Awstats install8/5/2023 config= -staticlinks -outputīuild alldomains page: "G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\" config= -update -configdir=īuild main page: "G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\" Launch update process : "G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\" awstatsprog=G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ G:\myawstats>perl G:\myawstats\tools\awstats_ Phase 2 : Now process new records (Flush history on disk after 20000 hosts). Searching new records from beginning of log file. Update for config "G:\myawstats\With data in log file "G:\myawstats\mylogs\Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record. G:\myawstats>perl G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ > G:\myawstats\myhtml\ build-all-pages.bat perl G:\myawstats\tools\awstats_ config= -update build-basic.bat perl G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ To simplify testing I’ve created three batch files (later one will become the basis of our cron job):īelow are the batch files (note: the text all goes on one line, it’s broken here to fit my too-damned-skinny page, sorry) build-first-analysis.bat perl G:\myawstats\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ Here’s the new stuff for your Apache configuration file:Īlso, in the config files you’ll be creating for your site you’ll have an opportunity to override this. If you’re only going to run this via cron job (not real-time CGI) you probably can skip this, or if you used an installer there’s a decent chance this was added automatically. ![]() ![]() My config file for this setup lives here:
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