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Analog


Analog is a popular Web Log Analyzer that can be installed directly on a Virtual Private Server. Analog will analyze your web server logfiles in-place and then create HTML, text, or even e-mail reports of your web site traffic. Analog is available from the FreeBSD Ports Collection in /ports/www/analog/.

Once you have installed Analog, you will need to modify the Analog configuration file (/usr/local/etc/analog.cfg) to your preferences. You can then run Analog using the following command.
# /usr/local/bin/analog
To run Analog regularly, you can add a line to your Crontab. The example below would run Analog and E-mail you the results on a weekly basis.
59 23 * * 7 /usr/local/bin/analog +O- +a | /usr/bin/mail -s "Weekly Stats" user@YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME
This will cause your Virtual Private Server to send you an e-mail each Sunday night at 11:59pm containing your Analog analysis report in ASCII format. For more information concerning Analog command line arguments, see the documentation.


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