- AWStats - Open Source Log File Analyzer for advanced statistics (GNU GPL)
AWStats is a free powerful and featureful tool that generates advanced web, streaming, ftp or mail server statistics, graphically This log analyzer works as a CGI or from command line and shows you all possible information your log contains, in few graphical web pages
- AWStats logfile analyzer Documentation
AWStats Log Analyzer official documentation pages (setup, FAQ, demo ) AWStats logfile analyzer 8 0 Documentation Table of contents Release Notes: What is AWStats Features: New Features Changelog: Upgrade: Reference manual: Install, Setup and Use AWStats: Configuration Directives Options
- AWStats Documentation - Setup page
AWStats will read the configuration file awstats mysite conf (or if not found, awstats conf) and create update its database with all summary information issued from analyzed log file AWStats statistics database files are saved in directory defined by the DirData parameter in configuration file
- AWStats Documentation - FAQs
AWStats has url syntax rules to find keywords or keyphrases used to find your site, but AWStats has also an algorithm to detect keywords of unknown search engines with unknown url syntax rule Etc If you want to check how serious your log analyzer is, try to parse the following log file
- AWStats Documentation - What is AWStats
AWStats is powerful log analyzer which creates advanced web, ftp, mail and streaming server statistics reports based on the rich data contained in server logs Data is graphically presented in easy to read web pages
- Table of contents - AWStats
AWStats can analyze: Apache NCSA combined (XLF ELF) or common (CLF) log files, Microsoft IIS log files (W3C), WebStar native log files and other web, proxy, wap, streaming media, ftp and mail server log
- Configuration directives and parameters - AWStats
# When AWStats updates its statistics, it stores results of its analysis in # files (AWStats database) All those files are written in the directory # defined by the "DirData" parameter Set this value to the directory where # you want AWStats to save its database and working files into
- AWStats Documentation - Contrib and resource page
When editing your AWStats configuration, you have to specify if you want to use memory or file lookups Specify GEOIP_STANDARD for file lookups or GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE for memory loading Please note that the memory method may crash on some Linux distributions so if that happens, try the standard method
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