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| Subject: | Re: Apache log file monitor |
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| Date: | Mon, 18 Oct 2004 21:49:23 +0400 |
Hello Chris, Friday, October 15, 2004, 4:42:07 AM, you wrote: CD> I occasionally see you guys talk about what appeared in your Apache CD> logs the night before. What utilities do you guys use to monitor your CD> log files? CD> Currently I run awstats to record the number of visitors and which CD> pages were hit more frequently, but it doesn't log the actual URL that CD> the "visitor" attempted to reach. CD> Thanks for any help you can provide. CD> Chris Davis CD> davisfactor@gmail.com Try to use Swatch. It's pretty old, but useful. It use regular expressions to create rules for filtering logs, written on perl. -- Best regards, Shirokov Roman Network Administrator email:forward@vlz.ru 0x674A3B9B
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