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ISPConfig3 and awstats?
Hello, I seem to have a problem displaying awstats heres a screenshot.
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/9724/awstatsy.png I did setup the timezone in php.ini but for some reason it keeps showing that followed by a 404. Thanks! |
The timezone is not set in the php.ini file used in this website. Please set the timezone in all php.ini files (for apache2, cgi and cli), then restart apache.
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- Which Linux distribution do you use?
- Have you set any custom php.ini entries for this website in ispconfig? |
CentOS 6.2 and no it's using the global config.
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I took a look at my php log and it seems like its trying to pull awsindex.html which does not exist :confused:
[Mon May 07 19:10:02 2012] [error] [client xxx.86.xx.159] File does not exist: /var/www/clients/client2/web2/web/stats/awsindex.html I managed to solve it, the problem was I was missing the awstats.conf file in /etc/awstats/ incase someone should run into this problem. |
Hey guys, I seem to have ran into another problem :/ just my luck. It seems my awstats are not updating the last stats I have are for the 6th of may and it's currently the 8th. Any ideas?
Reported period Month May 2012 First visit 06 May 2012 - 03:22 Last visit 06 May 2012 - 23:06 Thanks, kenci |
check your yesterday log symlink
check under /var/log/ispconfig/<domain name>/
for a symlink that looks like: yesterday-access.log -> /var/www/clients/clientXX/webXX/log/YYYMMDD-access.log If it there but broken, you may have to update it manually, etc. This is what happened to me. |
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