[thelist] Webtrends and Apache domain aliases
CDitty
mail at redhotsweeps.com
Mon Mar 20 15:49:04 2000
I played around with an alias like this for a special contest we had. What
I did was to tell apache to put it's log files into another
directory. ie...create special logfiles. Then you can just run webtrends
against those logs.
Chris
At 02:32 PM 3/20/00 , you wrote:
>Dear Evolters,
>We use Webtrends to generate the analysis report of our Apache log
>files. I'm wondering if Webtrends can generate logs for the aliases that
>are on Apache. It does great for www.bar.com but I would like it to
>generate the stats reports for something like foo.bar.com as well. I'd
>appreciate any tips you can give me to help me get this done... if it
>can be done at all.
>
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