Update AWStats database and/or generate static HTML pages, either of the specified or all known hosts. By default, awstats-update
updates the database (--update
) and creates HTML pages (--rebuild
) for the current month. You can create HTML pages for all historic data using --rebuild-all
.
awstats-update [OPTION]...
awstats-update [OPTION]... CONFIG...
CONFIG
can either be:
- a absolute path to a config file
- a relative path to a config file, starting from
/etc/awstats/
- a config spec in the form
[ HOST_TYPE "/" ] HOST
awstats-update
supports the following options:
-
Help options:
-h
,--help
: display this help and exit--version
: output version information and exit
-
Application options:
--[no-]update
: [don't] update AWStats database--[no-]rebuild
: [don't] generate static HTML pages (current month only)-a
,--rebuild-all
: generate static HTML pages (all historic data)-o
,--overwrite
: re-create existing HTML pages (with--rebuild-all
)--no-config[=CONFIG]
: don't skip domains without a config; useCONFIG
, otherwise use default config (with--rebuild-all
)--format=FORMAT
: output HTML pages according toFORMAT
:plain
, orgzip
. You also pass both comma separated. default:plain
--lang=LANG
: output HTML pages using language LANG. default:en
--data-dir=PATH
: path to AWStats data directory. default:/var/lib/awstats
--www-dir=PATH
: path to AWStats www directory. default:/var/cache/awstats/www
--standalone=PATH
: path to a standalone `awstats.pl'-v
,--verbose
: increase verbosity-q
,--quiet
: decrease verbosity
awstats-update
was tested under Debian 8 (Jessie) and a shared hoster with limited SSH access (standalone mode), only. However, it should work great with any other distribution, too. If awstats-update
doesn't work with your favourite distribution, please file a bug report. It was written to work with bash
.
You wanna make awstats-update
work with your favorite distribution or improve it in general? Go on, I appreciate it!
awstats-update
is basically just a shell script, so there are no complex "installation steps" besides moving it to /usr/local/bin/awstats-update
. Everything else depends on your system, on Debian you might want to do something like the following:
- Disable AWStats' default updater (if you're using Debian, you'll have to set
AWSTATS_ENABLE_BUILDSTATICPAGES="no"
andAWSTATS_ENABLE_CRONTABS="no"
in/etc/default/awstats
) - Remove existing HTML pages:
rm -r /var/cache/awstats/awstats/
- Create new target directories:
mkdir -p /var/cache/awstats/www/{apache2,apache2-ssl,postfix}
- Create
/usr/local/bin/awstats-update
and make it executable - Consider creating a
/etc/cron.daily/awstats-update
with something like the following:#!/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/awstats-update --quiet "$@"
- Create a distinct config file for each virtual host, e.g.
/etc/awstats/awstats.apache2.example.com.conf
or/etc/awstats/awstats.apache2-ssl.example.net.conf
(Tip: AWStats supportsInclude
statements) - Consider using
/var/cache/awstats/www/awstats.php
and/var/cache/awstats/www/.htaccess
(seewww
directory)
You can also use awstats-update
in a environment with a standalone awstats.pl
in a arbitrary path. Move AWStats' config files as well as the lib
, plugins
and lang
directories into the same directory as awstats.pl
. You can now run awstats-update
with the --standalone
option pointing to said awstats.pl
.
Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Daniel Rudolf http://www.daniel-rudolf.de/
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License only.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.