Hi Indunil
Yes. That did help quite a bit. I had actually seen the link before from
a google search - but hadn't studied it properly. It certainly explains
my "forbidden" problem. I think I found a missing step though. The step
by step instructions do not tell you to make sarg.cron executable - so
the cron job wouldn't run until I corrected this.
It still leaves me with a few queries though:
1) I would like to be able to see what traffic flowed between (say)
13.00 on 13 June 2008 and 14:00 on 13th June 2008.
I haven't found a way to do this yet. Is it possible with Sarg? I am
trying to find out what causes occasional large traffic bursts.
2) Is there some more complete documentation somewhere? The man page
refers to documentation in the "GNU info format". Where could I find this?
Regards and thanks
Richard.
Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Hi Richard,
I hope this may help you.
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200805/0172.html
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Richard Chapman
<rchapman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I have satrg installed and working - but have not found much documentation
other than the man pages - which are fairly brief.
Can anyone help me with these issues with sarg.
1) It appears to only use the current squid log by default - and the
documentation doesn't seem to tell me how I can get it to read several squid
log files.
2) When I first installed it - and told it to place reports in
/var/ww/html/sarg - I could browse the report fine as
http://192.168.0.201/sarg - but for some reason - I now get a "Forbidden"
error".
3) How do you access the reports at the default location: /var/www/sarg?
4) If I specify the "-t HH-HH" option to restrict the report to a time range
- it doesn't seem to behave as I would expect. I get far less traffic
reported than I would expect over the period. I can't find any way to check
that it is reporting all the relevant trafic.
Thanks
Richard.