> I downloaded and installed sarg on RHEL 5 but but not able to set it up. > > Have anybody successfully setup SARG on RHEL 5. > > Kindly let me know. I have done it on Centos 4x Pls see below. step by step guide. SARG - Step by Step - CentOS [root@worldnet ~]# yum install sarg [root@worldnet ~]# cd /etc/httpd/conf.d/ [root@worldnet conf.d]# cp sarg.conf sarg.conf.orig [root@worldnet conf.d]# cat sarg.conf Alias /sarg /var/www/sarg <Directory /var/www/sarg> DirectoryIndex index.html Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from all </Directory> [root@worldnet conf.d]# /etc/init.d/httpd restart Then, [root@worldnet ~]# cd /var/www/sarg/ [root@worldnet sarg]# mkdir reports Now, Edit words ONE-SHOT and One shot reports of index.html to reports and reports (Every 30 minutes) as follows. <td><a href="reports/index.html">reports</a></td> <td>reports (Every 30 minutes)</td> Then, [root@worldnet sarg]# cd /etc/sarg/ [root@worldnet sarg]# cp sarg.conf sarg.conf.orig And edit, sarg.conf Pls coment out below line as follows, #output_dir /var/www/sarg/ONE-SHOT and, Add below line. output_dir /var/www/sarg/reports Then, issue below command, [root@worldnet sarg]# /usr/bin/sarg SARG: Records in file: 1514, reading: 100.00% Then, touch [root@worldnet ~]# touch /var/www/sarg/sarg.cron [root@worldnet ~]# cat /var/www/sarg/sarg.cron #!/bin/sh /usr/bin/sarg cd /var/www/sarg/reports rm -rf *.1 Then, [root@worldnet ~]# cd /etc/cron.d [root@worldnet cron.d]# touch sarg [root@worldnet cron.d]# cat sarg */5 * * * * root /var/www/sarg/sarg.cron > /dev/null 2>&1 #*/30 * * * * root /var/www/sarg/sarg.cron > /dev/null 2>&1 Then, issue below commands. [root@worldnet ~]# /etc/cron.daily/sarg [root@worldnet ~]# /etc/cron.weekly/sarg [root@worldnet ~]# /etc/cron.monthly/sarg Now, Browse as follows. http://192.168.101.25/sarg That's it. GOOD LUCK > > > > On Thu, 08 May 2008 Indunil Jayasooriya wrote : > > > >Pls use sarg. It is good. > > > > > >Anyway, Redhat 9 is quite old. Pls use Cenos 5x instead > > > >RPM can be got from below URL > > > >http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/sarg/ > > > >GOOD LUCK > > > > > >On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Alexey Shakin <shakin@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Dear All! > > > > > > I am new in squid administrating and > > > I have one rather simple question. > > > It is - how can I analyse squid log files? > > > I have installed Red Hat 9 with > > > Squid 2.5 Stable from the distribution kit. > > > The standart tool (webalizer) is not > > > appropriate at all. What I need is > > > a possibility to create a detailed, flexible > > > report about all users' usage of the server. > > > I'm sure it's a very common task for Squid > > > admins. Why there is no tool in the > > > distribution kit, I don't understand. > > > So, what will you advise me? > > > > > > > > > > > > > >-- > >Thank you > >Indunil Jayasooriya > > > > -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya