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Webmin Administrator's Cookbook

You're reading from   Webmin Administrator's Cookbook Over 100 recipes to leverage the features of Webmin and master the art of administering your web or database servers.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849515849
Length 376 pages
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Michal Karzynski Michal Karzynski
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Webmin Administrator's Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Setting Up Your System FREE CHAPTER 2. User Management 3. Securing Your System 4. Controlling Your System 5. Monitoring Your System 6. Managing Files on Your System 7. Backing Up Your System 8. Running an Apache Web Server 9. Running a MySQL Database Server 10. Running a PostgreSQL Database Server 11. Running Web Applications 12. Setting Up an E-mail Server Index

Analyzing logfiles using Webalizer


Web server logfiles contain a lot of useful information, but they are too long and verbose to read. In order to get an overview of the state of your website, you will need a tool to analyze the contents of its access logfiles. One such tool is called Webalizer; it's easy to install and integrates well with Webmin. Webalizer parses your logfiles and generates a graphical report in HTML turning your logfiles into clear graphs and tables.

Getting ready

Follow the steps described in the recipe installing software packages in Chapter 1, Setting Up Your System, to install the webalizer package on your system.

How to do it...

Make a note of the location of the Apache access logfile you want to analyze. In this recipe, we will prepare a Webalizer report for the website hosted at example.com with an access logfile stored in /var/log/apache2/example.com-access.log. Perform the following steps to analyze logfiles using Webalizer:

  1. Make a directory to store the Webalizer...

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