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Instruction How to find the busiest web site

To find the busiest web site, I figured the size of the access_log files should provide a clue, so I wrote something in OORexx. (you need to install oorexx and oorexx-devel for this, like yum install oorexx oorexx-devel):

#!/bin/rexx
"rxqueue...
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Hi,

as oorexx is not part of any enterprise repo (see https://pkgs.org/search/?q=oorexx ) and also Rexx is not spread very much nowadays, I rebuilt it a litte to a one liner without usage of Rexx.

This line to sort by number of log entries (which is more meaningful I guess):
wc -l `find /var/www/vhosts/system/ -name access_*log -o -name access_*log.processed` | sort -nr | head -n 50

Or this line to sort by size like the original script above:
wc -c `find /var/www/vhosts/system/ -name access_*log -o -name access_*log.processed` | sort -nr | head -n 50

For distributions where wc does not repeat the filename, you could also do something like this:
find /var/www/vhosts/system/ -name access_*log -o -name access_*log.processed | xargs -i sh -c 'lines=$(wc -l {}); printf "$lines {}\n"'
Thanks for the code
better change first line to include ssl logs and see only on "system" directory where had to be all domains logs.

find /var/www/vhosts/system -name access_*_log | rxqueue
sweet code
Great!
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