Closed benbkoch closed 2 years ago
Sorry, goaccess doesn't really provide a percentage of parsing so the webpage is just waiting for the actual index page to be created. What your seeing is just place holder.
Can you provide your docker compose file or the docker run commands your using?
Also, if you have DEBUG on you can append goaccess_conf.html to the URL so you can see the configuration that was created. You can review that for errors. Most of the custom configuration is at the bottom?
Thank you for the quick response! I do have DEBUG enabled. Here is my output.
######################################
# Time Format Options (required)
######################################
#
# The hour (24-hour clock) [00,23]; leading zeros are permitted but not required.
# The minute [00,59]; leading zeros are permitted but not required.
# The seconds [00,60]; leading zeros are permitted but not required.
# See `man strftime` for more details
#
# The following time format works with any of the
# Apache/NGINX's log formats below.
#
#time-format %H:%M:%S
#
# Google Cloud Storage or
# The time in microseconds since the Unix epoch.
#
#time-format %f
# Squid native log format
#
#time-format %s
######################################
# Date Format Options (required)
######################################
#
# The date-format variable followed by a space, specifies
# the log format date containing any combination of regular
# characters and special format specifiers. They all begin with a
# percentage (%) sign. See `man strftime`
#
# The following date format works with any of the
# Apache/NGINX's log formats below.
#
#date-format %d/%b/%Y
#
# AWS | Amazon CloudFront (Download Distribution)
# AWS | Elastic Load Balancing
# W3C (IIS)
#
#date-format %Y-%m-%d
#
# Google Cloud Storage or
# The time in microseconds since the Unix epoch.
#
#date-format %f
# Squid native log format
# Caddy
#
#date-format %s
######################################
# Log Format Options (required)
######################################
#
# The log-format variable followed by a space or \t for
# tab-delimited, specifies the log format string.
#
# NOTE: If the time/date is a timestamp in seconds or microseconds
# %x must be used instead of %d & %t to represent the date & time.
# NCSA Combined Log Format
#log-format %h %^[%d:%t %^] "%r" %s %b "%R" "%u"
# NCSA Combined Log Format with Virtual Host
#log-format %v:%^ %h %^[%d:%t %^] "%r" %s %b "%R" "%u"
# Common Log Format (CLF)
#log-format %h %^[%d:%t %^] "%r" %s %b
# Common Log Format (CLF) with Virtual Host
#log-format %v:%^ %h %^[%d:%t %^] "%r" %s %b
# W3C
#log-format %d %t %h %^ %^ %^ %^ %r %^ %s %b %^ %^ %u %R
# Squid native log format
#log-format %^ %^ %^ %v %^: %x.%^ %~%L %h %^/%s %b %m %U
# AWS | Amazon CloudFront (Download Distribution)
#log-format %d\t%t\t%^\t%b\t%h\t%m\t%^\t%r\t%s\t%R\t%u\t%^
# Google Cloud Storage
#log-format "%x","%h",%^,%^,"%m","%U","%s",%^,"%b","%D",%^,"%R","%u"
# AWS | Elastic Load Balancing
#log-format %dT%t.%^ %^ %h:%^ %^ %T %^ %^ %^ %s %^ %b "%r" "%u"
# AWSS3 | Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
#log-format %^[%d:%t %^] %h %^"%r" %s %^ %b %^ %L %^ "%R" "%u"
# Virtualmin Log Format with Virtual Host
#log-format %h %^ %v %^[%d:%t %^] "%r" %s %b "%R" "%u"
# Kubernetes Nginx Ingress Log Format
#log-format %^ %^ [%h] %^ %^ [%d:%t %^] "%r" %s %b "%R" "%u" %^ %^ [%v] %^:%^ %^ %T %^ %^
# CADDY JSON Structured
#log-format {ts:"%x.%^",request:{remote_ip:"%h",proto:"%H",method:"%m",host:"%v",uri:"%U",headers:{"User-Agent":["%u","%^"]},tls:{cipher_suite:"%k",proto:"%K"}},duration:"%T",size:"%b",status:"%s",resp_headers:{"Content-Type":["%M;%^"]}}
# In addition to specifying the raw log/date/time formats, for
# simplicity, any of the following predefined log format names can be
# supplied to the log/date/time-format variables. GoAccess can also
# handle one predefined name in one variable and another predefined
# name in another variable.
#
#log-format COMBINED
#log-format VCOMBINED
#log-format COMMON
#log-format VCOMMON
#log-format W3C
#log-format SQUID
#log-format CLOUDFRONT
#log-format CLOUDSTORAGE
#log-format AWSELB
#log-format AWSS3
#log-format CADDY
######################################
# UI Options
######################################
# Choose among color schemes
# 1 : Monochrome
# 2 : Green
# 3 : Monokai (if 256-colors supported)
#
#color-scheme 3
# Prompt log/date configuration window on program start.
#
config-dialog false
# Color highlight active panel.
#
hl-header true
# Specify a custom CSS file in the HTML report.
#
#html-custom-css /path/file.css
# Specify a custom JS file in the HTML report.
#
#html-custom-js /path/file.js
# Set default HTML preferences.
#
# NOTE: A valid JSON object is required.
# DO NOT USE A MULTILINE JSON OBJECT.
# The parser will only parse the value next to `html-prefs` (single line)
# It allows the ability to customize each panel plot. See example below.
#
#html-prefs {"theme":"bright","perPage":5,"layout":"horizontal","showTables":true,"visitors":{"plot":{"chartType":"bar"}}}
# Set HTML report page title and header.
#
#html-report-title My Awesome Web Stats
# Format JSON output using tabs and newlines.
#
json-pretty-print false
# Turn off colored output. This is the default output on
# terminals that do not support colors.
# true : for no color output
# false : use color-scheme
#
no-color false
# Don't write column names in the terminal output. By default, it displays
# column names for each available metric in every panel.
#
no-column-names false
# Disable summary metrics on the CSV output.
#
no-csv-summary false
# Disable progress metrics.
#
no-progress false
# Disable scrolling through panels on TAB.
#
no-tab-scroll false
# Disable progress metrics and parsing spinner.
#
#no-parsing-spinner true
# Do not show the last updated field displayed in the HTML generated report.
#
#no-html-last-updated true
# Enable mouse support on main dashboard.
#
with-mouse false
# Maximum number of items to show per panel.
# Note: Only the CSV and JSON outputs allow a maximum greater than the
# default value of 366.
#
#max-items 366
# Custom colors for the terminal output
# Tailor GoAccess to suit your own tastes.
#
# Color Syntax:
# DEFINITION space/tab colorFG#:colorBG# [[attributes,] PANEL]
#
# FG# = foreground color number [-1...255] (-1 = default terminal color)
# BG# = background color number [-1...255] (-1 = default terminal color)
#
# Optionally:
#
# It is possible to apply color attributes, such as:
# bold,underline,normal,reverse,blink.
# Multiple attributes are comma separated
#
# If desired, it is possible to apply custom colors per panel, that is, a
# metric in the REQUESTS panel can be of color A, while the same metric in the
# BROWSERS panel can be of color B.
#
# The following is a 256 color scheme (hybrid palette)
#
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS color110:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_VISITORS color173:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_DATA color221:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_BW color167:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_AVGTS color143:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_CUMTS color247:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_MAXTS color186:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_PROT color109:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_MTHD color139:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS_PERC color186:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS_PERC_MAX color139:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS_PERC_MAX color139:color-1 VISITORS
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS_PERC_MAX color139:color-1 OS
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS_PERC_MAX color139:color-1 BROWSERS
#color COLOR_MTRC_HITS_PERC_MAX color139:color-1 VISIT_TIMES
#color COLOR_MTRC_VISITORS_PERC color186:color-1
#color COLOR_MTRC_VISITORS_PERC_MAX color139:color-1
#color COLOR_PANEL_COLS color243:color-1
#color COLOR_BARS color250:color-1
#color COLOR_ERROR color231:color167
#color COLOR_SELECTED color7:color167
#color COLOR_PANEL_ACTIVE color7:color237
#color COLOR_PANEL_HEADER color250:color235
#color COLOR_PANEL_DESC color242:color-1
#color COLOR_OVERALL_LBLS color243:color-1
#color COLOR_OVERALL_VALS color167:color-1
#color COLOR_OVERALL_PATH color186:color-1
#color COLOR_ACTIVE_LABEL color139:color235 bold underline
#color COLOR_BG color250:color-1
#color COLOR_DEFAULT color243:color-1
#color COLOR_PROGRESS color7:color110
######################################
# Server Options
######################################
# Specify IP address to bind server to.
#
#addr 0.0.0.0
# Run GoAccess as daemon (if --real-time-html enabled).
#
#daemonize false
# Ensure clients send the specified origin header upon the WebSocket
# handshake.
#
#origin http://example.org
# The port to which the connection is being attempted to connect.
# By default GoAccess' WebSocket server listens on port 7890
# See man page or http://gwsocket.io for details.
#
#port 7890
# Write the PID to a file when used along the daemonize option.
#
#pid-file /var/run/goaccess.pid
# Enable real-time HTML output.
#
#real-time-html true
# Path to TLS/SSL certificate.
# Note that ssl-cert and ssl-key need to be used to enable TLS/SSL.
#
#ssl-cert /path/ssl/domain.crt
# Path to TLS/SSL private key.
# Note that ssl-cert and ssl-key need to be used to enable TLS/SSL.
#
#ssl-key /path/ssl/domain.key
# URL to which the WebSocket server responds. This is the URL supplied
# to the WebSocket constructor on the client side.
#
# Optionally, it is possible to specify the WebSocket URI scheme, such as ws://
# or wss:// for unencrypted and encrypted connections.
# e.g., ws-url wss://goaccess.io
#
# If GoAccess is running behind a proxy, you could set the client side
# to connect to a different port by specifying the host followed by a
# colon and the port.
# e.g., ws-url goaccess.io:9999
#
# By default, it will attempt to connect to localhost. If GoAccess is
# running on a remote server, the host of the remote server should be
# specified here. Also, make sure it is a valid host and NOT an http
# address.
#
#ws-url goaccess.io
# Path to read named pipe (FIFO).
#
#fifo-in /tmp/wspipein.fifo
# Path to write named pipe (FIFO).
#
#fifo-out /tmp/wspipeout.fifo
######################################
# File Options
######################################
# Specify the path to the input log file. If set, it will take
# priority over -f from the command line.
#
#log-file /var/log/apache2/access.log
# Send all debug messages to the specified file.
#
#debug-file debug.log
# Specify a custom configuration file to use. If set, it will take
# priority over the global configuration file (if any).
#
#config-file
# Log invalid requests to the specified file.
#
#invalid-requests
# Do not load the global configuration file.
#
#no-global-config false
######################################
# Parse Options
######################################
# Enable a list of user-agents by host. For faster parsing, do not
# enable this flag.
#
agent-list false
# Enable IP resolver on HTML|JSON|CSV output.
#
with-output-resolver false
# Exclude an IPv4 or IPv6 from being counted.
# Ranges can be included as well using a dash in between
# the IPs (start-end).
#
#exclude-ip 127.0.0.1
#exclude-ip 192.168.0.1-192.168.0.100
#exclude-ip ::1
#exclude-ip 0:0:0:0:0:ffff:808:804-0:0:0:0:0:ffff:808:808
# Include HTTP request method if found. This will create a
# request key containing the request method + the actual request.
#
# [default: yes]
#
http-method yes
# Include HTTP request protocol if found. This will create a
# request key containing the request protocol + the actual request.
#
# [default: yes]
#
http-protocol yes
# Write output to stdout given one of the following files and the
# corresponding extension for the output format:
#
# /path/file.csv - Comma-separated values (CSV)
# /path/file.json - JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
# /path/file.html - HTML
#
# output /path/file.html
# Ignore request's query string.
# i.e., www.google.com/page.htm?query => www.google.com/page.htm
#
# Note: Removing the query string can greatly decrease memory
# consumption, especially on timestamped requests.
#
no-query-string false
# Disable IP resolver on terminal output.
#
no-term-resolver false
# Treat non-standard status code 444 as 404.
#
444-as-404 false
# Add 4xx client errors to the unique visitors count.
#
4xx-to-unique-count false
# IP address anonymization
# The IP anonymization option sets the last octet of IPv4 user IP addresses and
# the last 80 bits of IPv6 addresses to zeros.
# e.g., 192.168.20.100 => 192.168.20.0
# e.g., 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c::1 => 2a03:2880:2110:df07::
#
#anonymize-ip false
# Include static files that contain a query string in the static files
# panel.
# e.g., /fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff?v=4.0.3
#
all-static-files false
# Include an additional delimited list of browsers/crawlers/feeds etc.
# See config/browsers.list for an example or
# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/allinurl/goaccess/master/config/browsers.list
#
#browsers-file
# Date specificity. Possible values: `date` (default), or `hr` or `min`.
#
#date-spec hr|min
# Decode double-encoded values.
#
double-decode false
# Enable parsing/displaying the given panel.
#
#enable-panel VISITORS
#enable-panel REQUESTS
#enable-panel REQUESTS_STATIC
#enable-panel NOT_FOUND
#enable-panel HOSTS
#enable-panel OS
#enable-panel BROWSERS
#enable-panel VISIT_TIMES
#enable-panel VIRTUAL_HOSTS
#enable-panel REFERRERS
#enable-panel REFERRING_SITES
#enable-panel KEYPHRASES
#enable-panel STATUS_CODES
#enable-panel REMOTE_USER
#enable-panel CACHE_STATUS
#enable-panel GEO_LOCATION
#enable-panel MIME_TYPE
#enable-panel TLS_TYPE
# Hide a referrer but still count it. Wild cards are allowed. i.e., *.bing.com
#
#hide-referrer *.google.com
#hide-referrer bing.com
# Hour specificity. Possible values: `hr` (default), or `min` (tenth
# of a minute).
#
#hour-spec min
# Ignore crawlers from being counted.
# This will ignore robots listed under browsers.c
# Note that it will count them towards the total
# number of requests, but excluded from any of the panels.
#
ignore-crawlers false
# Parse and display crawlers only.
# This will ignore all hosts except robots listed under browsers.c
# Note that it will count them towards the total
# number of requests, but excluded from any of the panels.
#
crawlers-only false
# Ignore static file requests.
# req : Only ignore request from valid requests
# panels : Ignore request from panels.
# Note that it will count them towards the total number of requests
# ignore-statics req
# Ignore parsing and displaying the given panel.
#
#ignore-panel VISITORS
#ignore-panel REQUESTS
#ignore-panel REQUESTS_STATIC
#ignore-panel NOT_FOUND
#ignore-panel HOSTS
#ignore-panel OS
#ignore-panel BROWSERS
#ignore-panel VISIT_TIMES
#ignore-panel VIRTUAL_HOSTS
ignore-panel REFERRERS
#ignore-panel REFERRING_SITES
ignore-panel KEYPHRASES
#ignore-panel STATUS_CODES
#ignore-panel REMOTE_USER
#ignore-panel CACHE_STATUS
#ignore-panel GEO_LOCATION
#ignore-panel MIME_TYPE
#ignore-panel TLS_TYPE
# Ignore referrers from being counted.
# This supports wild cards. For instance,
# '*' matches 0 or more characters (including spaces)
# '?' matches exactly one character
#
#ignore-referrer *.domain.com
#ignore-referrer ww?.domain.*
# Ignore parsing and displaying one or multiple status code(s)
#
#ignore-status 400
#ignore-status 502
# Keep the last specified number of days in storage. This will recycle the
# storage tables. e.g., keep & show only the last 7 days.
#
# keep-last 7
# Disable client IP validation. Useful if IP addresses have been
# obfuscated before being logged.
#
# no-ip-validation true
# Number of lines from the access log to test against the provided
# log/date/time format. By default, the parser is set to test 10
# lines. If set to 0, the parser won't test any lines and will parse
# the whole access log.
#
#num-tests 10
# Parse log and exit without outputting data.
#
#process-and-exit false
# Display real OS names. e.g, Windows XP, Snow Leopard.
#
real-os true
# Sort panel on initial load.
# Sort options are separated by comma.
# Options are in the form: PANEL,METRIC,ORDER
#
# Available metrics:
# BY_HITS - Sort by hits
# BY_VISITORS - Sort by unique visitors
# BY_DATA - Sort by data
# BY_BW - Sort by bandwidth
# BY_AVGTS - Sort by average time served
# BY_CUMTS - Sort by cumulative time served
# BY_MAXTS - Sort by maximum time served
# BY_PROT - Sort by http protocol
# BY_MTHD - Sort by http method
# Available orders:
# ASC
# DESC
#
#sort-panel VISITORS,BY_DATA,ASC
#sort-panel REQUESTS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel REQUESTS_STATIC,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel NOT_FOUND,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel HOSTS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel OS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel BROWSERS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel VISIT_TIMES,BY_DATA,DESC
#sort-panel VIRTUAL_HOSTS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel REFERRERS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel REFERRING_SITES,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel KEYPHRASES,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel STATUS_CODES,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel REMOTE_USER,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel CACHE_STATUS,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel GEO_LOCATION,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel MIME_TYPE,BY_HITS,ASC
#sort-panel TLS_TYPE,BY_HITS,ASC
# Consider the following extensions as static files
# The actual '.' is required and extensions are case sensitive
# For a full list, uncomment the less common static extensions below.
#
static-file .css
static-file .js
static-file .jpg
static-file .png
static-file .gif
static-file .ico
static-file .jpeg
static-file .pdf
static-file .csv
static-file .mpeg
static-file .mpg
static-file .swf
static-file .woff
static-file .woff2
static-file .xls
static-file .xlsx
static-file .doc
static-file .docx
static-file .ppt
static-file .pptx
static-file .txt
static-file .zip
static-file .ogg
static-file .mp3
static-file .mp4
static-file .exe
static-file .iso
static-file .gz
static-file .rar
static-file .svg
static-file .bmp
static-file .tar
static-file .tgz
static-file .tiff
static-file .tif
static-file .ttf
static-file .flv
static-file .dmg
static-file .xz
static-file .zst
#static-file .less
#static-file .ac3
#static-file .avi
#static-file .bz2
#static-file .class
#static-file .cue
#static-file .dae
#static-file .dat
#static-file .dts
#static-file .ejs
#static-file .eot
#static-file .eps
#static-file .img
#static-file .jar
#static-file .map
#static-file .mid
#static-file .midi
#static-file .ogv
#static-file .webm
#static-file .mkv
#static-file .odp
#static-file .ods
#static-file .odt
#static-file .otf
#static-file .pict
#static-file .pls
#static-file .ps
#static-file .qt
#static-file .rm
#static-file .svgz
#static-file .wav
#static-file .webp
######################################
# GeoIP Options
# Only if configured with --enable-geoip
######################################
# To feed a database either through GeoIP Legacy or GeoIP2, you need to use the
# geoip-database flag below.
#
# === GeoIP Legacy
# Legacy GeoIP has been discontinued. If your GNU+Linux distribution does not ship
# with the legacy databases, you may still be able to find them through
# different sources. Make sure to download the .dat files.
#
# Distributed with Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
# https://mailfud.org/geoip-legacy/
# IPv4 Country database:
# Download the GeoIP.dat.gz
# gunzip GeoIP.dat.gz
#
# IPv4 City database:
# Download the GeoIPCity.dat.gz
# gunzip GeoIPCity.dat.gz
# Standard GeoIP database for less memory usage (GeoIP Legacy).
#
#std-geoip false
# === GeoIP2
# For GeoIP2 databases, you can use DB-IP Lite databases.
# DB-IP is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
# https://db-ip.com/db/lite.php
# Or you can download them from MaxMind
# https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/
# For GeoIP2 City database:
# Download the GeoLite2-City.mmdb.gz
# gunzip GeoLite2-City.mmdb.gz
#
# For GeoIP2 Country database:
# Download the GeoLite2-Country.mmdb.gz
# gunzip GeoLite2-Country.mmdb.gz
#
#geoip-database /usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoLiteCity.dat
######################################
# Persistence Options
######################################
# Path where the persisted database files are stored on disk.
# The default value is the /tmp directory.
#db-path /tmp
# Persist parsed data into disk.
#persist true
# Load previously stored data from disk.
# Database files need to exist. See `persist`.
#restore true
######################################
# GOAN v1.1.1
# GOAN_NPM_PROXY_CONFIG
######################################
time-format %T
date-format %d/%b/%Y
log_format [%d:%t %^] %^ %^ %s - %m %^ %v "%U" [Client %h] [Length %b] [Gzip %^] [Sent-to %^] "%u" "%R"
port 7890
real-time-html true
output /var/www/html/index.html
#GOAN_NPM_LOG_FILES
log-file /goaccess-config/archive.log
log-file /goaccess-config/active.log
#GOAN_NPM_PROXY_FILES
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-17_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-12_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-21_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-13_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-11_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-23_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-20_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-24_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-4_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-25_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-14_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-6_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-1_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-10_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-9_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-26_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-18_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-19_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-3_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-22_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-2_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-7_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-16_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-15_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-5_access.log
log-file /opt/log/proxy-host-8_access.log
#GOAN_MAXMIND_DB
geoip-database /goaccess-config/GeoLite2-City.mmdb
And here is my docker-compose
services:
nginx:
image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest'
container_name: nginx
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- 80:80
- 81:81
- 443:443
volumes:
- /home/docker/nginx/data:/data
- /home/docker/nginx/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
goaccess:
image: xavierh/goaccess-for-nginxproxymanager:latest
container_name: goaccess
restart: unless-stopped
expose:
- "7880"
env_file: .env
environment:
- SKIP_ARCHIVED_LOGS=False
- DEBUG=True
- BASE_AUTH=False
- LOG_TYPE=NPM
volumes:
- /home/docker/nginx/data/logs/:/opt/log/
sorry that I haven't gotten back to you, I'll look into it this week to figure something out
I've have the same problem when first running the docker container after a system reboot, or I update the docker image. I do a a re-start via Portainer, and then it works as it should. No error messages in the log.
@benbkoch @rtorchia I updated the develop image. Can try that image and let me know if its better? I changed the way I'm running the goaccess processes.
docker pull xavierh/goaccess-for-nginxproxymanager:develop
I just pulled the 1.1.3 update and tried it out. Worked the first time I ran the container! Great work!
Considering this issue closed. Please re-open if this becomes a problem again. v1.1.3 is already in the latest.
I have NPM and goaccess in separate docker containers and am proxying to the gaaccess container. I have websockets enabled in NPM and I see my files being loaded in the logs. There are no errors in the logs, they just end in
I have waited a few hours but the webpage is still in an infinite refresh loop saying
Logs processing: 26 (might take some time depending on the number of files to parse)
Yes I have 26 hosts but they are all for personal use and probably only around 50k log lines total so it shouldn't be taking this long. How can I tell if anything is actually happening?