> > I've been running Webtrends on Debian. Currently at 2.0c, Debian 2.1,
> > kernel 2.2.12. It's been awhile, but I remember having to adjust file
> > ownership. The server starts as root and runs as user daemon.
>
> > More specific information about the pro
> I've been running Webtrends on Debian. Currently at 2.0c, Debian 2.1,
> kernel 2.2.12. It's been awhile, but I remember having to adjust file
> ownership. The server starts as root and runs as user daemon.
> More specific information about the problem would be he
I've been running Webtrends on Debian. Currently at 2.0c, Debian 2.1,
kernel 2.2.12. It's been awhile, but I remember having to adjust file
ownership. The server starts as root and runs as user daemon.
More specific information about the problem would be helpful.
Ernest Johanson
W
> On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 04:26, Soeren Laursen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Moving some software services from Redhat 6.2 to debian 2.x and 3.x
> > serveres.
> >
> > We have some problems running the Webtrends Reporting Server 1.3c on
> > debian.
> >
&
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 04:26, Soeren Laursen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Moving some software services from Redhat 6.2 to debian 2.x and 3.x
> serveres.
>
> We have some problems running the Webtrends Reporting Server 1.3c on
> debian.
>
> It will not start at all. Convert
Hi,
Moving some software services from Redhat 6.2 to debian 2.x and 3.x
serveres.
We have some problems running the Webtrends Reporting Server 1.3c on
debian.
It will not start at all. Converted the rpm to a deb did not helped.
We started out with the .tar.gz package from webtrends.
Has
Does anyone have any pointers for getting webtrends up and running on
Debian (woody). It seems to need wtrs and wtrs_ui running, both listen
of different ports, and 1099.
I needed to change the installation script so put put stuff in
/etc/rc?.d /etc/init.d instead of the redhat /etc/rc.d
webtrends ( a nasty paid for web log analysis package, but what can I do
my boss likes it) has a version for "red hat linux 6.x") has anyone any
experience of installing it under Debian?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Jeff Green
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