Small issue with statistics /Webalizer/AwStats

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by DerLobo, Nov 12, 2006.

  1. DerLobo

    DerLobo New Member

    Hello,

    it seems to me, that all my hosted domains show wrong values in statistics, f.e. awstats.

    All domains show same search enginges keywords and phrases.

    Maybe I have misconfigured something?

    By the way: The visitor amount is not the same, but I think that this values are incorrect, too. For my feeling it shows to much visitors.

    I have some domains, they are routed to the server ip, but I don't create webs for this. So if you enter one of this domain, the shared IP page is coming. This is ok. But can this be related to my issue?
     
  2. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Do webalizer and awstats show the same values?
     
  3. DerLobo

    DerLobo New Member

    I don't compare this, but I asume yes.
    At least the keywords are very simular.
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    What's in your AWstats configuration file?
     
  5. DerLobo

    DerLobo New Member

    I take the static enhancement of awstats from this forum.
    Just upload and run the install.sh

    I think this is not the issue, because the same happen with webalizer, too

    Maybe I misconfigured my apache conf file?
    I used exectly the perfect setup instructions for debian sarge.
     
  6. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Never seen that before :confused:

    Please compare the web.log files (in the log directories of your sites) with the "tail" command. Do they contain the same log lines?
     
  7. DerLobo

    DerLobo New Member

    Hello,

    I don't know about tail command ;(

    Is this a possible reason?
    I have some domains, which I use multiple.
    For example:
    ad.domain123.com -> web1
    www.domain123.com -> web2
    travel.domain123.com -> web3
    and so on.

    Well, it is not worth to spend too much time in this.
    Thanks a lot for your assintence.
     
  8. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    If you chose /var/www as ISPConfig's web root, then your log files are /var/www/web1/logs/web.log, /var/www/web2/logs/web.log, etc.

    You should compare those files if they contain the same information.
     

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