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Date:      Mon, 07 Dec 1998 21:20:02 -0600
From:      Troy Kittrell <troyk@basspro.com>
To:        andrew@squiz.co.nz
Cc:        Deepwell Internet <freebsd@deepwell.com>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: webstats
Message-ID:  <366C9AE2.26FBD111@basspro.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9812081313300.12456-100000@aniwa.sky>

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Andrew McNaughton wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Deepwell Internet wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >    I'm running a freebsd 3.0 machine with apache as our webserver.  I
> > notice there are many packages available to run webstatistics and I was
> > wondering what the recommendations were.  I'm looking to put this in a cron
> > job monthly (or possibly weekly if there is enough demand)
> >
> > What packages are best?
> 
> What's good depends on what sort of information you want.  We run a news
> site, and the main requirement is that our journalists want to have good
> information on what's happening on the day.
> 
> We use accesswatch.  Our web server puts throughabout 80,000 hits per day,
> and running accesswatch every hour is not a problem.  The accesswatch
> license doesn't allow for modification, but I run a perl script daily
> which parses the output and pulls out aggregate statistics for the day and
> puts them into a tabular format suitable for graphing.  accesswatch is
> just for giving you a view of the days activity though.  It doesn't cater
> to agregating over longer time periods.
> 
> I've used http-analyze-1.9e from the ports collection.  I'm not sure if an
> update was put  through, but the results from that program were incorrect,
> underestimating hits by about 50% on our site.
> 
> I'd really like to have something that did a bit of session analysis.  If
> anyone knows of anything good I'd like to hear about it.
> 
> If you do a web search rolling together all the words you'd expect might
> turn up in titles of server statisitics pages you'll get a good look
> around what people are using and what the presentation is like.
> 
> Andrew
> 
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  We use wusage (www.boutell.com) for our commercial sites and it works
quite well. Visit trails and all. But free it ain't, even though I
recommend it highly.

-- 
	Troy Kittrell
	troyk@basspro.com
	Internet Systems Coordinator
	Bass Pro Outdoors Online

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