[CentOS] simple website hit counter
Les Bell
lesbell at lesbell.com.auSat Nov 27 23:34:20 UTC 2010
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John Hinton <webmaster at ew3d.com> wrote: >> You set it to run once per day against the logs for that website... normally around midnight. The loads aren't that bad. The reporting I think defaults to 12 months of stored data which is stored normally in a directory in the web root for that website. That directory of course can be protected by something like htaccess. << Just a heads up: the Webalizer report logs are not managed by logrotate, and will continue to accumulate indefinitely. I had a server fall over a couple of months ago when /var filled up; after a little du'ing, I discovered that the thing had three and a half years' worth of Webalizer logs taking up a lot of space. Best, --- Les Bell [http://www.lesbell.com.au] Tel: +61 2 9451 1144
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