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This is a simple Tool to get an idea how a specific installation of Open-Xchange is used. Operating on the MySQL-database exclusively it
This is a simple Tool to get an idea how a specific installation of Open-Xchange is used. Operating on the MySQL-database exclusively it
is quite fast and uses few resources. Off-hours are still recommended for its usage to limit any performance-impact, though. It will find its required parameters automatically in the file
is quite fast and uses few resources. Off-hours are still recommended for its usage to limit any performance-impact, though. It will find its required parameters automatically in the file
/opt/open-xchange/etc/groupware/configdb.properties. Otherwise it is possible to specify all parameters explicitly. Output is a single
/opt/open-xchange/etc/groupware/configdb.properties. It is also possible to specify all parameters explicitly. Output is a single
text-file. The filename starts with "open-xchange_datamining" and includes the current date in YYYY-MM-DD format. The content of the file
text-file. The filename starts with "open-xchange_datamining" and includes the current date in YYYY-MM-DD format. The content of the file
is camelCased-Parameters, unique and one per line. This should make using these files as input, for example for a visualization, pretty
is camelCased-Parameters, unique and one per line. This should make using these files as input, for example for a visualization, pretty
easy.
easy.
Usage:
/opt/open-xchange/sbin datamining

Revision as of 12:15, 11 January 2012

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This is a simple Tool to get an idea how a specific installation of Open-Xchange is used. Operating on the MySQL-database exclusively it is quite fast and uses few resources. Off-hours are still recommended for its usage to limit any performance-impact, though. It will find its required parameters automatically in the file /opt/open-xchange/etc/groupware/configdb.properties. It is also possible to specify all parameters explicitly. Output is a single text-file. The filename starts with "open-xchange_datamining" and includes the current date in YYYY-MM-DD format. The content of the file is camelCased-Parameters, unique and one per line. This should make using these files as input, for example for a visualization, pretty easy.

Usage:

/opt/open-xchange/sbin datamining