As long as you see the new visits you are set and ready to go. Now you should see all the visits to this site since you created the new log file.
You can force AWStats to parse the log file by clicking the “ Update Now” link at the top of the page.
The log files are not processed in real time, but rather on a set schedule. You need to process the log file into AWStats. Again, replace the domain entries with your actual domain name: The visit will not initially appear in this second URL. To see this you will need to go to the separate configuration for the secondary domain. Be sure to replace the domain entries with your actual domain names: You will notice this will have the old statistics, but will not have the new visit you just made to the secondary domain. You will then need to go to the AWStats web interface. To check what was just done, go to the site you just set this up for, so there is something in the access_log. There is nothing to restart here, so double check that everything was done properly. Once these changes have been made, save and upload (if you downloaded the file). In the file you will need to look for the line listing the log files, example below: To fix this, you will need to edit the /etc/nf file. If this parameter is not used, then statistics is recalculated beginning on the month on which log files start (if log starts in the middle of the month, then statistics for first half of the month will not be present.)-R-rebuild Rebuilds the HTML files for AWStats. While this might not seem like a problem, it will cause the log to grow to an unmanageable size, and it will also cause AWStats to not update properly and automatically. Now, one thing to keep in mind here is that this log is not set to rotate the same way the log for your primary domain is. This will start Apache logging the statistics for the additional domains you wanted. If you are working on your account via SSH you can just use the command ‘ apachectl graceful’, without the quotes. To do this you can use the Restart Account function of the Site Manager, which will reboot the entire account. Once the file has been uploaded you will need to restart Apache. Please note that you should always backup your original system files before making changes/overwrites. If you downloaded the nf file, you will need to upload it now, overwriting the existing file. Would like to use a tool that does not require a agent if possible.Once these changes have been made you will need to save them.
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We currently have all our file storage on site and we do tape back ups everyday so we have offline safe backups ready. Hello Everyone,So my team just got hit with a curve ball. Backup from onsite to the cloud what do you use? Ideas? Data Storage, Backup & Recovery.I looked up some best practices and have some ideas, but want feedback from someone who has gone. I have been given the responsibility of creating an internal IT Wiki / KB for everything we do in IT. Yep, awstats will work for subdomains also. So I have a simple question I wanted some feedback on. Files inside domains//stats directory becomes owned by corresponding user, and so it becomes counted in quota usage, but user is able to delete those files anytime and disable stats generation.