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[CLUG] need help in executing webalizer in command line

[CLUG] need help in executing webalizer in command line

HarshaRani hrani at ncbs.res.in
Wed Apr 6 11:03:02 IST 2005


Hi,

I have installed webalizer on my system, it was working fine till end of
march. Last week because of some accident the date and yrs was changed to
2011 and that happened exactly at the end of the month and now I am unable
to get the statistics of this month (April 2005).
I am trying to get a hand on command line so that I can restore the
statistic for April 2005, but I am unable to do so.

I have 2 access_log files
access_log has from 3rd April to till date and
access_log.1 has from march 27th to April 2nd.

I tried to something like this
webalizer -p /path to log file/access_log
webalizer -p /path to log file/access_log.1

when I run this command nothing happens,I just get the

Warning: Truncating oversized date field.

Beyond that nothing happens.
Can anyone suggest why and what is happing?

Thanking you in advance


regards
Harsha





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