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    I cannot for the life of me figure out how to turn on Webalyzer or AW Stats.

    I go to the choose logs page, but I get red X graphics and not chekcboxes.

    Any help you cna offer would be great!

    Thanks!
    -Wu

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    Default AWStats & Webalyzer How to

    First - let me welcome you to the forums - Glad you have joined the community.
    In time as you learn - please add to the community -

    People helping People is what this place is all about...

    It sounds like you may be new to cPanel / WHM if that is the case follow these links


    http://www.cpanel.net/docs/whm/ - The official documentation from cPanel.

    http://www.webhostgear.com/3.html and http://www.webhostgear.com/198.html are excellent getting started guides - Both are by a 3rd party - but very well written...

    If you are an end user - you will need to contact your webhost provider and ask them to activate AWStats and Webalyzer for you - if you are the server owner / operator keep reading...



    Statistics Software Configuration

    Overview

    This function allows you to choose what statistics programs will be run on your server. You can also choose whether or not to allow users to determine what statistics programs they will use. Statistics software generates statistics reports based on a user's statistic log files.




    Steps

    1 To access the Server Configuration Menu, click on Server Configuration, on the main screen of your WebHost Manager interface.

    2 Click on Statistics Software Configuration.

    3 To view the configuration for a specific user, enter the user's name in the filed below User to Display: and click on Show Status Per User/Domain.

    4 To modify how often statistical reports are generated, change the number in the field after Generate statistics every to increase or decrease the amount of times statistics are generated.

    5 To configure specific hours in which statistics should or should not be generated, click on Configure Statistic Process Time Schedule, check the boxes next to the hours in which statistics should not be run and then click on Save.

    6 To allow users to determine which statistics programs they will use, click on the box next to Allow users to change their web statistics generating software.

    7 Beneath Allow the following statistics generating programs to run, make sure the box next to a program's name is checked to allow it to run.

    8 Beneath Run the following generators by default. (Until modified by the user), make sure the box next to a program's name is checked to run it automatically for all users.

    9 If you wish for all users to be able to change their statistics generating software, make sure the box underneath Modify is checked.

    10 Click on any Save button to save your changes.






    Troubleshooting (advanced users only)



    If you are having problems with statistics or gaps in your statistics logging, you will want to make sure cpanellogd is running. To check to make sure it is running, run:



    ps -ax | grep cpanellogd



    You should see something similar to:



    13466 pts/1 SN 0:00 cpanellogd - sleeping for logs

    32446 pts/1 D 0:00 grep cpanellogd



    If you do not see the first entry for cpanellogd listed, you will need to start cpanellogd (The second entry only shows that we used grep to find cpanellogd in the ps list). To do this, run:



    /usr/local/cpanel/cpanellogd



    If you wish to run statistics for a single user, you can use: /usr/local/cpanel/cpanellogd username. Replace username with the name of the user you wish to run statistics for.



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