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6:29 pm May 14, 2010
| DTNMike
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Hello,
I now have Awstats and Jawstats up and running for one web site. I am merging multiple log files and getting a great report.
Now, I want to configure it so that it will process log files for each of our web sites.
How do I do this?
As always, Thanks
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7:26 pm May 14, 2010
| Jean-Luc
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If you want a separate set of reports for each website, you need a config file per website and you need to run an update for each config file. Did this answer your question ?
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7:35 pm May 14, 2010
| DTNMike
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Ok. Currently, webtrends makes a report available on the web which is accessable by typing in http://reports.domainName.com/reports/E0010201/monthly.HTM
How would our web sites access their new awstats report? Would there be a separate report for each web site (like 10 reports, 1 for each web site) or would it be one report that "knows" who is accessing it?
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8:33 pm May 14, 2010
| Jean-Luc
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If you have 10 web sites and if you want that each webmaster only views the stats of his web site, then you need 10 config files. Having 10 config files, you will have 10 updates and 10 AWStats databases. So yes, then there will be 10 reports, one for each web site.
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