question

Eugene Cormier eugene.cormier at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 16:28:12 UTC 2008


hmmm....I checked it out, but it's not "exactly"what I'm looking
for.....maybe I have to play with bash/cron??

I'm thinking a "cat" of the access file using "sed" to get the relevant
info within an hour of the timestamp

(I wonder how hard it is programming ncurses?)

this is a small system: 15 users all with passwords.....I just want a
commandline/realtime monitor to be able to keep an eye on things while
I'm by the computer (it's in my toy room with all my other Ubuntu
systems :)......analog seems better suited for a larger system

Eugene

On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 11:05 -0500, mcr at xdsinc.net wrote:
> The simplest way to watch your web logs is to use analog.
> 
> It produces html files and png files, and then you can use any browser
> to look at them --- I know of no tools which are directly curses based, 
> although analog *does* produce useable reports that can be read with
> lynx.
> 
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