Hi again Indunil - and many thanks.
I think I have sarg working - at least to the point of generating 
regular report files as suggested in your step by step instructions. I 
had already set execute bit on sarg.cron. I set the cron job to run 
every 30 minutes - and it appears to be doing just that. However - I 
can't find a way to filter the data within a time window. The cron job 
seems to create a new report every 30 minutes - and delete the old one. 
The new report covers the full period (presumably) covered by the 
current squid log file - until the time the report is generated. I can't 
find a way to narrow down the time window of the report. I also can't 
find a way to make it cover further back than the current squid log file 
- though the daily and weekly reports will presumably go further back.
I seem to have something in my /etc/cron.daily which rotates the squid 
access.log file at 4.02 am every morning. I'm not sure whether this is 
normal (logrotate) - or whether another web statistics package (possible 
webalizer) is doing this, and thereby interfering with sarg. From what I 
can see - logrotate is set to rotate weekly rather than daily. Does 
anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks again.
Richard.
Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
>> Yes. That did help quite a bit. I had actually seen the link before from a
>> google search - but hadn't studied it properly. It certainly explains my
>> "forbidden" problem. I think I found a missing step though. The step by step
>> instructions do not tell you to make sarg.cron executable - so the cron job
>> wouldn't run until I corrected this.
>>     
>
> Yeah, sarg.cron should be executable. So, Pls execute it in following way.
>
> chmod 755 /var/www/sarg/sarg.cron
>
>   
>> It still leaves me with a few queries though:
>> 1) I would like to be able to see what traffic flowed between (say) 13.00 on
>> 13 June 2008 and 14:00 on 13th June 2008.
>>     
>
> I think that it depends on the crontab.  my crontab @ step by steb doc
> displays every 5 minute execution. So , Then, It has every 5 miniute
> data.
>
> For example, crontab executes every 5 minutes.  Let's say 13 hrs ,
> 13.05 hrs, 13.10 hrs ans so on.
>
>   
>> I haven't found a way to do this yet. Is it possible with Sarg? I am trying
>> to find out what causes occasional large traffic bursts.
>>     
>
> First, Pls get Sarg woking. Then, begin to analyse.
>
>   
>> 2) Is there some more complete documentation somewhere? The man page refers
>> to documentation in the "GNU info format". Where could I find this
>>     
>
> Difficult to say.
>
>
>   
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