Are there any Rails projects, or Ruby libraries for Apache logs?
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Alan Gutierrez - alan@engrm.com - http://engrm.com/blogometer/
Are there any Rails projects, or Ruby libraries for Apache logs?
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Alan Gutierrez - alan@engrm.com - http://engrm.com/blogometer/
Analysis of Apache logs? Dunno.
I do have a non-blocking multithreaded DNS resolver for apache logs
though. (I think it also does simple logfile merging by timestamp).
It is plenty zippy and I use it to merge log files for awstats to chew
on (because awstats' tool to do the same blocks).
Alan Gutierrez (alan-ruby-talk@engrm.com) wrote:
Are there any Rails projects, or Ruby libraries for Apache logs?
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Eric Hodel - drbrain@segment7.net - http://segment7.net
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I wrote a script once for parsing apache logs and generating some web
pages with summaries. But it wasn't very nice and took quite a bit of
system resources as it stored all the statistics in memory all the
time (ie all the URLs).
Maybe I could dig it out if you are interested.
It did not use a parallel resolver, though.
Regards
Michal Suchanek
On 10/5/05, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
Alan Gutierrez (alan-ruby-talk@engrm.com) wrote:
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> Are there any Rails projects, or Ruby libraries for Apache logs?Analysis of Apache logs? Dunno.
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