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Blight
07-13-2001, 07:47 AM
The Internal stats aren't working at all, for any site.

I tried uninstalling webalizer, erasing the stats dir, waiting 48hours, reinstalling webalizer.

No stats are being created at all, not for the internal RAQ3 stat-manager and not for webalizer.

Webalizer didn't even recreate the stats dir after I reinstalled it.

Any ideas?

netastic
07-13-2001, 10:34 AM
i am having the same problem on my RaQ4r. i loaded Webalizer in Feb and in late March it stopped working. i don't know if a security update killed it or whether moving some directories out of my"/" partition broke it. i had to move some stuff out of my "/" partition because i was running out of room there after only having the RaQ up and running for about 1 month.

WreckRman2
07-13-2001, 12:50 PM
Mine hasn't worked since Feb Mar also. I have tried uninstalling it and can't so it seems. Tried installing over it and can't so finally said screw it...

Summary by Month

Month Daily Avg Monthly Totals
Hits Files Pages Visits Sites KBytes Visits Pages Files Hits

Mar 2001 4518 3875 79 905 11628 196533 11775 1029 50377 58738
Feb 2001 2931 2815 2822 1784 22955 64985 37464 59271 59135 61569

Totals 261518 49239 60300 109512 120307

Chicken
07-13-2001, 08:10 PM
try (as root):

/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd stop
mv /var/log/httpd/access /home/oldaccess
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start

PagesUSA
07-13-2001, 11:03 PM
I used to have a Cobalt Raq3 and I did not care much for it. I found lots of bugs that kept things from running smoothly.

However, in that time, I found a guy on the Cobalt list that was pretty good. His name was Jeff Lasman. If he is still around he may be able to help you out.

I do not know how to find him anymore, but check on the list or do a search.

Blight
07-14-2001, 03:58 AM
Chicken, can you explain what that does, I like to understand what I'm doing ...

Chicken
07-14-2001, 04:09 AM
Stops apache, moves the main access logs to /home/oldaccess (where you can take a look at them, download them via FTP if you like), and restarts apache. New access logs will be created and for whatever reason, this brought back my dead logs once. Really won't affect anything, as that info has already been read and split and you aren't deleting the old logs, just moving them, so you don't lose anything.

Blight
07-14-2001, 11:51 AM
Em, ok, here's soemthing strange ...

"access" is exactly 2gb in size (short about 10 bytes or so).

Is that supposed to be the case?

Also, "error" is nearly 60mb ... is that normal?