logdir /path/to/access/log/directory/ OR logdir ftp://site.com/site/of/access/log/directory logdir indicates the directory in which
your server's log files are kept. New in 6.0:
you can specify an FTP URL instead of a local path, at your
option. Note that usernames and passwords can be specified
using the following syntax:
ftp://username:password@site.com/rest/of/pathThis allows access to non-anonymous FTP sites. Note that proxy servers can be specified using the -ps and -pp command line options.
If you specify a directory name for this option, wusage will analyze
all standard log files found in that
directory. (Files which do not contain valid log
data will be ignored.) Files which have been compressed
using gzip (not zip) will be automatically analyzed, just
like regular uncompressed files. This option is very useful
if your server creates a new log file each day,
or if you have several log files from different
mirror sites. Note that wusage can still handle
all of your log files even if several files have
entries for the same period in time. Although more
than 20 log files that overlap in time
will slow wusage down considerably, any number of
nonoverlapping log files should not present a problem.
See your web server's documentation and configuration files
or talk to your internet service provider
for more information about the location of the
server log files. The
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