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Urchin

bullet Introduction
The Urchin Web Log Analyzer is an efficient, fast, and easy to use web log analysis and reporting tool. Urchin installs directly on your Virtual Server and creates HTML-based graphical reports of your web server traffic. It offers several special features such as multi-language reporting, e-commerce log reporting, and up to 24 Virtual Subhosts (plus your primary host). Urchin also features a special domain-lookup utility which resolves IP addresses into domains without creating a load on your Virtual Server.

NOTE: Urchin is available on the VPS platform only. Due to licensing restrictions, Urchin should not be installed on the MPS platform.


 

bullet Installation
Do the following, depending on your Virtual Server O/S.

 

bullet Usage
Urchin has already been compiled and configured for your Virtual Server, including up to 25 Virtual Subhosts with log files. Since Urchin should not be run on the same log files more than once, it is set up to automatically archive your log files when it runs. It does this by renaming the log files, but does not delete or compress them. You can either Rotate the Log Files separately, or use the Urchin configuration file (~/usr/local/urchin/config) to configure alternate methods of archiving log files.

To run Urchin and create your first report type the following while connected to your Virtual Server.

% ~/usr/local/urchin/urchin

This will create your reports at the following location.

http://YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME/urchin/YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME

You can also see a system report for the entire Virtual Server by viewing this URL:

http://YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME/urchin/system/

You can configure your VPS to run Urchin automatically. The following is an example of a Cron entry that will run Urchin at 11:50 PM every Sunday night:

50 23 * * 0 /usr/local/urchin/urchin

When Urchin runs, it generates a report of its activity. If you want to keep a log file of Urchin's activity, you can redirect the report to a file on your VPS by using the following cron entry:

50 23 * * 0 /usr/local/urchin/urchin > /var/log/urchin 2>&1

 

bullet Urchin Samples
Urchin's easy-to-use reports counter the dryness of most web stats programs. Urchin 3 features intuitive, browser-based reports with instantly familiar navigation. Reports start with basic information and get more detailed the deeper you go.

 

bullet Documentation
See the Urchin Virtual Server Support site for more documentation.


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