# Customized settings for Calamaris # $Id$ # This file is written with few assumptions: # 1. Calamaris is run AFTER logrotate. # 2. Old logs are compressed (gzipped). # 3. Logs are rotated daily. # Arguments passed to Calamaris. See calamaris(1) man page for details. # Default is "-a" which produces all kinds, except for peek, of reports: # domain (-d 20), performance (-P 60), requester (-r -1), status (-s) and type # (-t 20). #CALAMARIS_ARGS="-a" # Reports can be generated as plain-text or HTML. This variable selects format # in which reports will be saved (if you enable saving them later in this # file). Can be "plain" or "HTML". Default is "HTML" and if this is OK for you, # you don't have to set this variable. #SAVE_FORMAT="HTML" # If reports are saved in http daemons directory, they should have correct # permissions and owner, so the daemon can read them. By default user and # group are "nobody.nobody" and the permissions are "u=rw,g=r,o=r". You can # use any syntax accepted by chown and chmod. #SAVE_OWNER="nobody.nobody" #SAVE_PERM="u=rw,g=r,o=r" # This piece of HTML code is inserted at top of reports generated in HTML # format. Default is shown below. #HTML_LOGO="

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" # This variable selects format of reports sent via email. Can be "plain" or # "HTML". Default is "plain" and if this is OK for you, you don't have to set # this variable. #SEND_FORMAT="plain" # If you choose to have reports delivered via email, they will be sent to # this address. Default is "root" and if this is OK for you, you don't have # to set this variable. #SEND_TO="root" # What to do with daily statistics. Can be "save", "send" or both. If empty, # daily statistics aren't generated. Default is "send" and if this is OK for # you, you don't have to set this variable. #DAILY_ACTION="send" # Logs to parse in order to create daily stats. Because of assumption that # this script is run *after* logrotate, log file is already gzipped. There # is no default. You have to put something here. DAILY_FILES="/var/log/archiv/squid/access.log.1.gz" # Where to save daily stats. Ignored if DAILY_ACTION doesn't contain "save". # There is no default. You have to put something here. DAILY_SAVE_AS="/home/httpd/html/cache_log/daily.html" # What to do with weekly statistics. Can be "save", "send" or both. If empty, # weekly statistics aren't generated. Default is "send" and if this is OK for # you, you don't have to set this variable. #WEEKLY_ACTION="send" # Logs to parse in order to create weekly stats. Because of assumption that # this script is run *after* logrotate, all log files are already gzipped. # There is no default. You have to put something here. WEEKLY_FILES=/var/log/archiv/squid/access.log.{7,6,5,4,3,2,1}* # Where to save weekly stats. Ignored if WEEKLY_ACTION doesn't contain "save". # There is no default. You have to put something here. WEEKLY_SAVE_AS=/home/httpd/html/cache_log/weekly.html