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| I have about 2 years of apache log files which I need to graph for a comparative study. Any one know an easy way to do this? Even awstats might do the trick - anyone know how easy it is to set up locally? I run WAMP already. I'm on windows XP.
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| Is it one big log file or several smaller ones?
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| A whole bunch of smaller tarred/gziped files - about 2-3 years worth Most of them are tiny files (they had ~zero traffic before I did a job for them
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| There are several log analysers for windows that could probably do this. If you had access to linux you could probably use awstats, though you'd either have to concantenate all the log files or run it through each one separately
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