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What do you use for analyzing server logs?
I have AwStats in my cPanel account, but maybe there is something better?
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Logstash+ElasticSearch+Kibana
- http://logstash.net/ - http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/logstash/ - http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/elasticsearch/ - http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/kibana/ http://www.elasticsearch.org/content...ime-based1.jpg http://www.elasticsearch.org/content.../08/sense1.jpg Or Piwik - http://piwik.org/ http://piwik.org/wp-content/themes/p...s/screen-2.png |
Piwik is the best so far...
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Piwik looks cool
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My brain
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Bash scripts followed by sed and multiple grep on the raw load balancer (server) logs for ACwebconnecting websites to analyze detail cumulatively or individually by domain. Then data and graphical analysis in gnumeric for my specific uses. G-A for light duty GUI statistics.
Piwik is good for a GUI on websites with under 1 million hits a day to track -- I use it for my personal sites. It gives a good overview ... |
we also use elasticsearch and kibana, but sure I'll try piwik, it looks nice! thanks for the info!
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