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With Plesk's awstats the correct (working) awstats configuration in /etc/psa/psa.conf is the one indicated in this article (in the CentOS section, of course): # AWStatsĮverything is fine now: I'm only wondering what I'm loosing (if any) using awstats 7.7-2 instead of 7.8-1. Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue 03:02:06 PM UTC, Key ID bd11a6aa914bdf7e
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Countries This report shows you what countries your visitors are coming from is ascending order. Release : 2.centos.7+p18.0.27.0+t200424.1018 Monthly History Summary Totals AWStats provides information for the year to date as well as a 30 and 7 day perspective and also by the hour. var/log/yum.log-20200905:Jun 25 12:23:43 Updated: .7+p18.0.27.0+Īs you can see, at the time of my above post awstats was version 7.8-1 from the el7 repo, while I'm now using 7.7-2 from the Plesk repo as confirmed from the output of "rpm -qi awstats": Name : awstats
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Every night after the update routine, I run a cron job which grabs the stats page via curl and saves it to the /stats directory as stats-MM-YY.htm where MM is the month and YY is the year. var/log/yum.log:Sep 16 08:32:02 Erased: Rather than re-install AWStats, though, I put a dirty hack in place. I intended to update here, but then I was caught into some family issues and eventually forgot to do it, sorry.Īnyway I think you can get some meaningful information from my logs: # grep awstats /var/log/yum.log* Sorry, my configuration has changed in the meanwhile as I decided to reinstall awstats from the Plesk repo as detailed in ResolutionĬheck the AWSTATS directives in the /etc/psa/psa.conf file and correct them as follows (if necessary): AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /usr/share/awstats/The incorrect document directory path is configured for AWStats.Ĭustom Nginx directives preventing images from being served properly. The following errors could be found in /var/referer: FireBug shows 404 Not Found error for all images.AWStats page does not display images and graphs.