Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone agrees to pursue it.
Tyler
Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone agrees to pursue it.
Tyler
Hi,
I can do it. I have installed it on osgeo download server earlier.
Which is this osgeo1 server exactly? If i have access i can start work.
bye
On 5/28/07, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) <tmitchell@osgeo.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be
installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already
running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone
agrees to pursue it.Tyler
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Hi,
I have login on main osgeo server. But I dont have sudo rights. Can I get those so that I can proceed with the installation of awstats on it? I would also like to know if we have all rpm packages somewhere on server.
regards,
On 5/29/07, Swapnil Hajare <dreamil@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I can do it. I have installed it on osgeo download server earlier.
Which is this osgeo1 server exactly? If i have access i can start work.bye
On 5/28/07, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) <tmitchell@osgeo.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be
installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already
running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone
agrees to pursue it.Tyler
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Is there any chance that we could install the stats package on the secondary server, accessing the logs through NFS (or something similar)?
Log processing can be pretty cpu-intensive.
Jason
From: sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Swapnil Hajare
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 23:40
To: System Administration Committee Discussion/OSGeo
Subject: Re: [SAC] Awstats install
Hi,
I have login on main osgeo server. But I dont have sudo rights. Can I get those so that I can proceed with the installation of awstats on it? I would also like to know if we have all rpm packages somewhere on server.
regards,
On 5/29/07, Swapnil Hajare <dreamil@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I can do it. I have installed it on osgeo download server earlier.
Which is this osgeo1 server exactly? If i have access i can start work.bye
On 5/28/07, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) <tmitchell@osgeo.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be
installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already
running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone
agrees to pursue it.Tyler
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Ok
I never did this but can try. The secondary server you are referring to is download server, right?
We have awstats installed on download server. We need to configure a NFS share on main server which can then be mounted on secondary server. Is NFS already configured on main server or it needs to be configured?
regards,
On 5/29/07, Jason Birch <Jason.Birch@nanaimo.ca> wrote:
Is there any chance that we could install the stats package on the secondary server, accessing the logs through NFS (or something similar)?
Log processing can be pretty cpu-intensive.
Jason
From: sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Swapnil Hajare
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 23:40
To: System Administration Committee Discussion/OSGeo
Subject: Re: [SAC] Awstats installHi,
I have login on main osgeo server. But I dont have sudo rights. Can I get those so that I can proceed with the installation of awstats on it? I would also like to know if we have all rpm packages somewhere on server.regards,
On 5/29/07, Swapnil Hajare <dreamil@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I can do it. I have installed it on osgeo download server earlier.
Which is this osgeo1 server exactly? If i have access i can start work.bye
On 5/28/07, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) <tmitchell@osgeo.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be
installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already
running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone
agrees to pursue it.Tyler
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The secondary server that I’m referring to is the test server at Peer1. We have two decent servers there, and the second one is pretty under-utilized.
An alternative to NFS would be to rsync the logs to the secondary server on a nightly basis.
Jason
From: sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Swapnil Hajare
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 08:38
To: System Administration Committee Discussion/OSGeo
Subject: Re: [SAC] Awstats install
Ok
I never did this but can try. The secondary server you are referring to is download server, right?
We have awstats installed on download server. We need to configure a NFS share on main server which can then be mounted on secondary server. Is NFS already configured on main server or it needs to be configured?
regards,
On 5/29/07, Jason Birch <Jason.Birch@nanaimo.ca> wrote:
Is there any chance that we could install the stats package on the secondary server, accessing the logs through NFS (or something similar)?
Log processing can be pretty cpu-intensive.
Jason
From: sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Swapnil Hajare
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 23:40
To: System Administration Committee Discussion/OSGeo
Subject: Re: [SAC] Awstats installHi,
I have login on main osgeo server. But I dont have sudo rights. Can I get those so that I can proceed with the installation of awstats on it? I would also like to know if we have all rpm packages somewhere on server.regards,
On 5/29/07, Swapnil Hajare <dreamil@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I can do it. I have installed it on osgeo download server earlier.
Which is this osgeo1 server exactly? If i have access i can start work.bye
On 5/28/07, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) <tmitchell@osgeo.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Could someone install awstats on the osgeo1 server? Or should it be
installed on the telascience download server where awstats is already
running? I can help with this on the osgeo1 server if everyone
agrees to pursue it.Tyler
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On 29-May-07, at 8:16 AM, Jason Birch wrote:
Is there any chance that we could install the stats package on the secondary server, accessing the logs through NFS (or something similar)?
Log processing can be pretty cpu-intensive.
What about if it only processes apache logs once a night? On my PC it takes about 5 seconds to process the logs for one day from www.osgeo.org.
That’s not a bad processing time The logs from one of my hobby sites take considerably longer than that, at high load.
I’m still concerned about adding more applications to the main server, and beginning to wonder if we actually need a second server at Peer1, or if we could get along with a single server, and test instances set up elsewhere. The initial intention when we were scoping these servers was to balance the load across them, with cross-backups so that either could replace the other relatively easily.
If we’re only using it as a place to play around with Drupal, I don’t really see the value.
Jason
From: sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
Subject: Re: [SAC] Awstats install
On 29-May-07, at 8:16 AM, Jason Birch wrote:
Is there any chance that we could install the stats package on the secondary server, accessing the logs through NFS (or something similar)?
Log processing can be pretty cpu-intensive.
What about if it only processes apache logs once a night? On my PC it takes about 5 seconds to process the logs for one day from www.osgeo.org.
So what to do?
NFS or rsync?
On 5/29/07, Jason Birch <Jason.Birch@nanaimo.ca> wrote:
That’s not a bad processing time
The logs from one of my hobby sites take considerably longer than that, at high load.
I’m still concerned about adding more applications to the main server, and beginning to wonder if we actually need a second server at Peer1, or if we could get along with a single server, and test instances set up elsewhere. The initial intention when we were scoping these servers was to balance the load across them, with cross-backups so that either could replace the other relatively easily.
If we’re only using it as a place to play around with Drupal, I don’t really see the value.
Jason
From: sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:sac-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
Subject: Re: [SAC] Awstats installOn 29-May-07, at 8:16 AM, Jason Birch wrote:
Is there any chance that we could install the stats package on the secondary server, accessing the logs through NFS (or something similar)?
Log processing can be pretty cpu-intensive.
What about if it only processes apache logs once a night? On my PC it takes about 5 seconds to process the logs for one day from www.osgeo.org.
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