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Isoqlog 2.2.x INSTALL
- Installation
1. ./configure
If you would like to use default options just type 'configure'
To see more options type 'configure --help'
2. make
Compiling...
3. make install
Installing...
4. make clean
Removing objects files...
copy images and library directory that under htmltemp directory to isoqlog output directory
5. cp -pr /usr/local/share/isoqlog/htmltemp/images /usr/local/share/isoqlog/htmltemp/library isoqlogoutputdir/
6. You can run isoqlog more than once in a day, though you must run at least once before 00:00
(i.e. 23:58) to get current day's statistics.
7. If you're using postfix, sendmail or qmail-syslog, it is strongly suggested you rotate
your log files to get the data healthier.
# crontab -e
58 * * * * /usr/local/bin/isoqlog 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
this will run isoqlog every hour at 58. minute
That's all
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you type make and get an error like:
Makefile line:XXX need an operator, you better use gmake, not make.
- Files
When you untar package, you should see following files and directories:
Makefile -> You know what is this.
configure -> Prepares your system for custom installations.
isoqlog.conf -> Configuration file. (more isoqlog.conf)
isoqlog.domains -> Domains
htmltemp -> Contains HTML output templates. Edit them if you would like.
- After installation
Don't forget! If you configure your system with 'configure --prefix=install_dir'
edit isoqlog.conf and change prefix variables. Also change others.
NOTE:
An important thing to note here is that; keep the size of your log file large.
if you're using qmail with multilog, you can set this in the qmail-send/log/run
file with the s (size) parameter like this: (all in one line)
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid \
qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t s5000000 \
/var/log/qmail
if you're using syslog, change the rotate size.
PROBLEMS
If you have trouble with GNU style configuration/installation please try Makefile.std
cp Makefile.std Makefile
make
make install
Sat Feb 26 17:27:47 EET 2005
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