[NBLUG/talk] Cobalt server and parsing access logs

Todd Cary todd at aristesoftware.com
Fri May 21 16:02:52 PDT 2004


Chris -

I think I figured out what I need to do:

The logging appears to put all logs for each month into one "overall" 
log.  This log is the one the built in parser uses, so I'll rename it 
and cat the months I want into a new one.

My intial strategy was to get the BIG log file and parse it myself.

Todd

Christopher Wagner wrote:

>The web interface has some of that information available.  Which Cobalt box
>is it?
>
>The URL for the web interface is usually http://www.example.com/admin or
>http://www.example.com/siteadmin or somesuch.
>
>The Cobalt boxes I worked with were MIPS processors but will happily compile
>most anything you want to run.  There isn't much on the Cobalt boxes by
>default that's useful at a command prompt.
>
>- Chris
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: talk-bounces at nblug.org [mailto:talk-bounces at nblug.org]On Behalf Of
>Todd Cary
>Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:05 AM
>To: talk at nblug.org
>Subject: [NBLUG/talk] Cobalt server and parsing access logs
>
>
>My client has the use of a Cobalt server (rented from Yahoo).  They have 
>asked me to prepare an access report.  I found the log files in 
>/var/log, however I do not know how to determine what applications may 
>be on the server that can parse the files.  Any suggestions?
>
>Todd
>  
>

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