Seems like I hit a sensitive topic - goodie...

I use webalizer on all sites, well, all the important ones. But when the
server gets really busy, it doesn't help, I need to know what's being
looked at now so I can go and look at the logs in real time.

We host all our own sites, so there's no financial interest, we get well
paid for our hosting, but I want to see who's looking at what.
Generally when we get a large load it's a crawl by a search engine.

Three of our sites account for most of our traffic, but how can you be
sure, so I want a way to check. I am bigh on monitoring, using
netsaint/nagios, cricket, iptraf and a web based service to ensure
reliabilty and trace problems.

I know as soon as the server gets loaded up, but I don't know what site
is causing it.

I'll try the MRTG ans see hwo that works out, thanks for the
suggesitons,

Chris

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 19:43, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 04:10:25PM -0700, daniel wrote:
> >
> > i've never used it, but doesn't webalizer do the job?  it should chart
> > everything out for you as well.
> 
> Webalizer cannot tell the difference between virtual hosts.
> You could setup a webalizer instance for every vhost and compare
> the reports but it isn't very practical.
> 
> Emmanuel
> 
> 
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