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2005 Feb 25
2
Re: STATs tools?
I just wanted to point out that it's "stats", not "STATs". "Stats" is not an acronym! It's an abbreviation; it's short for "statistics". On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Dan Stowell wrote: > Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:43:38 +0000 > From: Dan Stowell <danstowell@gmail.com> > To: icecast <icecast@xiph.org> > Subject: [Icecast] Re:
2008 May 20
4
awstats, webalizer or...
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there? Ray
2009 Jan 17
1
counting Mb of every mountpoint
Hi guys > > Hi > > 2008/9/21 Jordi Sala <poperbu at gmail.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> Awstats (awstats.sourceforge.net/) or sawmill (http://www.sawmill.net/) do >> what you want. >> > > Webalizer - streaming version: > > http://webalizer.bzhtec.com/ > > Chip Scooter > > > I have tried webalizer but later my try I
2006 Oct 05
3
Site statistics
Hey, I was wondering what everyone else does in regards to getting webalizer or other site statistics software to work with mongrel. I currently have a mongrel cluster running behind apache 2.2 with proxy_mod_balancer, but I"m finding that webalizer isn''t too thrilled with that mod. Thanks, Andrew
2006 Jul 26
5
Monitor traffic/bandwidth by mountpoint
I saw a request for this feature raised several years ago. Has this been implemented yet? If not, how are users monitoring traffic on port 8000, and even better can you split it up by mountpoint? I want to know how much traffic our icecast clients are using each month. Thank you, Shannon
2008 Sep 20
3
counting Mb of every mountpoint
Hi guys , I have a little doubt: There is a way for reading directly or indicrectly (parsing , log etc) the amount of the data sending from icecast for every mountpoint? Thanks for the help Goodbye Pierpaolo
2004 Aug 06
4
Webalizer + IceCast2 logfile?
Is it possible? Basically, I want to process the IceCast2 logfile in the same way as I process my Apache server logs? I tried a dry run, and it reported an error with regards to the "date" field - I am currently replacing the date field text "Eastern Standard Time" with the text "-400", to see if that would fix it (that how it is in my Apache logfile). I will
2010 Nov 23
3
analytics
Hello all, We (at ibiblio.org) are evaluating several projects and products for getting good analytics from icecast. Specifically, we have explored cacti and awstats. I am writing because I would like users of this list to send me their experiences with analytics and monitoring packages and products. I would like details such as time for initial deployment, time and steps to add an addiitonal
2003 Apr 17
1
RE: Help with virus/hackers
>I've often wondered whether it would be worth connecting a >very large serial EEPROM to a serial port interface, and >have it effectively appear as a solid state printer, (to >that you could cheaply log to an unmodifyable device). >Has anybody ever tried this? >John. Dot Matrix or an old printer would come in handy here with a (near-)infinite number of paper feed. :-) A
2005 Oct 12
3
Icecast logging
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
2005 Feb 02
3
user Authentication - fail to add an user
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 14:46, Geoff Shang wrote: > Ron Blok wrote: > > > <mount> > > <mount-name>/stream1</mount-name> > > <max-listeners>100</max-listeners> > > <fallback-mount>/test</fallback-mount> > > <fallback-override>1</fallback-override> > > > >
2010 Oct 13
1
Web statistics - w3perl
I am considering a richer alternative to good old Webalizer, in a webhotel (multidomain) setting. Any experience with w3perl? The demo at least looks impressive. http://www.w3perl.com - Jussi -- Jussi Hirvi * Green Spot Topeliuksenkatu 15 C * 00250 Helsinki * Finland Tel. +358 9 493 981 * Mobile +358 40 771 2098 (only sms) jussi.hirvi at greenspot.fi * http://www.greenspot.fi
2007 Nov 15
1
Hour by Hour statistics
Hi all, I've used awstats in the past to get stats on our radio shows but I'm looking for statistics for every hour of the day, something that awstats doesn't support (unless there's a nice hack out there) Ie I want to be able to tell the DJ who has a show 2pm to 3pm on a Monday how many listeners he had. Has anyone seen a project that would do this?
2005 Apr 20
2
playlist.log parser
Hello list, I am looking for a tool to display the information stored in playlist.log. Does anyone of you know a tool/script that will display the number of listeners (avg/max) for each track played? Regards Roger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20050420/86d32663/attachment.htm
2005 Feb 24
0
STATs tools?
What kind of tools are out there / are you using to display the acceslog file in a fashionable manner? I've looked at ussing something like webalizer but that does not show items like number of concurrent users, average listening time etc ... Thanks in advance Ron -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date:
2005 Jan 12
2
Recomendations
Dear Icecast community, For several weeks I am running two IceCast2 streams. I am very pleased with the stability and performance of the Icecast application. Thumbs-up for the developers of this great piece of software!! The sources (live audio) are generated with two separated liveice-sn04 and streams to the remote Icecast servers. So far so good! Frequently one of the sources stops to stream
2005 Feb 03
3
user Authentication - fail to add an user
Michael Smith wrote: > On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:10:50 +1000, Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote: > >>Ron Blok wrote: >> >> >>>Could it be a file/directory permission issue ? >> >>I have a vague recollection that the file needs to be able to be opened for >>writing as well as reading, if that helps. > > > Your recollection
2010 Nov 26
5
simple website hit counter
Googling for this finds me a ton of stuff that doesn't actually do what I'm looking for. I want a simple hit counter cgi script of some kind that will increment a counter on every page load but I want to access the counter from a different page. In other words, I don't want to have a visible hit counter on the webpage itself. I want to have a different webpage that will show me the
2015 Apr 01
1
SEmodule dependency hell.
I want you all to see what I went through trying to simply reassign (unsuccessfully) the context of a well-known port. To the best of my ability to recall none of the packages mentioned below are even installed on the host in question. Why are these dependices preventing me from removing a disused SELinux policy. I have done exactly that, reassign port contexts, in the past without encountering
2005 Feb 09
1
Re: Severe problem with Icecast2 and streamTranscoder
Geoff Shang wrote: > You *definitely* have enough CPU? Transcodes can be expensive. Yeah, there's a lot of spare CPU power and memory. The icecast server takes 0,0% CPU and each streamTranscoder instance only takes 0,0-0,3%. This is a dedicated Icecast server with 1GHz PIII and 512 MB RAM. > Also, have you looked in the Icecast error log? Yep. Nothing there. The only clue