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Access Log Analyzers

by data67 (Monk)
on Oct 24, 2001 at 23:26 UTC ( [id://121237]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

data67 has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Hi all, I was wondering if anyone out there knows about a good access log analyzer that I could use on my server. Any suggestions will be great. Thanks

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Re: Access Log Analyzers
by ralphie (Friar) on Oct 25, 2001 at 03:40 UTC
    shortly after reading this thread i was following a link to randal's columns when i ran across <a href=http://web.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/col48.html </href>this. a little more extensive than what you asked for, but you may be interested.
Re: Access Log Analyzers
by tomhukins (Curate) on Oct 24, 2001 at 23:29 UTC

    If you're looking for pre-packaged software, Google is always helpful.

    If you want to roll your own, take a look at Logfile.

      This same question was made some days ago in slashdot in this thread. I personaly use analog, wich is terribly fast and feature full, altough hard to configure. You may also like it's open source rival, webalizer
Re: Access Log Analyzers
by MrCromeDome (Deacon) on Oct 24, 2001 at 23:35 UTC
    Sorry I felt the need to downvote this, but it's not necessarily a perl related question. That being said, I'll answer anyway ;)

    I recommend that you look at either Analog or Webalizer. Analog is blazingly fast and handles gargantuan log files in almost no time. Webalizer, I thought, was easier to work with, and if someone who isn't a techie is looking at the results, Webalizer is definitely nicer.

    Hope this helps!
    MrCromeDome

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