Hallo zusammen, ich bin auf der Suche nach einem Statistik Tool für meinen Webserver. Ich habe mir mal http-Analyze angesehen. http://www.netstore.de/Supply/http-analyze/ Was für mich wichtig ist, ist die Erfassung des monatlichen Traffiks / Domain (bei dem Betrieb von virtuellen Webservern geplant sind bis zu 200 User. Alle mit der selben IP), refferer und die üblichen Statistik auswertungen. Wie sind euere Erfahrungen, ist http-analyze gut oder habt Ihr etwas besseres gefunden? Ich bin wirklich für jeden Tipp dankbar Bis bald Manfred Gnädig
Hallo zusammen, ich würde gerne auf meinem Server (SuSe 7.0 Apache Celeron 800) das Statistik Tool Webalizer installieren. Hat schon mal jemand dieses Programm als rpm Paket gesehen? Ist dieses Programm irgendwo bei den SuSe CD´s dabei? Wie muß ich es unter SuSe installieren? A) als: For Binary distributions ------------------------ Oder B) als: For Source distributions ------------------------ Welches Paket muß ich verwenden? http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/download.html Current Stable Version: 2.01-06 Current Pre-Release Version: none The Webalizer can be obtained in either source or binary form. The most current versions of The Webalizer can be obtained via anonymous FTP, where you will find: The Complete source distribution Tar/Gzip archive (.tgz) Standard Unix archive (.tar.Z) BZip2 format (.bz2) DOS Zip format (.zip) And binary distributions for Linux ELF - Intel x86 Linux ELF - PowerPC Linux ELF - Sparc (panther@mysticlands.com) Solaris 2.7 - Sparc OS/2 - Intel x86 [readme] (ABlankerts@freepoint.de) Cobalt - Mips (Qube2/RaQ2) (i.zitzmann@openshop.com) A Win32 Port is available thanks to Klaus Mueller. <<<<Auszug aus der INSTALL Datei>>>> Installation instructions for The Webalizer The Webalizer is distributed in either source or binary distributions, and installation is different for each type. Regardless of the type of installation, you need to obtain and un-tar/un-zip the distribution file somewhere. For binary distributions, you should create a directory somewhere and chdir to it before unpacking the file. Source distributions will automagically create a directory for you (webalizer-x.xx-xx). If you are upgrading from a previous version, check the CHANGES file, and the README.FIRST file for important upgrade information. For Binary distributions ------------------------ You should have all the files you need in the directory you created when you un-tarred/un-zipped the distribution file. The file 'webalizer' in this directory is the binary executable. Copy this someplace useful, like /usr/local/bin or /usr/bin. A man page for The Webalizer is also supplied... If desired, copy the file 'webalizer.1' to your local man directory (ie: /usr/local/man/man1). (You may also need to run 'makeinfo' or similar) Note: There may also be platform specific installation instructions and/or usage notes supplied with the binary distribution. You should read them, as that will be your starting point if problems are encountered. Most of the binary distributions are submitted by users, and I cannot support them the same way I can the Linux binary distribution and the source code itself. For Source distributions ------------------------ The Webalizer requires the GD graphics library by Tom Boutell. If you don't already have it, go to http://www.boutell.com/gd/ and grab a copy....... Danke für Euere Hilfe Bis bald Manfred Gnädig
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