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run-all-webalizer.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl =head1 run-all-webalizer.pl Run Webalizer reports for all virtual servers This is designed to be called from Cron, instead of Virtualmin's regular per-domain C</etc/webmin/webalizer/webalizer.pl> script, which can generate a lot of load if more than one copy runs at the same time. If you decide to use it, change the I<Setup Webalizer Cron job for each virtual server?> option to I<No> on the I<Module Config> page. =cut package virtual_server; $main::no_acl_check++; $ENV{'WEBMIN_CONFIG'} ||= "/etc/webmin"; $ENV{'WEBMIN_VAR'} ||= "/var/webmin"; if ($0 =~ /^(.*)\/[^\/]+$/) { chdir($pwd = $1); } else { chop($pwd = `pwd`); } $0 = "$pwd/run-all-webalizer.pl"; require './virtual-server-lib.pl'; $< == 0 || die "run-all-webalizer.pl must be run as root"; if (@ARGV) { &usage("No parameters required"); } &require_webalizer(); &foreign_require("cron"); &cron::create_wrapper($webalizer::cron_cmd, "webalizer", "webalizer.pl"); foreach $d (&list_domains()) { next if (!$d->{'webalizer'}); $alog = &get_website_log($d); next if (!$alog); print "Running Webalizer for $d->{'dom'} ($alog)\n"; system("$webalizer::cron_cmd ".quotemeta($alog)); } sub usage { print "$_[0]\n\n" if ($_[0]); print "Runs Webalizer for all domains with it enabled, in series.\n"; print "\n"; print "usage: $ENV{'WEBMIN_CONFIG'}/run-all-webalizer.pl\n"; exit(1); }