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| INSTALLATION |
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| The ebuild installs most parts of openwebstats automatically, but |
| you will have to create a database for the apache log records. |
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| You can do this using the following commands as the mysql root user: |
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| > mysql -u root -p -e "CREATE DATABASE ows; |
| GRANT CREATE, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON ows.* TO 'ows'@'localhost' |
| IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'; |
| FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" |
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| Please do not forget to choose a password that is more sensible than |
| 'pass' ;) |
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| Now as user "ows": |
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| > mysql -u ows -ppass ows < ${MY_SQLSCRIPTSDIR}/mysql/${PV}_create.sql |
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| You also need to set the MySQL passwords for the ows user in |
| the ${MY_INSTALLDIR}/config.php file |
| so that openwebstats can access the database. |
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| If you use a special logfile format for your web server you should |
| also modify the log format in the config.php file. |
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| Make sure your access_log is readable if you want to use the update |
| function of the web frontend. |
| |
| > chmod 644 /var/log/apache2/access_log |
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| Now you can go to http://${VHOST_HOSTNAME}/${VHOST_APPDIR} and use the |
| application. |
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