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Cpanel awstats not updating
Cpanel awstats not updating




  1. CPANEL AWSTATS NOT UPDATING HOW TO
  2. CPANEL AWSTATS NOT UPDATING ARCHIVE

CPANEL AWSTATS NOT UPDATING HOW TO

How to merge the historical records during the migration itself is a project for someone much smarter than I am. One would just look for the empty months in Awstats and replace only those files.Īlso, if the site were switched to SSL mid-month, the data for the time prior to the switch for that month would be lost but that would be better than all the traffic data being lost. Of course, this will only work (if it works at all) if all traffic were forced to SSL pre-migration, resulting in zero traffic in the files because they were for the non-SSL domain. On the Virtualmin server with those in the cPanel migration subdirectoryīackup-_/homedir/tmp/awstats/ssl/ I think the workaround for this post-migration, assuming that the site forced all traffic to SSL, would be to replace the Submitted by JamieCameron on Sun, - 19:25 Comment #7 Please let me know if there's some way I can securely send you the file, and I'll be happy to do so. That's as far as I got with this before I had other things to do. So my hunch is that part of the problem may stem from the fact that cPanel splits the Awstats data into SSL and non-SSL versions. But if I copy it to the desktop, I can open it using any text editor.

cpanel awstats not updating

Windows neither errors out nor asks me how I want to open it. I cannot open that file while it's in the folder. \homedir\logs-ssl_log-Jun-2019Ĭontaining a single file of the same name as the folder. But if I copied the file to the desktop, I could open it with any text editor using "Open With." No options to open the file were offered, and no request to select a program to open it was made by Windows.

cpanel awstats not updating

If I tried "Open With" while the file was in its containing folder (using Win10 Pro), nothing happened.

CPANEL AWSTATS NOT UPDATING ARCHIVE

Awstats on cPanel treats SSL and non-SSL versions of sites separately, and I was unable to open some of the logs for the SSL versions after extracting the archive unless I copied the files to someplace outside their containing folders. The file is ~108MB.Īlso, I think I've narrowed down the problem a bit. Do you have a way for me to get it to you securely? Some of the code includes MySQL credentials used as part of a malicious activity tracking system that gathers information from multiple sites and compiles it into blocklists, so I don't want to just post a public link.






Cpanel awstats not updating