

So searching it from beginning of log file. Direct access to last remembered record is out of file. Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record. From data in log file "/usr/local/apache/domlogs/". Create/Update database for config "/home/bba/tmp/awstats/" by AWStats version 7.0 (build 1.971) Run Logs domain: BW Limit: 20971520000 Domains: I found a similar issue reported which requested some setup info which below : When you are finished making any changes be sure to restart awstats to.

In 'Stats and Logs' all the options are set to the default (as they are also on the old server the migrated sites came from). Languages for AWStats are defined by Lang directives in it’s configuration files. In 'Tweak Settings', 'Stats Programs' Awstats is enabled. All users have permission to change their web stats software. The 'Allow Awstats configuration Include file" option is checked.
#Restart awstats software#
In WHM I've confirmed that within 'Statistics Software Configuration' Awstats is available and active for all users. If I run runweblogs on that site it again works, but I still don't see anything in Awstats. Interestingly if I try viewing the Awstats on one of my new websites on that server I get an error saying "There are no domains which have awstats stats to display", yet Webalizer and Analog both show data. sudo apachectl restart Next, you need to build your initial statistics, which will be generated from the current logs on your server. I've run '/scripts/runweblogs mysite' with no errors but also no effect. This will start Apache logging the statistics for the additional domains you wanted. If you are working on your account via SSH you can just use the command ‘ apachectl graceful ’, without the quotes. Within Choose Log Programs Awstats is selected, and in fact is currently the only one that is. To do this you can use the Restart Account function of the Site Manager, which will reboot the entire account. If I check in /home/mysite/tmp/awstats/ I can see loads of log data. When clicking on Awstats it shows the relevant domain and the option to view the stats, however when I click on View a new window appears but it is blank. With one of the sites that we migrated, the owner has reported that she's no longer able to view her website stats via Awstats, but she could previously. We have a number of sites / accounts on our server, some of which have always been there, while others have been migrated from another cpanel installation.

We seem to have an issue with Awstats on our server but I can't find what it might be.
