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=== Bugs ===
 
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Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in {{BugzillaFileBug|product=|component=|title=bugzilla}}and select the smeserver-awstats component or use {{BugzillaFileBug|product=SME%20Contribs|component=smeserver-awstats|title=this link}}.  
 
Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in {{BugzillaFileBug|product=|component=|title=bugzilla}}and select the smeserver-awstats component or use {{BugzillaFileBug|product=SME%20Contribs|component=smeserver-awstats|title=this link}}.  
  

Revision as of 23:56, 9 February 2017


Maintainer

Dungog

stephdl Stéphane de Labrusse AKA Stephdl

Version

Contrib 10:
Contrib 9:
smeserver-awstats
The latest version of smeserver-awstats is available in the SME repository, click on the version number(s) for more information.


Description

Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a powerful web server logfile analyzer (Perl script) that shows you all your Web statistics including visitors, pages, hits, hours, search engines, keywords used to find your site, broken links, robots and more.

Installation

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.

SME9

This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository.

yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-awstats
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot 

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. This install process works under SME 9.


Important.png Note:
Due to the bug bugzilla:9153 you must use the smeupdates-testing repository
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs,smeupdates-testing install smeserver-awstats


Additional information

More information about AWStats can be found on the dungog site and the AWStats website.

Bugs

10 Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-awstats component or use this link .

IDProductVersionStatusSummary (7 tasks)
12786SME Contribs11.0CONFIRMEDperl-CGI 'startform' and 'endform' are dropped in favor of 'start_form' and 'end_form'
12324SME Contribs10.0IN_PROGRESSAdd smeserver-awstats to server-manager (SM2)
9455SME Contribs9.1UNCONFIRMEDscript qmail-awstats-setup.v2.sh modified for SME 9.1. and awstats-7.4-1
5925SME Contribs8.0VERIFIEDinsert qmail stats in the current awstats contribs
5180SME Contribs7.4CONFIRMEDAwstats - Can't open perl script maillogconvert.pl
5083SME Contribs7.4CONFIRMEDQmail Statisitics
2354SME Contribs7.1CONFIRMEDIncorrect statistics for VirtualHosts