As I already answered: you can get info from `conference_log` DB table ... On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 21:15, Ninnig, Alexander < alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote:
> Hi, > > I found logs in /opt/red5307/log (older version of OpenMeetings), > filenames beginning with "0.0.0.0_access" and others with > "openmeetings...", both followed by date. > > The best way - so far for me - to check usage statistics may be to search > all "openmeetings..."-logs for lines containing the string "loginUser". > Like (in Windows/DOS-Commandline): > FINDSTR /C:"loginUser" "openmeetings*.log">Usage.txt > > Those logs cover the last 50 days (after that, they seem to be deleted in > order to save space). > > Of course, that is just the number of users logged in. > I also found a line that gives information on organizers of meetings > (ORGANIZER;CN=), but using these lines will not show meetings that were not > planned. > > Does anyone know which part of the log files could actually give > information about the number of MEETINGS? > But this question has no high priority, of course. > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Ninnig, Alexander <alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> > Gesendet: Montag, 11. Mai 2020 13:38 > An: user@openmeetings.apache.org > Betreff: Usage Statistics (Log)? > > Hi, > > is there a possibility to find out, how often OpenMeetings was used? > Maybe some sort of log? > If there was like a red5/tomcat-log "usex xy logged in", I could extract > all the "logged-in" lines and count them. > > Best regards, > Alex > -- Best regards, Maxim