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Re: [tor-bugs] #6196 [Tor Sysadmin Team]: Copy Apache logs to stenodon
#6196: Copy Apache logs to stenodon
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Reporter: runa | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor Sysadmin Team | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
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Comment(by runa):
Peter pointed out that we currently have four machines that are
www.torproject.org, and asked what's needed to get them all counted on
webstats.tpo. I'm not entirely sure how that part of the process works.
Here's what Karsten said:
I'm not entirely sure, either. I *think* you only need to copy the
original logs to 1 subdirectory per physical host, e.g., in/vescum/*, and
files should only contain the virtual host in their file name, not the
physical host, e.g., www.torproject.org-access.log-20111224.gz. So that
would be in/vescum/www.torproject.org-access.log-20111224.gz. But I'm not
100% sure.
Can you try out the following?
* Create a new webstats instance, for example on your laptop (don't test
this on the live system).
* Copy vescum's access.log files to in/vescum/www.torproject.org-
access.log-20111224.gz, majus' access.log files to in/majus/www.torproject
.org-access.log-20111224.gz, etc. Do that for a week worth of data that
is at least 4 or 5 days old; e.g., Sep 17--23.
* Run webstats and see if there's just a single file in out/ for
www.torproject.org that contains requests from all input files.
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