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Any way to make AWstats reset the access logs for each virtual site after its done?
I've got a 1.8gigs file (a apache2 access log) it's scanning every hour, thats not neccessary.
Awstats shouldn't run every hour... are you by chance using CentOS? If so, take a peek in /etc/cron.hourly/awstats. If there's a cron job there, you may want to comment out it's contents. Virtualmin uses it's own awstats cron jobs that run once a day.
You are right, it runs only once a day.
It's just that we have so many websites that it appears so.
However, the Apache access logs doesn't reset after it is done analyzing it - is it supposed to do so?
In our case, we will end up with serveral apache access logs at GB's.
Howdy,
Awstats shouldn't run every hour... are you by chance using CentOS? If so, take a peek in /etc/cron.hourly/awstats. If there's a cron job there, you may want to comment out it's contents. Virtualmin uses it's own awstats cron jobs that run once a day.
-Eric
You are right, it runs only once a day. It's just that we have so many websites that it appears so.
However, the Apache access logs doesn't reset after it is done analyzing it - is it supposed to do so? In our case, we will end up with serveral apache access logs at GB's.