Done.
There seems to be some version control of those scripts through RCS but I didn't try anything on that side since I am pretty sure I don't have the permissions for the directories and files it uses. I bet you'll have to do that RCS thing from an admin account.
http and rsync stats should work again now. As far as ftp stats go I have no clue, sorry.
Cheers,
Jean-Claude Beaudoin
2011/6/28 Hans Hübner hans.huebner@gmail.com
Jean-Claude,
you now have access to the files that you've requested by the way of ownership. Let us know if you need anything else.
-Hans
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Jean-Claude Beaudoin jcb.lisp@gmail.com wrote:
All I need for http stats is, as I stated in my original message, to be
able
to modify the cron scripts /etc/cron.d/cl-net plus /custom/bin/cron.root.http_stats.sh and most probably be able to read
the
content of /var/log/apache2.
What is needed, I think, is to apply the following two tiny patches:
$ diff /etc/cron.d/cl-net ~/cl-net 10c10
< # 12 00 * * * root /custom/bin/cron.root.http_stats.sh
12 00 * * * root /custom/bin/cron.root.http_stats.sh
$ diff /custom/bin/cron.root.http_stats.sh ~/cron.root.http_stats.sh 8c8
< LOG_FILE=/var/log/apache/access.log
LOG_FILE=/var/log/apache2/access.log
I'll have to investigate more for the rsync stats...
Cheers,
Jean-Claude Beaudoin
2011/6/28 Hans Hübner hans.huebner@gmail.com
Jean-Claude,
thank you for your offer to help. What files do you need access to? I do not know how the statistics worked, but I guess that some of the mechanism is stored in /custom/bin - Can you check and let us know what you need to change?
Thanks again! Hans
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 2:14 AM, Jean-Claude Beaudoin jcb.lisp@gmail.com wrote:
Hello common-lisp.net admins,
I would like to propose my services to put back into service the download statistics that used to be available on the "stats" page before the machine upgrade.
The currently available files date back to May 7, about 7 weeks ago.
I already have an account on common-lisp.net for my MKCL and CL+J projects. My user name is: jcbeaudoin
So I guess that a simple change in its group memberships is all that
is
needed to give me the required access to do the work (ie: modify the cron script and maybe read the content of /var/log/apache2).
Cheers,
Jean-Claude Beaudoin
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