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RE: generalInfo

Subject: RE: generalInfo
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:10:43 +0100
For the web, have a look at webalizer - just google it.

Dom Stocqueler 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Ciesko (UNI) 
[mailto:Jan.Ciesko@informatik.stud.uni-erlangen.de] 
Sent: 22 June 2005 18:45
To: focus-linux@securityfocus.com
Subject: generalInfo

Hello everybody,

Because of the fact, that there are so many posts related to 
the Apache Web Server, I decided to ask you the following question: J

I'm using Apache on Solaris and I want to make a usage 
statistics. (Which files were accessed to day / last moth / 
last year?) 

Does Apache have any APIs (some kind of performance objects, 
like the MS Web server has, so I can easily find those 
information I need) or do I have to analyze (parse) the log file?

In the web I've just found the -log-file-parsing-solution advice.

 

Btw., what visualization tool do you recommend me for making 
graphs out of the data I get from the Apache log parsing? (So 
I can use them in a web
page)

 

Thanks a lot.

Regards,


Jan Ciesko
Microsoft Student Partner @ FAU - Erlangen
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