[Zope] webalizer and several Zope sites
Tom Cameron
tom@mooball.com
Tue, 27 Nov 2001 21:18:30 +1000
Both (or should I say either).
The Apache access logs are essentailly identical to the z2 logs except the
apache logs are far more configurable. I have a similar setup to you and I
simply ignore the z2 logs alltogether. I just use the Apache logs.
I have actually asked if I could turn of Z2 logging completely, to save on
CPU and disk space, but it seems that you cant.
Tom
=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Gitte
=> Wange
=> Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2001 7:52 PM
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=> Subject: [Zope] webalizer and several Zope sites
=>
=>
=> Hello out there,
=>
=> I have been following the posts about Webalizer and how to create
=> statistics for your sites ....
=>
=> I have about 10 CMF sites with a SiteRoot in each. They all have their
=> own domain. We are using Apache in front of Zope and are using ProxyPass
=> to point to the right CMF instances.
=>
=> My questions is:
=> The data that webalizer will need ... is it still placed in Z2.log or is
=> it placed in the various access_logs for the sites (they all have 2 log
=> entries in the apache conf) ...
=>
=> --
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=> - Google's suggestion when searching for 'aq_base zope',
=> Michel Pelletier pointed this out, Monday, July 9, 2001
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