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| ===Installation=== | | ===Installation=== |
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− | This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository. | + | =SME10= |
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| + | This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository: |
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| yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-awstats | | yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-awstats |
− | After you do the ''signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot'' visit server-manager and open Web Statistics under Administration. Enable AWstats and change any options you wish. Once enabled, you will need to wait until the log files are processed to see anything. When there are processed logs for a domain you will see the option ''Show'' under AWStats. The stats are viewed through the server-manager, not through ''mydomain.com/awstats'' as in a standard install. | + | After that, visit server-manager and open Web Statistics under Administration. Enable AWstats (if not already) and change any options you wish. Once enabled, you will need to wait until the log files are processed to see anything. When there are processed logs for a domain you will see the option ''Show'' under AWStats. The stats are viewed through the server-manager, not through ''mydomain.com/awstats'' as in a standard install. |
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− | ====SME9====
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| This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository. | | This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository. |
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| After you do the ''signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot'' visit server-manager and open Web Statistics under Administration. Enable AWstats and change any options you wish. Once enabled, you will need to wait until the log files are processed to see anything. When there are processed logs for a domain you will see the option ''Show'' under AWStats. The stats are viewed through the server-manager, not through ''mydomain.com/awstats'' as in a standard install. | | After you do the ''signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot'' visit server-manager and open Web Statistics under Administration. Enable AWstats and change any options you wish. Once enabled, you will need to wait until the log files are processed to see anything. When there are processed logs for a domain you will see the option ''Show'' under AWStats. The stats are viewed through the server-manager, not through ''mydomain.com/awstats'' as in a standard install. |
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− | ====SME10==== | + | =SME8= |
| + | This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository. |
| + | yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-awstats |
| + | After you do the ''signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot'' visit server-manager and open Web Statistics under Administration. Enable AWstats and change any options you wish. Once enabled, you will need to wait until the log files are processed to see anything. When there are processed logs for a domain you will see the option ''Show'' under AWStats. The stats are viewed through the server-manager, not through ''mydomain.com/awstats'' as in a standard install. |
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− | This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository:
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− | yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-awstats
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− | After that, visit server-manager and open Web Statistics under Administration. Enable AWstats (if not already) and change any options you wish. Once enabled, you will need to wait until the log files are processed to see anything. When there are processed logs for a domain you will see the option ''Show'' under AWStats. The stats are viewed through the server-manager, not through ''mydomain.com/awstats'' as in a standard install.
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| ===Additional information=== | | ===Additional information=== |