      Save the report results in a file to populate some database
#
#datafile none

# TAG: datafile_delimiter ";"
#      ascii character to use as a field separator in datafile
#
#datafile_delimiter ";"

# TAG: datafile_fields all
#      Which data fields must be in datafile
#      user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed
#
#datafile_fields user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed

# TAG: datafile_url ip|name
#      Saves the URL as ip or name in datafile
#
#datafile_url ip

# TAG: weekdays
#      The weekdays to take into account ( Sunday->0, Saturday->6 )
# Example:
#weekdays 1-3,5
# Default:
#weekdays 0-6

# TAG: hours
#      The hours to take into account
# Example:
#hours 7-12,14,16,18-20
# Default:
#hours 0-23

# TAG: dansguardian_conf file
#      DansGuardian.conf file path
#      Generate reports from DansGuardian logs.
#      Use 'none' to disable it.
#      dansguardian_conf /usr/dansguardian/dansguardian.conf
#
#dansguardian_conf none

# TAG: dansguardian_filter_out_date on|off
#      This option replaces dansguardian_ignore_date whose name was not appropriate with respect to its action.
#      Note the change of parameter value compared with the old option.
#      'off' use the record even if its date is outside of the range found in the input log file.
#      'on'  use the record only if its date is in the range found in the input log file.
#
#dansguardian_filter_out_date on

# TAG: squidguard_conf file
#      path to squidGuard.conf file
#      Generate reports from SquidGuard logs.
#      Use 'none' to disable.
#      You can use sarg -L filename to use an alternate squidGuard log.
#      squidguard_conf /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf
#
#squidguard_conf none

# TAG: redirector_log file
#      the location of the web proxy redirector log such as one created by squidGuard or Rejik. The option
#      may be repeated up to 64 times to read multiple files.
#      If this option is specified, it takes precedence over squidguard_conf.
#      The command line option -L override this option.
#
#redirector_log /usr/local/squidGuard/var/logs/urls.log

# TAG: redirector_filter_out_date on|off
#      This option replaces squidguard_ignore_date and redirector_ignore_date whose names were not
#      appropriate with respect to their action.
#      Note the change of parameter value compared with the old options.
#      'off' use the record even if its date is outside of the range found in the input log file.
#      'on'  use the record only if its date is in the range found in the input log file.
#
#
#redirector_filter_out_date on

# TAG: redirector_log_format
#      Format string for web proxy redirector logs.
#      This option was named squidguard_log_format before sarg 2.3.
#      REJIK       #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #list#:#tmp# #ip# #user# #tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#end#
#      SQUIDGUARD  #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#tmp# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end#
#redirector_log_format #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#tmp# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end#

# TAG: show_sarg_info yes|no
#      shows sarg information and site path on each report bottom
#
#show_sarg_info yes

# TAG: show_sarg_logo yes|no
#      shows sarg logo
#
#show_sarg_logo yes

# TAG: parsed_output_log directory
#      Saves the processed log in a sarg format after parsing the squid log file.
#      This is a way to dump all of the data structures out, after parsing from
#      the logs (presumably this data will be much smaller than the log files themselves),
#      and pull them back in for later processing and merging with data from previous logs.
#
#parsed_output_log none

# TAG: parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip|/usr/bin/bzip2|nocompress
#      Command to run to compress sarg parsed output log. It may contain
#      options (such as -f to overwrite existing target file). The name of
#      the file to compresse is provided at the end of this
#      command line. Don't forget to quote things appropriately.
#
#parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip

# TAG: displayed_values bytes|abbreviation
#      how the values will be displayed in reports.
#      eg. bytes        -  209.526
#          abbreviation -  210K
#
#displayed_values bytes

# Report limits
# TAG: authfail_report_limit n
# TAG: denied_report_limit n
# TAG: siteusers_report_limit n
# TAG: squidguard_report_limit n
# TAG: user_report_limit n
# TAG: dansguardian_report_limit n
# TAG: download_report_limit n
#      report limits (lines).
#      '0' no limit
#
#authfail_report_limit 10
#denied_report_limit 10
#siteusers_report_limit 0
#squidguard_report_limit 10
#dansguardian_report_limit 10
#user_report_limit 10
#user_report_limit 50

# TAG: www_document_root dir
#     Where is your Web DocumentRoot
#     Sarg will create sarg-php directory with some PHP modules:
#     - sarg-squidguard-block.php - add urls from user reports to squidGuard DB
#
#www_document_root /var/www/html

# TAG: block_it module_url
#     This tag allow you to pass urls from user reports to a cgi or php module,
#     to be blocked by some Squid acl
#
#     Eg.: block_it /sarg-php/sarg-block-it.php
#     sarg-block-it is a php that will append a url to a flat file.
#     You must change /var/www/html/sarg-php/sarg-block-it to point to your file
#     in $filename variable, and chown to a httpd owner.
#
#     sarg will pass http://module_url?url=url
#
#block_it none

# TAG: external_css_file path
#     Provide the path to an external css file to link into the HTML reports instead of
#     the inline css written by sarg when this option is not set.
#
#     In versions prior to 2.3, this used to be an absolute file name to
#     a file to include verbatim in each HTML page but, as it takes a lot of
#     space, version 2.3 switched to a link to an external css file.
#     Therefore, this option must contain the HTTP server path on which a client
#     browser may find the css file.
#
#     Sarg use theses style classes:
#       .logo           logo class
#       .info           sarg information class, align=center
#       .title_c        title class, align=center
#       .header_c       header class, align:center
#       .header_l       header class, align:left
#       .header_r       header class, align:right
#       .text           text class, align:right
#       .data           table text class, align:right
#       .data2          table text class, align:left
#       .data3          table text class, align:center
#       .link           link class
#
#     Sarg can be instructed to output the internal css it inline
#     into the reports with this command:
#
#        sarg --css
#
#     You can redirect the output to a file of your choice and edit
#     it to your liking.
#
#external_css_file none
external_css_file /var/www/sarg/sarg.css

# TAG: user_authentication yes|no
#     Allow user authentication in User Reports using .htaccess
#     Parameters:
#       AuthUserTemplateFile - The template to use to create the
#     .htaccess file. In the template, %u is replaced by the
#     user's ID for which the report is generated. The path of the
#     template is relative to the directory containing sarg
#     configuration file.
#
# user_authentication no
# AuthUserTemplateFile sarg_htaccess

# TAG: download_suffix "suffix,suffix,...,suffix"
#    file suffix to be considered as "download" in Download report.
#    Use 'none' to disable.
#
download_suffix "zip,arj,bzip,gz,ace,doc,iso,adt,bin,cab,com,dot,drv$,lha,lzh,mdb,mso,ppt,rtf,src,shs,sys,exe,dll,mp3,avi,mpg,mpeg"

# TAG: ulimit n
#    The maximum number of open file descriptors to avoid "Too many open files" error message.
#    You need to run sarg as root to use ulimit tag.
#    If you run sarg with a low privilege user, set to 'none' to disable ulimit
#
#ulimit 20000

# TAG: ntlm_user_format username|domainname+username
#      NTLM users format.
#
#ntlm_user_format domainname+username

# TAG: realtime_refresh_time num sec
#      How many time to auto refresh the realtime report
#      0 = disable
#
# realtime_refresh_time 3

# TAG: realtime_access_log_lines num
#      How many last lines to get from access.log file
#
# realtime_access_log_lines 1000

# TAG: realtime_types: GET,PUT,CONNECT,ICP_QUERY,POST
#      Which records must be in realtime report.
#
# realtime_types GET,PUT,CONNECT

# TAG: realtime_unauthenticated_records: ignore|show
#      What to do with unauthenticated records in realtime report.
#
# realtime_unauthenticated_records: show

# TAG: byte_cost value no_cost_limit
#      Cost per byte.
#      Eg. byte_cost 0.01 100000000
#           per byte cost      = 0.01
#           bytes with no cost = 100 Mb
#      0 = disable
#
# byte_cost 0.01 50000000

# TAG: squid24 on|off
#      Compatilibity with squid version <= 2.4 when using emulate_http_log on
#
# squid24 off

/usr/local/etc/sarg.conf
# sarg.conf
#
# TAG:  access_log file
#       Where is the access.log file
#       sarg -l file
#
access_log /var/log/squid/access.log

# TAG: graphs yes|no
#       Use graphics where is possible.
#           graph_days_bytes_bar_color blue|green|yellow|orange|brown|red
#
graphs yes
graph_days_bytes_bar_color orange

# TAG:  graph_font
#       The full path to the TTF font file to use to create the graphs. It is required
#       if graphs is set to yes.
#
#graph_font /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf

# TAG:  title
#       Especify the title for html page.
#
#title "Squid User Access Reports"
title "RELATORIOS DE ACESSO A INTERNET - SARG"

# TAG:  font_face
#       Especify the font for html page.
#
#font_face Tahoma,Verdana,Arial
font_face Arial

# TAG:  header_color
#       Especify the header color
#
#header_color darkblue

# TAG:  header_bgcolor
#       Especify the header bgcolor
#
#header_bgcolor blanchedalmond

# TAG:  font_size
font_size 12px
#       Especify the text font size
#
#font_size 9px

# TAG:  header_font_size
#       Especify the header font size
#
#header_font_size 9px

# TAG:  title_font_size
#       Especify the title font size
#
#title_font_size 11px

# TAG:  background_color
# TAG:  background_color
#       Html page background color
#
# background_color white

# TAG:  text_color
#       Html page text color
#
#text_color #000000

# TAG:  text_bgcolor
#       Html page text background color
#
#text_bgcolor lavender

# TAG:  title_color
#       Html page title color
#
#title_color green

# TAG:  logo_image
#       Html page logo.
#
#logo_image none

# TAG:  logo_text
#       Html page logo text.
#
#logo_text ""

# TAG:  logo_text_color
#       Html page logo texti color.
#
#logo_text_color #000000

# TAG:  logo_image_size
#       Html page logo image size.
#       width height
#
#image_size 80 45

# TAG:  background_image
#       Html page background image
#
#background_image none

# TAG:  password
#       User password file used by Squid authentication scheme
#       If used, generate reports just for that users.
#
#password none
password /var/www/html/squid-reports/.htpasswd

# TAG:  temporary_dir
#       Temporary directory name for work files
#       sarg -w dir
#
#temporary_dir /tmp

# TAG:  output_dir
#       The reports will be saved in that directory
#       sarg -o dir
#
output_dir /var/www/html/squid-reports

# TAG:  anonymous_output_files yes/no
#       Use anonymous file and directory names in the report. If it is set to
#       no (the default), the user id/ip/name is slightly mangled to create a
#       suitable file name to store the report of the user but the user's
#       identity can easily be guessed from the mangled name. If this option is
#       set, any file or directory belonging to the user is replaced by a short
#       number.  The purpose is to hide the identity of the user when looking
#       at the report file names but it may serve to shorten the path too.
#
#anonymous_output_files no

# TAG:  output_email
#       Email address to send the reports. If you use this tag, no html reports will be generated.
#       sarg -e email
#
#output_email none

# TAG:  resolve_ip modulelist
#       List the modules to use to convert IP addresses into names.
#       Each named module is tried in sequence until one returns a result. Therefore
#       the order of the modules is relevant.
#       The modules must be listed on one line each separated from the previous one with
#       a space.
#
#       The possible modules are
#         dns Use the DNS.
#         exec Call an external program with the IP address as argument.
#
#       For compatibility with previous versions, yes is a synonymous for dns and
#       no does nothing.
#       sarg -n forces the use of the dns module.
#resolve_ip no

# TAG:  resolve_ip_exec command
#       If resolve_ip selects the exec module, this is the command to run to
#       resolve an IP address. The command must contain a placeholder where the
#       IP address is inserted. The placeholder must be %IP in uppercases. The
#       placeholder may be repeated multiple times if necessary.
#
#       The command is expected to return the host name without frills on its
#       standard output. If the command returns nothing, it is assumed that the
#       command could not resolve the IP address and the next module in the
#       chain is given a try with the same address.
#
#       This option can only be used once. Therefore there is only one command
#       available to resolve an IP address but the program can do anything it
#       deems fit including attempting several strategies.
#
#       Beware that running an external program is exceedingly slow. So you
#       should try the DNS first and only call an external program if the DNS
#       fails.
#resolve_ip_exec nmblookup -A %IP | sed -n -e 's/^ *\(.*\) *<00> - *B.*/\1/p'

# TAG:  user_ip yes/no
#       Use Ip Address instead userid in reports.
#       sarg -p
#user_ip no

# TAG:  topuser_sort_field field normal/reverse
#       Sort field for the Topuser Report.
#       Allowed fields: USER CONNECT BYTES TIME
#
#topuser_sort_field BYTES reverse

# TAG:  user_sort_field field normal/reverse
#       Sort field for the User Report.
#       Allowed fields: SITE CONNECT BYTES TIME
#
#user_sort_field BYTES reverse

# TAG:  exclude_users file
#       users within the file will be excluded from reports.
#       you can use indexonly to have only index.html file.
#
#exclude_users none

# TAG:  exclude_hosts file
#       Hosts, domains or subnets will be excluded from reports.
#
#       Eg.: 192.168.10.10   - exclude ip address only
#            192.168.10.0/24 - exclude full C class
#            s1.acme.foo     - exclude hostname only
#            *.acme.foo      - exclude full domain name
#
#exclude_hosts none

# TAG:  useragent_log file
#       useragent.log file patch to generate useragent report.
#
#useragent_log none

# TAG:  date_format
#       Date format in reports: e (European=dd/mm/yy), u (American=mm/dd/yy), w (Weekly=yy.ww)
#
#date_format u

# TAG:  per_user_limit file MB
#       Saves userid on file if download exceed n MB.
#       This option allow you to disable user access if user exceed a download limit.
#
#per_user_limit none

# TAG: lastlog n
#      How many reports files must be keept in reports directory.
#      The oldest report file will be automatically removed.
#      0 - no limit.
#
#lastlog 0

# TAG: remove_temp_files yes
#      Remove temporary files: geral, usuarios, top, periodo from root report directory.
#
#remove_temp_files yes

# TAG: index yes|no|only
#      Generate the main index.html.
#      only - generate only the main index.html
#
#index yes

# TAG: index_tree date|file
#      How to generate the index.
#
#index_tree file

# TAG: index_fields
#      The columns to show in the index of the reports
#      Columns are: dirsize
#
#index_fields dirsize

# TAG: overwrite_report yes|no
#      yes - if report date already exist then will be overwrited.
#       no - if report date already exist then will be renamed to filename.n, filename.n+1
#
#overwrite_report no

# TAG: records_without_userid ignore|ip|everybody
#      What can I do with records without user id (no authentication) in access.log file ?
#
#      ignore - This record will be ignored.
#          ip - Use ip address instead. (default)
#   everybody - Use "everybody" instead.
#
#records_without_userid ip

# TAG: use_comma no|yes
#      Use comma instead point in reports.
#      Eg.: use_comma yes => 23,450,110
#           use_comma no  => 23.450.110
#
#use_comma no

# TAG: mail_utility
#      Mail command to use to send reports via SMTP. Sarg calls it like this:
#         mail_utility -s "SARG report, date" "output_email" <"mail_content"
#
#      Therefore, it is possible to add more arguments to the command by specifying them
#      here.
#
#      If you need too, you can use a shell script to process the content of /dev/stdin
#      (/dev/stdin is the mail_content passed by sarg to the script) and call whatever
#      command you like. It is not limited to mailing the report via SMTP.
#
#      Don't forget to quote the command if necessary (i.e. if the path contains
#      characters that must be quoted).
#
#mail_utility mailx

# TAG: topsites_num n
#      How many sites in topsites report.
#
#topsites_num 100

# TAG: topsites_sort_order CONNECT|BYTES|TIME|USER A|D
#      Sort for topsites report, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent
#
#topsites_sort_order CONNECT D

# TAG: index_sort_order A/D
#      Sort for index.html, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent
#
#index_sort_order D

# TAG: exclude_codes file
#      Ignore records with these codes. Eg.: NONE/400
#      Write one code per line. Lines starting with a # are ignored.
#      Only codes matching exactly one of the line is rejected. The
#      comparison is not case sensitive.
#
#exclude_codes /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes

# TAG: replace_index string
#      Replace "index.html" in the main index file with this string
#      If null "index.html" is used
#
#replace_index <?php echo str_replace(".", "_", $REMOTE_ADDR); echo ".html"; ?>

# TAG: max_elapsed milliseconds
#      If elapsed time is recorded in log is greater than max_elapsed use 0 for elapsed time.
#      Use 0 for no checking
#
#max_elapsed 28800000
# 8 Hours

# TAG: report_type type
#      What kind of reports to generate.
#      topusers            - users, sites, times, bytes, connects, links to accessed sites, etc
#      topsites            - site, connect and bytes report
#      sites_users         - users and sites report
#      users_sites         - accessed sites by the user report
#      date_time           - bytes used per day and hour report
#      denied              - denied sites with full URL report
#      auth_failures       - autentication failures report
#      site_user_time_date - sites, dates, times and bytes report
#      downloads           - downloads per user report
#
#      Eg.: report_type topsites denied
#
#report_type topusers topsites sites_users users_sites date_time denied auth_failures site_user_time_date downloads

# TAG: usertab filename
#      You can change the "userid" or the "ip address" to be a real user name on the reports.
#      If resolve_ip is active, the ip address is resolved before being looked up into this
#      file. That is, if you want to map the ip address, be sure to set resolv_ip to no or
#      the resolved name will be looked into the file instead of the ip address. Note that
#      it can be used to resolve any ip address known to the dns and then map the unresolved
#      ip addresses to a name found in the usertab file.
#      Table syntax:
#               userid name   or   ip address name
#      Eg:
#               SirIsaac Isaac Newton
#               vinci Leonardo da Vinci
#               192.168.10.1 Karol Wojtyla
#
#      Each line must be terminated with '\n'
#      If usertab have value "ldap" (case ignoring), user names
#      will be taken from LDAP server. This method as approaches for reception
#      of usernames from Active Didectory
#
#usertab none

# TAG: LDAPHost hostname
#       FQDN or IP address of host with LDAP service or AD DC
#       default is '127.0.0.1'
#LDAPHost 127.0.0.1

# TAG: LDAPPort port
#       LDAP service port number
#       default is '389'
#LDAPPort 389

# TAG: LDAPBindDN CN=username,OU=group,DC=mydomain,DC=com
#       DN of LDAP user, who is authorized to read user's names from LDAP base
#       default is empty line
#LDAPBindDN cn=proxy,dc=mydomain,dc=local

# TAG: LDAPBindPW secret
#       Password of DN, who is authorized to read user's names from LDAP base
#       default is empty line
#LDAPBindPW secret

# TAG: LDAPBaseSearch OU=users,DC=mydomain,DC=com
#       LDAP search base
#       default is empty line
#LDAPBaseSearch ou=users,dc=mydomain,dc=local

# TAG: LDAPFilterSearch (uid=%s)
#       User search filter by user's logins in LDAP
#       First founded record will be used
#       %s - will be changed to userlogins from access.log file
#       filter string can have up to 5 '%s' tags
#       default value is '(uid=%s)'
#LDAPFilterSearch (uid=%s)

# TAG: LDAPTargetAttr attributename
#       Name of the attribute containing a name of the user
#       default value is 'cn'
#LDAPTargetAttr cn

# TAG: long_url yes|no
#      If yes, the full url is showed in report.
#      If no, only the site will be showed
#
#      YES option generate very big sort files and reports.
#
#long_url no

# TAG: date_time_by bytes|elap
#      Date/Time reports show the downloaded volume or the elapsed time or both.
#
#date_time_by bytes

# TAG: charset name
#      ISO 8859 is a full series of 10 standardized multilingual single-byte coded (8bit)
#      graphic character sets for writing in alphabetic languages
#      You can use the following charsets:
#               Latin1          - West European
#               Latin2          - East European
#               Latin3          - South European
#               Latin4          - North European
#               Cyrillic
#               Arabic
#               Greek
#               Hebrew
#               Latin5          - Turkish
#               Latin6
#               Windows-1251
#               Japan
#               Koi8-r
#               UTF-8
#
#charset Latin1

# TAG: user_invalid_char "&/"
#      Records that contain invalid characters in userid will be ignored by Sarg.
#
#user_invalid_char "&/"

# TAG: privacy yes|no
#      privacy_string "***.***.***.***"
#      privacy_string_color blue
#      In some countries the sysadm cannot see the visited sites by a restrictive law.
#      Using privacy yes the visited url will be changes by privacy_string and the link
#      will be removed from reports.
#
#privacy no
#privacy_string "***.***.***.***"
#privacy_string_color blue

# TAG: include_users "user1:user2:...:usern"
#      Reports will be generated only for listed users.
#
#include_users none

# TAG: exclude_string "string1:string2:...:stringn"
#      Records from access.log file that contain one of listed strings will be ignored.
#
#exclude_string none

# TAG: show_successful_message yes|no
#      Shows "Successful report generated on dir" at end of process.
#
#show_successful_message yes

# TAG: show_read_statistics yes|no
#      Shows some reading statistics.
#
#show_read_statistics yes

# TAG: topuser_fields
#      Which fields must be in Topuser report.
#
#topuser_fields NUM DATE_TIME USERID CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE

# TAG: user_report_fields
#      Which fields must be in User report.
#
#user_report_fields CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE

# TAG: bytes_in_sites_users_report yes|no
#      Bytes field must be in Site & Users Report ?
#
#bytes_in_sites_users_report no

# TAG: topuser_num n
#      How many users in topsites report. 0 = no limit
#
#topuser_num 0

# TAG: datafile file
#      Save the report results in a file to populate some database
#
#datafile none

# TAG: datafile_delimiter ";"
#      ascii character to use as a field separator in datafile
#
#datafile_delimiter ";"

# TAG: datafile_fields all
#      Which data fields must be in datafile
#      user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed
#
#datafile_fields user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed

# TAG: datafile_url ip|name
#      Saves the URL as ip or name in datafile
#
#datafile_url ip

# TAG: weekdays
#      The weekdays to take into account ( Sunday->0, Saturday->6 )
# Example:
#weekdays 1-3,5
# Default:
#weekdays 0-6

# TAG: hours
#      The hours to take into account
# Example:
#hours 7-12,14,16,18-20
# Default:
#hours 0-23

# TAG: dansguardian_conf file
#      DansGuardian.conf file path
#      Generate reports from DansGuardian logs.
#      Use 'none' to disable it.
#      dansguardian_conf /usr/dansguardian/dansguardian.conf
#
#dansguardian_conf none

# TAG: dansguardian_filter_out_date on|off
#      This option replaces dansguardian_ignore_date whose name was not appropriate with respect to its action.
#      Note the change of parameter value compared with the old option.
#      'off' use the record even if its date is outside of the range found in the input log file.
#      'on'  use the record only if its date is in the range found in the input log file.
#
#dansguardian_filter_out_date on

# TAG: squidguard_conf file
#      path to squidGuard.conf file
#      Generate reports from SquidGuard logs.
#      Use 'none' to disable.
#      You can use sarg -L filename to use an alternate squidGuard log.
#      squidguard_conf /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf
#
#squidguard_conf none

# TAG: redirector_log file
#      the location of the web proxy redirector log such as one created by squidGuard or Rejik. The option
#      may be repeated up to 64 times to read multiple files.
#      If this option is specified, it takes precedence over squidguard_conf.
#      The command line option -L override this option.
#
#redirector_log /usr/local/squidGuard/var/logs/urls.log

# TAG: redirector_filter_out_date on|off
#      This option replaces squidguard_ignore_date and redirector_ignore_date whose names were not
#      appropriate with respect to their action.
#      Note the change of parameter value compared with the old options.
#      'off' use the record even if its date is outside of the range found in the input log file.
#      'on'  use the record only if its date is in the range found in the input log file.
#
#redirector_filter_out_date on

# TAG: redirector_log_format
#      Format string for web proxy redirector logs.
#      This option was named squidguard_log_format before sarg 2.3.
#      REJIK       #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #list#:#tmp# #ip# #user# #tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#end#
#      SQUIDGUARD  #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp# #url# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end#
#redirector_log_format #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp# #url# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end#

# TAG: show_sarg_info yes|no
#      shows sarg information and site path on each report bottom
#
#show_sarg_info yes

# TAG: show_sarg_logo yes|no
#      shows sarg logo
#
#show_sarg_logo yes

# TAG: parsed_output_log directory
#      Saves the processed log in a sarg format after parsing the squid log file.
#      This is a way to dump all of the data structures out, after parsing from
#      the logs (presumably this data will be much smaller than the log files themselves),
#      and pull them back in for later processing and merging with data from previous logs.
#
#parsed_output_log none

# TAG: parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip|/usr/bin/bzip2|nocompress
#      Command to run to compress sarg parsed output log. It may contain
#      options (such as -f to overwrite existing target file). The name of
#      the file to compresse is provided at the end of this
#      command line. Don't forget to quote things appropriately.
#
#parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip

# TAG: displayed_values bytes|abbreviation
#      how the values will be displayed in reports.
#      eg. bytes        -  209.526
#          abbreviation -  210K
#
#displayed_values bytes

# Report limits
# TAG: authfail_report_limit n
# TAG: denied_report_limit n
# TAG: siteusers_report_limit n
# TAG: squidguard_report_limit n
# TAG: user_report_limit n
# TAG: dansguardian_report_limit n
# TAG: download_report_limit n
#      report limits (lines).
#      '0' no limit
#
#authfail_report_limit 10
#denied_report_limit 10
#siteusers_report_limit 0
#squidguard_report_limit 10
#dansguardian_report_limit 10
#user_report_limit 10
#user_report_limit 50

# TAG: www_document_root dir
#     Where is your Web DocumentRoot
#     Sarg will create sarg-php directory with some PHP modules:
#     - sarg-squidguard-block.php - add urls from user reports to squidGuard DB
#
#www_document_root /var/www/html

# TAG: block_it module_url
#     This tag allow you to pass urls from user reports to a cgi or php module,
#     to be blocked by some Squid acl
#
#     Eg.: block_it /sarg-php/sarg-block-it.php
#     sarg-block-it is a php that will append a url to a flat file.
#     You must change /var/www/html/sarg-php/sarg-block-it to point to your file
#     in $filename variable, and chown to a httpd owner.
#
#     sarg will pass http://module_url?url=url
#
#block_it none

# TAG: external_css_file path
#     Provide the path to an external css file to link into the HTML reports instead of
#     the inline css written by sarg when this option is not set.
#
#     In versions prior to 2.3, this used to be an absolute file name to
#     a file to include verbatim in each HTML page but, as it takes a lot of
#     space, version 2.3 switched to a link to an external css file.
#     Therefore, this option must contain the HTTP server path on which a client
#     browser may find the css file.
#
#     Sarg use theses style classes:
#       .logo           logo class
#       .info           sarg information class, align=center
#       .title_c        title class, align=center
#       .header_c       header class, align:center
#       .header_l       header class, align:left
#       .header_r       header class, align:right
#       .text           text class, align:right
#       .data           table text class, align:right
#       .data2          table text class, align:left
#       .data3          table text class, align:center
#       .link           link class
#
#     Sarg can be instructed to output the internal css it inline
#     into the reports with this command:
#
#        sarg --css
#
#     You can redirect the output to a file of your choice and edit
#     it to your liking.
#
#
#external_css_file none

# TAG: user_authentication yes|no
#     Allow user authentication in User Reports using .htaccess
#     Parameters:
#       AuthUserTemplateFile - The template to use to create the
#     .htaccess file. In the template, %u is replaced by the
#     user's ID for which the report is generated. The path of the
#     template is relative to the directory containing sarg
#     configuration file.
#
# user_authentication no
# AuthUserTemplateFile sarg_htaccess

# TAG: download_suffix "suffix,suffix,...,suffix"
#    file suffix to be considered as "download" in Download report.
#    Use 'none' to disable.
#
#download_suffix "zip,arj,bzip,gz,ace,doc,iso,adt,bin,cab,com,dot,drv$,lha,lzh,mdb,mso,ppt,rtf,src,shs,sys,exe,dll,mp3,avi,mpg,mpeg"

# TAG: ulimit n
#    The maximum number of open file descriptors to avoid "Too many open files" error message.
#    You need to run sarg as root to use ulimit tag.
#    If you run sarg with a low privilege user, set to 'none' to disable ulimit
#
#ulimit 20000

# TAG: ntlm_user_format user|domainname+username
#      NTLM users format.
#
#ntlm_user_format domainname+username

# TAG: realtime_refresh_time num sec
#      How many time to auto refresh the realtime report
#      0 = disable
#
# realtime_refresh_time 3

# TAG: realtime_access_log_lines num
#      How many last lines to get from access.log file
#
# realtime_access_log_lines 1000

# TAG: realtime_types: GET,PUT,CONNECT,ICP_QUERY,POST
#      Which records must be in realtime report.
#
# realtime_types GET,PUT,CONNECT

# TAG: realtime_unauthenticated_records: ignore|show
#      What to do with unauthenticated records in realtime report.
#
# realtime_unauthenticated_records: show

# TAG: byte_cost value no_cost_limit
#      Cost per byte.
#      Eg. byte_cost 0.01 100000000
#           per byte cost      = 0.01
#           bytes with no cost = 100 Mb
#      0 = disable
#
# byte_cost 0.01 50000000

# TAG: squid24 on|off
#      Compatilibity with squid version <= 2.4 when using emulate_http_log on
#
# squid24 off

# TAG: sorttable path
#      The path to a javascript script to dynamically sort the tables.
#      The path is the link a browser must follow to find the script. For instance,
#      it may be http://www.myproxy.org/sorttable.js or just /sorttable.js if the script
#      is at the root of your web site.
#
#      If the path starts with "../" then it is assumed to be a relative
#      path and sarg adds as many "../" as necessary to locate the js script from
#      the output directory. Therefore, ../../sorttable.js links to the javascript
#      one level above output_dir.
#
#      If this entry is set, each sortable table will have the "sortable" class set.
#      You may have a look at http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/
#      for the implementation on which sarg is based.
#
# sorttable /sorttable.js

# TAG: hostalias
#      The name of a text file containing the host names one per line and the
#      optional alias to use in the report instead of that host name.
#      Host names may contain up to one wildcard denoted by a *. The wildcard
#      must not end the host name.
#      The host name may be followed by an optional alias but if no alias is
#      provided, the host name, including the wildcard, replaces any matching
#      host name found in the log.
#      Host names replaced by identical aliases are grouped together in the
#      reports.
#      IP addresses are supported and accept the CIDR notation both for IPv4 and
#      IPv6 addresses.
#      Regular expressions can also be used if sarg was compiled with libpcre.
#      A regular expression is formated as re:/regexp/ alias
#      The regexp is a perl regular expression (see man perlre).
#      Subpatterns are allowed in the alias. Sarg recognizes sed (\1) or perl ($1)
#      subpatterns. Only 9 subpatterns are allowed in the replacement string.
#
#      Example:
#      *.gstatic.com
#      mt*.google.com
#      *.myphone.microsoft.com
#      *.myphone.microsoft.com:443 *.myphone.microsoft.com:secure
#      *.freeav.net antivirus:freeav
#      *.mail.live.com
#      65.52.00.00/14 *.mail.live.com
#      re:/\.dropbox\.com(:443)?/ dropbox
#      re:/([\w-]+)\.(\w*[a-zA-Z]\w*)(?::\d+)?$/\1.\2
#hostalias /usr/local/sarg/hostalias

# TAG: keep_temp_log yes|no
#      Keep temporary files created by sarg to produce its reports. The normal
#      operation mode is to delete those files when they are not necessary any more.
#
#      Never leave that option to "yes" for normal operation as temporary files
#      left over by previous run can be included in subsequent reports.
#
#      Use this option only to diagnose a problem with your reports. A better
#      alternative is to run sarg from the command line with optino -k.
#keep_temp_log no

[root@proxy ~]# sarg
SARG: Registros no arquivo: 200787, lendo: 100,00%
SARG: Nenhum registro encontrado
SARG: Fim
[root@proxy ~]# time

real    0m0.000s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.000s
[root@proxy ~]# date
Qui Set 29 09:34:40 BRT 2016
[root@proxy ~]# vim /etc/sarg/sarg.conf
[root@proxy ~]# cd /
[root@proxy /]# find . -name sarg.conf -print
./usr/local/etc/sarg.conf
./etc/sarg/sarg.conf
[root@proxy /]# vim /usr/local/etc/sarg.conf


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Tópicos de Hoje:

   1. Sarg! (Glenio Cortes Himmen)
   2. Auto-Re:  Sarg! (=?GBK?B?va3D9w==?=)
   3. Re: Sarg! (Vitor Lobo)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 15:15:28 -0300 (BRT)
From: Glenio Cortes Himmen <glenio.11622x@aparecida.go.gov.br>
To: centos-pt-br@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-pt-br] Sarg!
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Senhores,

Estou tendo problemas com o Sarg.

Ele não está lendo os novos registros.

Abaixo as mensagens.

SARG: Registros no arquivo: 181872, lendo: 100,00%
SARG: Nenhum registro encontrado
SARG: Fim

SARG: Registros no arquivo: 181383, lendo: 100,00%
SARG: Nenhum registro encontrado
SARG: Fim

ARQUIVO/PERÍODO DATA DE CRIAÇÃO USUÁRIOS BYTES MÉDIA
2016Sep19-2016Sep22 Qui 22 Set 2016 13:38:38 BRT 1 351.57M 351.57M
2016Sep18-2016Sep22 Qui 22 Set 2016 10:06:54 BRT 28 4.43G 158.30M
2015Mar23-2015Mar27 Sex 27 Mar 2015 10:49:56 BRT 52 13.89G 267.25M
2015Mar08-2015Mar10 Ter 10 Mar 2015 16:34:32 BRT 47 3.90G 83.14M
2015Mar01-2015Mar05 Qui 05 Mar 2015 10:28:29 BRT 57 5.53G 97.05M
2015Feb23-2015Feb27 Sex 27 Fev 2015 08:41:04 BRT 62 5.11G 82.57M
2015Feb23-2015Feb26 Qui 26 Fev 2015 09:18:22 BRT 55 3.21G 58.42M
2015Feb23-2015Feb23 Seg 23 Fev 2015 17:08:32 BRT 49 1.78G 36.42M
2015Feb15-2015Feb20 Sex 20 Fev 2015 16:37:56 BRST 47 6.18G 131.69M
23Mar2015-27Mar2015 Sex 27 Mar 2015 10:49:08 BRT 52 13.87G 266.85M

Como vocês podem ver, a leitura feita em dois horários diferentes mostra que o arquivo contem mais dados, mas na hora de gerar o relatório, ele fala que não tem novidades.

Alguma dica?

CentOS release 6.8 (Final)
Gerado por sarg-2.3.8 Feb-07-2014 em Set/22/2016 13:38

Glênio Côrtes Himmen
SMTA - Sup. Municipal de Trânsito de Aparecida
glenio.11622x@aparecida.go.gov.br
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 02:11:14 +0800
From: "=?GBK?B?va3D9w==?=" <kjjm@ahpu.edu.cn>
To: centos-pt-br@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-pt-br] Auto-Re:  Sarg!
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????

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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 07:39:04 -0300
From: Vitor Lobo <lobocode@gmail.com>
To: "Portuguese (Brazilian) CentOS mailing list"
        <centos-pt-br@centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS-pt-br] Sarg!
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Glenio, bom dia.
Precisamos visualizar os arquivos de configuração do Sarg para lhe
auxiliar. Neste caso, se puder, posta no pastebim privado (abre conta la).
Visualiza também sem o timestamp da máquina host está correto.

Att,

Em 28 de setembro de 2016 15:15, Glenio Cortes Himmen <
glenio.11622x@aparecida.go.gov.br> escreveu:

> Senhores,
>
> Estou tendo problemas com o Sarg.
>
> Ele não está lendo os novos registros.
>
> Abaixo as mensagens.
>
> SARG: Registros no arquivo: 181872, lendo: 100,00%
> SARG: Nenhum registro encontrado
> SARG: Fim
>
> SARG: Registros no arquivo: 181383, lendo: 100,00%
> SARG: Nenhum registro encontrado
> SARG: Fim
>
> ARQUIVO/PERÍODO    DATA DE CRIAÇÃO    USUÁRIOS    BYTES    MÉDIA
> 2016Sep19-2016Sep22    Qui 22 Set 2016 13:38:38 BRT    1    351.57M
>  351.57M
> 2016Sep18-2016Sep22    Qui 22 Set 2016 10:06:54 BRT    28    4.43G
>  158.30M
> 2015Mar23-2015Mar27    Sex 27 Mar 2015 10:49:56 BRT    52    13.89G
>  267.25M
> 2015Mar08-2015Mar10    Ter 10 Mar 2015 16:34:32 BRT    47    3.90G
>  83.14M
> 2015Mar01-2015Mar05    Qui 05 Mar 2015 10:28:29 BRT    57    5.53G
>  97.05M
> 2015Feb23-2015Feb27    Sex 27 Fev 2015 08:41:04 BRT    62    5.11G
>  82.57M
> 2015Feb23-2015Feb26    Qui 26 Fev 2015 09:18:22 BRT    55    3.21G
>  58.42M
> 2015Feb23-2015Feb23    Seg 23 Fev 2015 17:08:32 BRT    49    1.78G
>  36.42M
> 2015Feb15-2015Feb20    Sex 20 Fev 2015 16:37:56 BRST    47    6.18G
>  131.69M
> 23Mar2015-27Mar2015    Sex 27 Mar 2015 10:49:08 BRT    52    13.87G
>  266.85M
>
> Como vocês podem ver, a leitura feita em dois horários diferentes mostra
> que o arquivo contem mais dados, mas na hora de gerar o relatório, ele fala
> que não tem novidades.
>
> Alguma dica?
>
> CentOS release 6.8 (Final)
> Gerado por sarg-2.3.8 Feb-07-2014 <http://sarg.sourceforge.net> em
> Set/22/2016 13:38
>
> Glênio Côrtes Himmen
> SMTA - Sup. Municipal de Trânsito de Aparecida
> glenio.11622x@aparecida.go.gov.br
>
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>
>


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LEMAF - Laboratório de Estudos e Projetos em Manejo Florestal
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