Hi Guys, My first post here so hello to all :-)) Anyway, my question: Does anybody know if there is a tool out there that can process the icecast log files and return a graph of listener numbers over a set period? I'd like to be able to know when our most busiest time was. Thanks very much in advance, Andy
I don't know wether there are tools such as you describe for icecast. However, if your machine only or main function is running icecast, and if you're running linux on it, you could also just log network traffic. There are some extensive network-traffic analyzers out there, including ones with HTML output. Andy Woolley wrote:> Hi Guys, > > My first post here so hello to all :-)) > > Anyway, my question: Does anybody know if there is a tool out there > that can process the icecast log files and return a graph of listener > numbers over a set period? > > I'd like to be able to know when our most busiest time was. > > Thanks very much in advance, > Andy > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast-- Henri Zikken Delta Solutions Postbus 1278 1200 BE Hilversum T: 00-31- (0)35- 6 28 26 13 F: 00-31- (0)35- 6 28 53 43 E: henri.zikken@deltasolutions.nl I: www.deltasolutions.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Op uw (net)werk altijd alle RTV-programma's tot uw beschikking! De NET-AVR - digital multi-user network audio video recorder opnemen, archiveren en afspelen wanneer u dat wilt Op www.deltasolutions.nl/netavr vindt u alles over de NET-AVR. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eg. awstats can do that for you. The only problem is that the log entry only appears in the log when the user disconnects. So you will see when users disconnect, not when they're listening. Yours, Jacint Andy Woolley wrote:> Hi Guys, > > My first post here so hello to all :-)) > > Anyway, my question: Does anybody know if there is a tool out there > that can process the icecast log files and return a graph of listener > numbers over a set period? > > I'd like to be able to know when our most busiest time was. > > Thanks very much in advance, > Andy >
Hi Andy, I'm sure you will find the streaming version of Webalizer very interesting. I think it does what you need. You can find it here: http://webalizer.bzhtec.com/ Regards, KJ -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org]Namens Balint Jacint Verzonden: woensdag 12 oktober 2005 14:24 Aan: Andy Woolley CC: icecast@xiph.org Onderwerp: Re: [Icecast] Icecast logging Eg. awstats can do that for you. The only problem is that the log entry only appears in the log when the user disconnects. So you will see when users disconnect, not when they're listening. Yours, Jacint Andy Woolley wrote:> Hi Guys, > > My first post here so hello to all :-)) > > Anyway, my question: Does anybody know if there is a tool out there > that can process the icecast log files and return a graph of listener > numbers over a set period? > > I'd like to be able to know when our most busiest time was. > > Thanks very much in advance, > Andy >_______________________________________________ Icecast mailing list Icecast@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.14/130 - Release Date: 12-10-2005 -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.14/130 - Release Date: 12-10-2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.14/130 - Release Date: 12-10-2005