Romain Beauxis wrote:> Well, given that icecast logs are very similar to apache's log, you can use > any log analyser that works with apache's logs. You will not get usefull > information from referes etc, but will be able to get the number of unique > visitors for instance. > > > My real request to the icecast developpers would be a way to log the duration > a listener has stayed on a mountpoint. > The logs only give connection times, and to have a good log on this, you have > to actively poll the listeners connected which is clearly suboptimal.. > > It could cimply be a line in the form: > xx.xx.xx.xx disconnected from mountpoint /bla after *some time* > > Or perhaps it exists but I am not aware of this.. >http://webalizer.bzhtec.com/ - oldies but goodies...
hi, is there a way, to create a stastic about listernes, mountpoints and music tiltes? I saw some cacti scripts, but i have no webserver installed on the streamserver, so i would use only plain files, also a database could be improving some things. So, how can i do this? cu denny -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20070302/956258fa/attachment.sig>
Le vendredi 2 mars 2007 17:33, Denny Schierz a ?crit?:> hi,Hi !> is there a way, to create a stastic about listernes, mountpoints ?and > music tiltes? > > I saw some cacti scripts, but i have no webserver installed on the > streamserver, so i would use only plain files, also a database could be > improving some things. So, how can i do this?Well, given that icecast logs are very similar to apache's log, you can use any log analyser that works with apache's logs. You will not get usefull information from referes etc, but will be able to get the number of unique visitors for instance. My real request to the icecast developpers would be a way to log the duration a listener has stayed on a mountpoint. The logs only give connection times, and to have a good log on this, you have to actively poll the listeners connected which is clearly suboptimal.. It could cimply be a line in the form: xx.xx.xx.xx disconnected from mountpoint /bla after *some time* Or perhaps it exists but I am not aware of this.. Romain