Wusage 8.0 ManualRunning Wusage AutomaticallyUpdating Statistics Through the Built-In SchedulerAll users of Wusage can take advantage of the built-in scheduling facility.Automatic Updates under WindowsUnder Windows 2000/NT/XP, this feature is provided through a Windows NT Service installed at setup time. If you did not say yes to installing this optional feature, run the installer again (please DO NOT uninstall first).Windows 95/98/Me users can also get automatic updates, provided that the Wusage application is left running on the desktop (yes, you may minimize the program, but it must be kept running). To make this easier, the installation process offers the option of installing the program in the startup group. This facility provides a simple, user-friendly way to produce updates on a regular basis.
Automatic Updates under UnixUnix versions of Wusage automatically install a simple "cron job" which causes Unix to launch Wusage every hour. The program then checks whether it is actually time to carry out a scheduled update. If not, the program exits immediately.How to Schedule UpdatesUnder Simple Mode: click the Schedule Updates button on the control page.Under ISP Mode: click the Schedule Updates button on the Account Administration Page. This button schedules a single update time for all accounts. Under Advanced Mode: open the configuration file you are interested in. You should now see a web page with the heading "Control Page." Click the Schedule Updates button on this page. Note: even though you may have set your configuration file for monthly reporting, you can still choose daily updates if you wish. VERY IMPORTANT: Wusage will automatically analyze your logs at the scheduled time, if you have left the program running. If you have not left the program running, causing Wusage to "miss" a scheduled update, the program will begin analyzing your logs the next time you start the program. If you attempt to use the program while a scheduled task is in progress, Wusage will tell you so and display the number of log lines analyzed so far. Old log data that has been analyzed before does not count toward the number of log lines analyzed, so do not be alarmed if the count is zero. How to Check the Current Update ScheduleLook at the paragraph to the right of the Schedule Updates button. The text of this paragraph includes a description of the current settings.Updating Statistics Using
Unix users, as well as some Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP users, will want to
use the standard scheduling facilities that are provided with those
operating systems.
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