how to install and configure the sar report genarator
pls help to install and configure the sarg report generator on squid configuration...
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Once you have referred to the existing Sarg documentation and generic software management processes, please feel free to ask us *specific* questions about configuring Sarg. Until then, you're much better served researching this yourself from existing resources.
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You didn't mention which OS you're using? And did you try on google for sarg? If you type on google "sarg" and "how to install sarg on linux", you're problem would be solved upto an extent.
Then further you face any problem while installing or configuring sarg on your machine then you can ask here. |
hi,
I m using the centos and by using the google source, i have installed, but its getting error while generating the report,, pls find my Sarg error report of segmentation in while checking over the sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log -x -z command [root@gtsl squid]# sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log -x -z SARG: Init SARG: Loading configuration from: /etc/sarg/sarg.conf SARG: TAG: http_port 8080 SARG: TAG: access_log /var/log/squid/access.log SARG: TAG: output_dir /var/www/sarg/ SARG: TAG: resolve_ip yes SARG: TAG: show_successful_message no SARG: TAG: external_css_file /var/www/sarg/sarg.css SARG: Parameters: SARG: SARG: Hostname or IP address (-a) = SARG: Useragent log (-b) = SARG: Exclude file (-c) = SARG: Date from-until (-d) = SARG: Email address to send reports (-e) = SARG: Config file (-f) = /etc/sarg/sarg.conf SARG: Date format (-g) = USA (mm/dd/yyyy) SARG: IP report (-i) = No SARG: Input log (-l) = /var/log/squid/access.log SARG: Resolve IP Address (-n) = Yes SARG: Output dir (-o) = /var/www/sarg// SARG: Use Ip Address instead of userid (-p) = No SARG: Accessed site (-s) = SARG: Time (-t) = SARG: User (-u) = SARG: Temporary dir (-w) = /tmp SARG: Debug messages (-x) = Yes SARG: Process messages (-z) = Yes SARG: SARG: sarg version: 2.2.3.1 Jan-02-2007 SARG: Maximum file descriptor: cur=1024 max=1024, changed to cur=20000 max=20000 SARG: Reading access log file: /var/log/squid/access.log SARG: (util) tbuf=2012Apr15962, reading: 0.00% SARG: (util) period=2012Apr15- SARG: Records in file: 1642962, reading: 100.00% SARG: Records read: 1643742, written: 1643736, excluded: 1 SARG: Squid log format SARG: (util) data=04/19/2012 SARG: (util) tbuf=2012Apr19 SARG: (util) period=2012Apr15-2012Apr19 SARG: Period: 2012Apr15-2012Apr19 SARG: pre-sorting files SARG: File: /var/www/sarg//2012Apr15-2012Apr19 already exists, moved to /var/www/sarg//2012Apr15-2012Apr19.2 SARG: (util) dirname=/var/www/sarg//2012Apr15-2012Apr19 SARG: (util) wdir=/var/www/sarg//2012Apr15-2012Apr19 SARG: Making period file SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.187 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.195 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.111 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.218 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.182 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.199 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.124 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.208 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.204 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.202 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.113 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.145 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.154 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.114 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.112 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.194 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.225 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.109 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.137 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.191 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.141 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.201 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.215 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.214 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.181 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.128 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.180 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.126 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.103 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.209 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.139 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.134 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.192 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.104 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.146 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.183 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.189 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.196 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.49 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.186 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.127 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.216 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.220 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.144 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.125 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.212 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.142 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.221 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.115 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.123 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.198 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.119 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.101 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.131 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.132 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.120 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.213 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.140 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.122 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.227 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.50 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.102 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.105 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.138 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.130 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.121 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.49 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.182 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.141 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.209 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.154 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.134 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.109 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.204 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.131 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.196 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.215 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.181 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.103 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.137 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.198 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.146 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.186 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.144 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.194 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.121 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.139 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.201 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.125 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.101 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.119 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.111 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.140 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.142 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.202 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.195 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.127 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.120 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.199 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.212 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.180 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.192 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.104 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.213 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.187 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.220 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.227 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.112 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.132 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.145 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.221 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.122 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.208 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.126 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.128 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.115 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.189 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.105 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.183 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.130 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.214 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.216 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.113 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.50 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.114 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.138 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.218 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.123 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.225 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.191 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.102 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172.20.0.124 Segmentation fault while i try to HIT url of the squid Local host Http, the error from ONE SHOT report is mentioned below, Not Found The requested URL /sarg/ONE-SHOT/index.html was not found on this server. Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) Server at 172.20.0.10 Port 80 |
the google source?? what does that mean? Google don't write Sarg. And you should avoid using source directly if you can avoid it if you're having troubles. Sarg 2.2.3.1 is, as the output there clearly states, 5 years old. 2.3.1 has el5 / el6 rpms available and is considerably newer. http://pkgs.repoforge.org/sarg/
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Recently I also updated my sarg package with the latest version and now it's running ok. Earlier I was also using the same version that you're using now but now after updating the package reports are generating automatically as per my requirements. So, finally update the package and enjoy using sarg. Good Luck! :) |
Dear satya,
as per yours tips, i tried another version of sarg, but still it is not working my os is centos,, pls find the below error while i generated report on webmin,, Now generating Sarg report from Squid log file /var/log/squid/access.log and all rotated versions .. sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log SARG: Records in file: 10610, reading: 0.00% SARG: Records in file: 10610, reading: 47.13% SARG: Records in file: 10610, reading: 94.25% .. Sarg failed! See the output above for details. <- Return to module index webpage error Squid User's Access Report DIRECTORY DESCRIPTION ONE-SHOT One shot reports daily Daily reports weekly Weekly reports monthly Monthly reports when i click on any option, like one-shot or daily below error is displaying. Not Found The requested URL /sarg/ONE-SHOT/index.html was not found on this server. Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) Server at 172.20.0.10 Port 80 /etc/httpd/conf file conf below Alias /sarg /var/www/sarg <Directory /var/www/sarg> DirectoryIndex index.html Order deny,allow Allow from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 Allow from ::1 # Allow from your-workstation.com </Directory> sarg - x [root@proxy squid]# sarg -x SARG: Init SARG: Loading configuration from /usr/local/etc/sarg.conf SARG: Parameters: SARG: Hostname or IP address (-a) = SARG: Useragent log (-b) = SARG: Exclude file (-c) = SARG: Date from-until (-d) = SARG: Email address to send reports (-e) = SARG: Config file (-f) = /usr/local/etc/sarg.conf SARG: Date format (-g) = USA (mm/dd/yyyy) SARG: IP report (-i) = No SARG: Input log (-l) = /var/log/squid/access.log SARG: Resolve IP Address (-n) = No SARG: Output dir (-o) = /var/www/html/squid-reports/ SARG: Use Ip Address instead of userid (-p) = No SARG: Accessed site (-s) = SARG: Time (-t) = SARG: User (-u) = SARG: Temporary dir (-w) = /tmp/sarg SARG: Debug messages (-x) = Yes SARG: Process messages (-z) = No SARG: SARG: sarg version: 2.3.1 Sep-18-2010 SARG: Reading access log file: /var/log/squid/access.log SARG: Records in file: 11143, reading: 100.00% SARG: Records read: 11143, written: 11143, excluded: 0 SARG: Squid log format SARG: Period: 2012 Apr 22 SARG: pre-sorting files SARG: File /var/www/html/squid-reports/2012Apr22-2012Apr22 already exists, moved to /var/www/html/squid-reports/2012Apr22-2012Apr22.7 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_112 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_120 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_189 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_138 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_4 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_213 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_132 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_102 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_202 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_214 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_105 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_204 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_119 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_127 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_181 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_50 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_142 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_115 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_140 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_192 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_201 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_191 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_208 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_218 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_111 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_212 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_114 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_130 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_113 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_207 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_196 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_198 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_215 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_194 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_101 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_139 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_182 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_145 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_121 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_144 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_209 SARG: Making file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_104 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_196 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_4 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_138 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_209 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_139 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_207 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_132 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_102 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_111 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_114 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_182 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_121 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_101 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_189 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_140 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_198 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_218 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_214 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_213 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_105 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_115 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_50 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_208 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_192 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_194 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_191 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_127 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_202 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_104 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_112 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_119 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_215 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_204 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_144 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_142 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_113 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_145 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_130 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_212 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_181 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_201 SARG: Sorting file: /tmp/sarg/172_20_0_120 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.144 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.105 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.201 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.189 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.140 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.114 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.50 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.213 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.142 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.139 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.208 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.145 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.4 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.209 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.215 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.218 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.132 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.130 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.182 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.198 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.207 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.104 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.102 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.212 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.214 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.138 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.192 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.101 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.191 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.112 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.196 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.119 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.113 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.194 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.181 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.121 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.204 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.115 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.202 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.127 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.120 SARG: Making report: 172.20.0.111 SARG: Making index.html SARG: Successful report generated on /var/www/html/squid-reports/2012Apr22-2012Apr22 SARG: Purging temporary file sarg-general SARG: End #### sarg.conf#### access_log /var/log/squid/access.log output_dir /var/www/html/squid-reports Webmin console settings Log Source and Report Destination Source Squid log file and generated report options Source Squid log file Default (/usr/local/squid/var/logs/access.log) Current Squid server log (/var/log/squid/access.log) Other file Destination report directory Default (/var/www/html/squid-reports) Number of reports to keep Unlimited User agent log file Default (none) SquidGuard log file Default Email report to Nowhere Mail sending command Default (mailx) pls help me to resolve it... |
Can you please attach your sarg.conf file?
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sarg.conf
# # TAG: language # Available languages: # Bulgarian_windows1251 # Catalan # Czech # Czech_UTF8 # Dutch # English # French # German # Greek # Hungarian # Indonesian # Italian # Japanese # Latvian # Polish # Portuguese # Romanian # Russian_koi8 # Russian_UFT-8 # Russian_windows1251 # Serbian # Slovak # Spanish # Turkish # #language English # TAG: access_log file # Where is the access.log file # sarg -l file # #access_log /usr/local/squid/var/logs/access.log access_log /var/log/squid/access.log # TAG: graphs yes|no # Use graphics where is possible. # graph_days_bytes_bar_color blue|green|yellow|orange|brown|red # #graphs yes #graph_days_bytes_bar_color orange # TAG: title # Especify the title for html page. # #title "Squid User Access Reports" # TAG: font_face # Especify the font for html page. # #font_face Tahoma,Verdana,Arial # TAG: header_color # Especify the header color # #header_color darkblue # TAG: header_bgcolor # Especify the header bgcolor # #header_bgcolor blanchedalmond # TAG: font_size # Especify the text font size # #font_size 9px # TAG: header_font_size # Especify the header font size # #header_font_size 9px # TAG: title_font_size # Especify the title font size # #title_font_size 11px # TAG: background_color # TAG: background_color # Html page background color # # background_color white # TAG: text_color # Html page text color # #text_color #000000 # TAG: text_bgcolor # Html page text background color # #text_bgcolor lavender # TAG: title_color # Html page title color # #title_color green # TAG: logo_image # Html page logo. # #logo_image none # TAG: logo_text # Html page logo text. # #logo_text "" # TAG: logo_text_color # Html page logo texti color. # #logo_text_color #000000 # TAG: logo_image_size # Html page logo image size. # width height # #image_size 80 45 # TAG: background_image # Html page background image # #background_image none # TAG: password # User password file used by Squid authentication scheme # If used, generate reports just for that users. # #password none # TAG: temporary_dir # Temporary directory name for work files # sarg -w dir # #temporary_dir /tmp # TAG: output_dir # The reports will be saved in that directory # sarg -o dir # #output_dir /var/www/html/squid-reports output_dir /var/www/sarg/ONE-SHOT # TAG: output_email # Email address to send the reports. If you use this tag, no html reports will be generated. # sarg -e email # #output_email none # TAG: resolve_ip yes/no # Convert ip address to dns name # sarg -n #resolve_ip no resolve_ip yes # TAG: user_ip yes/no # Use Ip Address instead userid in reports. # sarg -p #user_ip no # TAG: topuser_sort_field field normal/reverse # Sort field for the Topuser Report. # Allowed fields: USER CONNECT BYTES TIME # #topuser_sort_field BYTES reverse # TAG: user_sort_field field normal/reverse # Sort field for the User Report. # Allowed fields: SITE CONNECT BYTES TIME # #user_sort_field BYTES reverse # TAG: exclude_users file # users within the file will be excluded from reports. # you can use indexonly to have only index.html file. # #exclude_users none # TAG: exclude_hosts file # Hosts, domains or subnets will be excluded from reports. # # Eg.: 192.168.10.10 - exclude ip address only # 192.168.10.0 - exclude full C class # s1.acme.foo - exclude hostname only # acme.foo - exclude full domain name # #exclude_hosts none # TAG: useragent_log file # useragent.log file patch to generate useragent report. # #useragent_log none # TAG: date_format # Date format in reports: e (European=dd/mm/yy), u (American=mm/dd/yy), w (Weekly=yy.ww) # #date_format u # TAG: per_user_limit file MB # Saves userid on file if download exceed n MB. # This option allow you to disable user access if user exceed a download limit. # #per_user_limit none # TAG: lastlog n # How many reports files must be keept in reports directory. # The oldest report file will be automatically removed. # 0 - no limit. # #lastlog 0 # TAG: remove_temp_files yes # Remove temporary files: geral, usuarios, top, periodo from root report directory. # #remove_temp_files yes # TAG: index yes|no|only # Generate the main index.html. # only - generate only the main index.html # #index yes # TAG: index_tree date|file # How to generate the index. # #index_tree file # TAG: overwrite_report yes|no # yes - if report date already exist then will be overwrited. # no - if report date already exist then will be renamed to filename.n, filename.n+1 # #overwrite_report no # TAG: records_without_userid ignore|ip|everybody # What can I do with records without user id (no authentication) in access.log file ? # # ignore - This record will be ignored. # ip - Use ip address instead. (default) # everybody - Use "everybody" instead. # #records_without_userid ip # TAG: use_comma no|yes # Use comma instead point in reports. # Eg.: use_comma yes => 23,450,110 # use_comma no => 23.450.110 # #use_comma no # TAG: mail_utility mail|mailx # Mail command to use to send reports via SMTP # #mail_utility mailx mail_utility mail # TAG: topsites_num n # How many sites in topsites report. # #topsites_num 100 # TAG: topsites_sort_order CONNECT|BYTES A|D # Sort for topsites report, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent # #topsites_sort_order CONNECT D # TAG: index_sort_order A/D # Sort for index.html, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent # #index_sort_order D # TAG: exclude_codes file # Ignore records with these codes. Eg.: NONE/400 # #exclude_codes /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes # TAG: replace_index string # Replace "index.html" in the main index file with this string # If null "index.html" is used # #replace_index <?php echo str_replace(".", "_", $REMOTE_ADDR); echo ".html"; ?> # TAG: max_elapsed milliseconds # If elapsed time is recorded in log is greater than max_elapsed use 0 for elapsed time. # Use 0 for no checking # #max_elapsed 28800000 # 8 Hours # TAG: report_type type # What kind of reports to generate. # topusers - users, sites, times, bytes, connects, links to accessed sites, etc # topsites - site, connect and bytes report # sites_users - users and sites report # users_sites - accessed sites by the user report # date_time - bytes used per day and hour report # denied - denied sites with full URL report # auth_failures - autentication failures report # site_user_time_date - sites, dates, times and bytes report # downloads - downloads per user report # # Eg.: report_type topsites denied # #report_type topusers topsites sites_users users_sites date_time denied auth_failures site_user_time_date downloads # TAG: usertab filename # You can change the "userid" or the "ip address" to be a real user name on the reports. # Table syntax: # userid name or ip address name # Eg: # SirIsaac Isaac Newton # vinci Leonardo da Vinci # 192.168.10.1 Karol Wojtyla # # Each line must be terminated with '\n' # #usertab none # TAG: long_url yes|no # If yes, the full url is showed in report. # If no, only the site will be showed # # YES option generate very big sort files and reports. # #long_url no # TAG: date_time_by bytes|elap # Date/Time reports will use bytes or elapsed time? # #date_time_by elap # TAG: charset name # ISO 8859 is a full series of 10 standardized multilingual single-byte coded (8bit) # graphic character sets for writing in alphabetic languages # You can use the following charsets: # Latin1 - West European # Latin2 - East European # Latin3 - South European # Latin4 - North European # Cyrillic # Arabic # Greek # Hebrew # Latin5 - Turkish # Latin6 # Windows-1251 # Japan # Koi8-r # UTF-8 # #charset Latin1 # TAG: user_invalid_char "&/" # Records that contain invalid characters in userid will be ignored by Sarg. # #user_invalid_char "&/" # TAG: privacy yes|no # privacy_string "***.***.***.***" # privacy_string_color blue # In some countries the sysadm cannot see the visited sites by a restrictive law. # Using privacy yes the visited url will be changes by privacy_string and the link # will be removed from reports. # #privacy no #privacy_string "***.***.***.***" #privacy_string_color blue # TAG: include_users "user1:user2:...:usern" # Reports will be generated only for listed users. # #include_users none # TAG: exclude_string "string1:string2:...:stringn" # Records from access.log file that contain one of listed strings will be ignored. # #exclude_string none # TAG: show_successful_message yes|no # Shows "Successful report generated on dir" at end of process. # #show_successful_message yes show_successful_message no # TAG: show_read_statistics yes|no # Shows some reading statistics. # #show_read_statistics yes # TAG: topuser_fields # Which fields must be in Topuser report. # #topuser_fields NUM DATE_TIME USERID CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE # TAG: user_report_fields # Which fields must be in User report. # #user_report_fields CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE # TAG: bytes_in_sites_users_report yes|no # Bytes field must be in Site & Users Report ? # #bytes_in_sites_users_report no # TAG: topuser_num n # How many users in topsites report. 0 = no limit # #topuser_num 0 # TAG: site_user_time_date_type list|table # generate reports for site_user_time_date in list or table format # #site_user_time_date_type table # TAG: datafile file # Save the report results in a file to populate some database # #datafile none # TAG: datafile_delimiter ";" # ascii character to use as a field separator in datafile # #datafile_delimiter ";" # TAG: datafile_fields all # Which data fields must be in datafile # user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed # #datafile_fields user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed # TAG: datafile_url ip|name # Saves the URL as ip or name in datafile # #datafile ip # TAG: weekdays # The weekdays to take account ( Sunday->0, Saturday->6 ) # Example: #weekdays 1-3,5 # Default: #weekdays 0-6 # TAG: hours # The hours to take account # Example: #hours 7-12,14,16,18-20 # Default: #hours 0-23 # TAG: dansguardian_conf file # DansGuardian.conf file path # Generate reports from DansGuardian logs. # Use 'none' to disable it. # dansguardian_conf /usr/dansguardian/dansguardian.conf # #dansguardian_conf none # TAG: dansguardian_ignore_date on|off # 'on' must use the record even the date range is different from the used in squid access.log file. # 'off' must use the record only if the date range is in the irange used in squid access.log file. # #dansguardian_ignore_date off # TAG: squidguard_conf file # path to squidGuard.conf file # Generate reports from SquidGuard logs. # Use 'none' to disable. # You can use sarg -L filename to use an alternate squidGuard log. # squidguard_conf /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf # #squidguard_conf none # TAG: squidguard_ignore_date on|off # Use 'on' use the record even the date range is different from the used squid access.log file. # Use 'off' use the record only if the date range is in the used squid access.log file. # #squidguard_ignore_date off # TAG: squidguard_log_format # Format string SquidGuard logs. # REJIK #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #list#:#tmp# #ip# #user# #tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#end# # SQUIDGUARD #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#tmp# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end# #squidguard_log_format #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#tmp# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end# # TAG: show_sarg_info yes|no # shows sarg information and site path on each report bottom # #show_sarg_info yes # TAG: show_sarg_logo yes|no # shows sarg logo # #show_sarg_logo yes # TAG: parsed_output_log directory # Saves the processed log in a sarg format after parsing the squid log file. # This is a way to dump all of the data structures out, after parsing from # the logs (presumably this data will be much smaller than the log files themselves), # and pull them back in for later processing and merging with data from previous logs. # #parsed_output_log none # TAG: parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip|/usr/bin/bzip2|nocompress # sarg logs compress util # #parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip # TAG: displayed_values bytes|abbreviation # how the values will be displayed in reports. # eg. bytes - 209.526 # abbreviation - 210K # #displayed_values bytes # Report limits # TAG: authfail_report_limit n # TAG: denied_report_limit n # TAG: siteusers_report_limit n # TAG: squidguard_report_limit n # TAG: user_report_limit n # TAG: dansguardian_report_limit n # TAG: download_report_limit n # report limits (lines). # '0' no limit # #authfail_report_limit 10 #denied_report_limit 10 #siteusers_report_limit 0 #squidguard_report_limit 10 #dansguardian_report_limit 10 #user_report_limit 10 #user_report_limit 50 # TAG: www_document_root dir # Where is your Web DocumentRoot # Sarg will create sarg-php directory with some PHP modules: # - sarg-squidguard-block.php - add urls from user reports to squidGuard DB # www_document_root /var/www/html # TAG: block_it module_url # This tag allow you to pass urls from user reports to a cgi or php module, # to be blocked by some Squid acl # # Eg.: block_it /sarg-php/sarg-block-it.php # sarg-block-it is a php that will append a url to a flat file. # You must change /var/www/html/sarg-php/sarg-block-it to point to your file # in $filename variable, and chown to a httpd owner. # # sarg will pass http://module_url?url=url # #block_it none # TAG: external_css_file path # This tag allow internal sarg css override. # Sarg use theses style classes: # .body body class # .info sarg information class, align=center # .title title class, align=center # .header header class, align:left # .header2 header class, align:right # .header3 header class, align:right # .text text class, align:left # .data table text class, align:right # .data2 table text class, align:right, border colors # .link link class # # There is a sample in /usr/local/sarg/etc/css.tpl # #external_css_file none external_css_file /var/www/sarg/sarg.css # TAG: user_authentication yes|no # Allow user authentication in User Reports using .htaccess # Parameters: # AuthUserFile - where the user password file is # AuthName - authentication realm. Eg "Members Only" # AuthType - authenticaion type - basic # Require - authorized users to see the report. # %u - user report # # user_authentication no # AuthUserFile /usr/local/sarg/passwd # AuthName "SARG, Restricted Access" # AuthType Basic # Require user admin %u # TAG: download_suffix "suffix,suffix,...,suffix" # file suffix to be considered as "download" in Download report. # Use 'none' to disable. # #download_suffix "zip,arj,bzip,gz,ace,doc,iso,adt,bin,cab,com,dot,drv$,lha,lzh,mdb,mso,ppt,rtf,src,shs,sys,exe,dll,mp 3,avi,mpg,mpeg" # TAG: ulimit n # The maximum number of open file descriptors to avoid "Too many open files" error message. # You need to run sarg as root to use ulimit tag. # If you run sarg with a low privilege user, set to 'none' to disable ulimit # #ulimit 20000 # TAG: ntlm_user_format username|domainname+username # NTLM users format. # #ntlm_user_format domainname+username # TAG: realtime_refresh_time num sec # How many time to auto refresh the realtime report # 0 = disable # # realtime_refresh_time 3 # TAG: realtime_access_log_lines num # How many last lines to get from access.log file # # realtime_access_log_lines 1000 # TAG: realtime_types: GET,PUT,CONNECT,ICP_QUERY,POST # Which records must be in realtime report. # # realtime_types GET,PUT,CONNECT # TAG: realtime_unauthenticated_records: ignore|show # What to do with unauthenticated records in realtime report. # # realtime_unauthenticated_records: show # TAG: byte_cost value no_cost_limit # Cost per byte. # Eg. byte_cost 0.01 100000000 # per byte cost = 0.01 # bytes with no cost = 100 Mb # 0 = disable # # byte_cost 0.01 50000000 # TAG: squid24 on|off # Compatilibity with squid version <= 2.4 when using emulate_http_log on # # squid24 off |
Your sarg.conf files entries seems to be ok.
Did you use this command sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log to generate the report? As I can see above in post no. 7 and it seems that when you used sarg -x commmand to generate the report it generated the report successfully. |
And for your convinience you can uncomment this line from this section in sarg.conf file-
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[root@gtsl sarg]# sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log
SARG: Unknown option TAG: temporary_dir SARG: Unknown option TAG: output_dir SARG: (util) Cannot open file /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes (exclude_codes) [root@gtsl sarg]# |
[root@gtsl /]# sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log
SARG: (util) Cannot open file /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes (exclude_codes) |
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[root@gtsl /]# sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log
SARG: (util) Cannot open file /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes (exclude_codes) [root@gtsl /]# locate exclude_codes /root/sarg-2.3.1/exclude_codes |
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