RE: [analog-help] line in log file has no bytes

2005-04-27 Thread Stephanie Lamphere
(and now my email is sending itself. seems i have lots of problems this
morning. I apologize for the duplication. I promise I am not resending all
these.)


Stephanie Lamphere
Mktg Tech Specialist/Webmaster
HGH Hardware Supply, Inc.
http://www.hghhardware.com http://www.hghhardware.com




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephanie
Lamphere
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:02 AM
To: Support for analog web log analyzer
Subject: [analog-help] line in log file has no bytes


I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:

[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
  byte counts may be low


I have found documentation about this error that tells me what it means, but
have no idea how to fix it. I have tried upgrading Analog to ver 6, going
back to the default config file, and removing the offending log file (in
which case it moves to the next one, and tells me that one contains lines
with no bytes)...

FYI, I am running Analog on Windows 2000, log file is on a Win2000 server
(running IIS). I had been running Analog 5.32, running automatically every
day, then all of a sudden (apparently in February) it stopped producing
reports, and started producing this error.

I've gone back to the logging properties in IIS manager and added bytes sent
and bytes received, which - if this was the problem - I assume will help on
a going forward basis, but is there any way to process/view the logs that
didn't have that data (Feb - Apr)? Any idea why this happened (it was
working - producing reports, and now it's not)?

Any suggestions or help or ideas will be appreciated. Thanks!

Stephanie Lamphere
Mktg Tech Specialist/Webmaster
HGH Hardware Supply, Inc.
http://www.hghhardware.com



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RE: [analog-help] line in log file has no bytes

2005-04-27 Thread Stephanie Lamphere
It seems to be magically working now. I have rebooted in the meantime (for
my Outlook problem), so maybe that did it (note to self - always try reboot
first!)... when I went back to try your suggestion, Aengus, I tried it one
more time running from the icon and it produced the report, so I'm modifying
the new 6.0 config file - gradually - to match the features I had already
added to my old config file. If it breaks again in this process, I'll know
that what I just added to the config file is the problem.

Anyway, thanks for your help. I've learned a few things in the process.

Stephanie Lamphere
Mktg Tech Specialist/Webmaster
HGH Hardware Supply, Inc.
http://www.hghhardware.com http://www.hghhardware.com




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aengus
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:10 AM
To: Support for analog web log analyzer
Subject: Re: [analog-help] line in log file has no bytes


On Tuesday, April 26, 2005 4:48 PM [GMT],
Stephanie Lamphere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, I suppose it could have been doing it all along - and I just
 noticed when it stopped producing reports (for whatever reason). I
 see you and Stephen are in agreement on that, so I'm sure it must be
 something else entirely.

 What can cause Analog to not produce reports?

 Here's my first 6 lines of one of the logs that's not being processed:

 #Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
 #Version: 1.0
 #Date: 2005-04-01 00:00:03
 #Fields: date time c-ip cs-username s-sitename s-computername s-ip
 s-port cs-method cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query sc-status cs-host
 cs(User-Agent) cs(Referer)

There are no bytes listed here - if you enabled bytes IIS manager, it
didn't take.

When I run Analog against these 6 lines, I get this General Summary, so
Analog is recognizing your log files.

  Successful requests: 5
  Logfile lines without status code: 3
  Failed requests: 1
  Distinct files requested: 5
  Distinct hosts served: 2

C:\analoganalog Stephanie.log
analog: analog version 6.0/Win32
analog: Warning M: Logfile test.log contains lines with no bytes: byte
counts
  may be low
  (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Search Word Report
analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Internal Search Query Report
analog: Warning R: Turning off empty File Size Report
analog: Warning R: In Domain Report, turning off empty pie chart
analog: Warning R: In Operating System Report, turning off empty pie
chart
analog: Warning R: In File Type Report, turning off empty pie chart
analog: Warning R: In Directory Report, turning off empty pie chart
analog: Warning R: In Request Report, turning off pie chart with no
wedges

What happens if you just run Analog at the command line against your
logfile? What is in Report.html?

Aengus

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[analog-help] line in log file has no bytes

2005-04-27 Thread Stephanie Lamphere
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:

[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
  byte counts may be low


I have found documentation about this error that tells me what it means, but
have no idea how to fix it. I have tried upgrading Analog to ver 6, going
back to the default config file, and removing the offending log file (in
which case it moves to the next one, and tells me that one contains lines
with no bytes)...

FYI, I am running Analog on Windows 2000, log file is on a Win2000 server
(running IIS). I had been running Analog 5.32, running automatically every
day, then all of a sudden (apparently in February) it stopped producing
reports, and started producing this error.

I've gone back to the logging properties in IIS manager and added bytes sent
and bytes received, which - if this was the problem - I assume will help on
a going forward basis, but is there any way to process/view the logs that
didn't have that data (Feb - Apr)? Any idea why this happened (it was
working - producing reports, and now it's not)?

Any suggestions or help or ideas will be appreciated. Thanks!

Stephanie Lamphere
Mktg Tech Specialist/Webmaster
HGH Hardware Supply, Inc.
http://www.hghhardware.com



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[analog-help] grouping in reqlist with alias

2005-04-27 Thread Gerd Schmidt
Hi there,

grouping: i still don't get that, hopefully anyone can
help me.

look please.

i have requests like:
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=XX-ZEP1536-12 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=XX-ZEP1536-24 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELMAX--20S-Bat-12-R

/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=XX-ZEP2560-24 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELMAX--20-V-1GB-12-R

/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=XX-ZEP2560-12 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELPRO-H-20-V-4GB-12-R

/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELPRO-30-Bat-12 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELPRO-H-20-V-4GB-24-R

/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELMAX-20-V-1GB-36-R

/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELMAX-20-Bat-36-R 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELPRO-20-Bat-12 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELPRO-30-Bat-12-R 
/order/order_final.php?pixel_code=YELPRO-30-Bat-36-R 

ususally with some more parameters along... 

and i want to have them grouped like:

/order/XX-ZEP
/order/YELMAX
/order/YELPRO

I tried FIELALIAS and REQALIAS like:

REQALIAS /order/order_final.php?*pixel_code=*YELMAX*
/order/YELMAX
REQALIAS /order/order_final.php?*pixel_code=*YELPRO*
/order/YELPRO
REQALIAS /order/order_final.php?*pixel_code=*XX-ZEP*
/order/XX-ZEP

and/or

FILEALIAS /order/order_final.php?*pixel_code=*YELMAX*
/order/YELMAX
FILEALIAS /order/order_final.php?*pixel_code=*YELPRO*
/order/YELPRO
FILEALIAS /order/order_final.php?*pixel_code=*XX-ZEP*
/order/XX-ZEP


But it doesnt work.
REQALIAS produced a reqlist like:

/order/XX-ZEP
/order/XX-ZEP
/order/XX-ZEP
/order/YELMAX
/order/YELMAX
/order/YELMAX
/order/YELMAX
/order/YELPRO
/order/YELPRO
/order/YELPRO
/order/YELPRO
/order/YELPRO

AND using FIlealias kills those entries in the
reqlist, i dont know why.

what can i do? is there a way? 
Thanks for any help in advance,

Gerd








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Re: [analog-help] Difference between REQFLOOR 0r and REQFLOOR 0R

2005-04-27 Thread Aengus
On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:08 AM [GMT],
Murali Bestha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Can anybody please explain me what is the difference between
 REQFLOOR 0r and REQFLOOR 0R. Here 0r and 0R are different in case.
  Thanks and Regards

http://analog.cx/docs/othreps.html

R Number of requests
r Percentage of the requests

Aengus

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[analog-help] Re: To All UltraEdit Users

2005-04-27 Thread guenther . eisele




Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 27.04.2005 00:37:24:

 Here's an Analog configuration wordlist file for use in UltraEdit.  Run
 UltraEdit and go to Tools | Configuration | Syntax Highlighting and click
on
 Open to edit the default wordlist file.  Just copy this file to the end
and
 make sure you change the first few characters in my file from /L20 to /L#

 replacing # with one more than the total highlights you have.

Works perfect and helped me to identify some deprecated commands. Though I
found DIREXCLUDE/DIRINCLUDE to be missing in your file list, but that's it
:)

Thanks a lot!!
Regards from Berlin,
Günther


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[analog-help] How to list Hosts in Failure Report

2005-04-27 Thread Rimma S
Hi,
I would appreciate it if someone could tip me on how to list
the Hosts IP address for each failed request. I got hosts
listed in the Host Report, but they are just for the successful
attempts.
I have spent several hours with the docs, but could not figure
this out.
Thanks,
Kob
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Re: [analog-help] How to list Hosts in Failure Report

2005-04-27 Thread Aengus
On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 10:49 AM [GMT],
Rimma S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I would appreciate it if someone could tip me on how to list
 the Hosts IP address for each failed request. I got hosts
 listed in the Host Report, but they are just for the successful
 attempts.
 
 I have spent several hours with the docs, but could not figure
 this out.

Use the FAILHOST report - FAILHOST ON.

http://analog.cx/docs/output.html#replist

Aengus
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[analog-help] Re: To All UltraEdit Users

2005-04-27 Thread Bassam Abdul-Baki
Thanks.  Glad someone found it useful.  Here's an updated copy.  I had some
rows in the wrong order as well.

Bassam

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am
27.04.2005 00:37:24:

 Here's an Analog configuration wordlist file for use in UltraEdit.  Run
 UltraEdit and go to Tools | Configuration | Syntax Highlighting and click
on
 Open to edit the default wordlist file.  Just copy this file to the end
and
 make sure you change the first few characters in my file from /L20 to /L#

 replacing # with one more than the total highlights you have.

Works perfect and helped me to identify some deprecated commands. Though I
found DIREXCLUDE/DIRINCLUDE to be missing in your file list, but that's it
:)

Thanks a lot!!
Regards from Berlin,
Günther


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Re: [analog-help] HOSTFLOOR Problem

2005-04-27 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
I was using HOSTFLOOR 100r when I decided to change it to 500r.  For some
reason this or any other change didn't work.  When I deleted my output (DAT)
file, I got a CACHEOUTFILE NONE error.  The problem was, I was using NONE
instead of none.  This seems to be one of those cases were the value is
case-sensitive.  Can anybody give me a list of all case-sensitive attributes
so that I may rewrite my config file.  Thanks.
Commands are not case sensitive; arguments generally are. The only 
exception (I think) is when the argument refers to something that is 
inherently case insensitive, such as a hostname.

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Re: [analog-help] Analog question

2005-04-27 Thread Aengus
On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 6:00 PM [GMT],
Ellen Morley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We are trying to limit statistics to users within the University of
 Washington.  Can you tell me what command(s) I need to accomplish
 this?

You can tell Analog to only analyse requests that came from certain IP
addresses by using the HOSTINCLUDE command.

HOSTINCLUDE 128.95.*
HOSTINCLUDE 128.208.*
HOSTINCLUDE 140.142.*

will restrict it to some of the ranges used at the Univerity of
Washington. (These are the ones I could find in a few minutes, there may
be more).

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] please help

2005-04-27 Thread Klaus Johannes Rusch
Fitzpatrick, Brendan wrote:
I'm running Analog on hundreds of different logs (some IIS, some iPlanet, some Apache) and some of the reports show numbers in parenthesis ... most don't. Does anyone know why? -does it depend on the log format - does it depend if data inside the logs contains 7 or more days worth of data? Is there a way to tur the 7-day period number off - it's not even correct.
 

RTFM :-)
   The figures in parentheses in the General Summary are for the last
   seven days: either the seven days before the TO time, or if no TO
   time is given, the seven days before the time of the program start.
   The figures for the last seven days are normally included if some,
   but not all, of the requests fall in those seven days; but you can
   turn them off by means of the command
   LASTSEVEN OFF
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[analog-help] Web Report for Intranet

2005-04-27 Thread Andrew Noble
Hi Guys

I am the webmaster for the School of Information Technology at Deakin
University, Australia.

I have used this software before on our site.  But I am now wanting to
generate a usage report for our Staff Intranet excluding all other data.
The hosturl is www.it.deakin.edu.au  and the intranet is
www.it.deakin.edu.au/intranet 

I was thinking something like the FILEEXCLUDE/FILEEXCLUDE command would be
what I needed but am not sure.

I have been through the helpfiles and the example cfg files.  However I am
getting pretty lost, so any help will be appreciated.

Regards
Andrew Noble
Web Manager 
School of IT
Deakin University

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[analog-help] UltraEdit Word File

2005-04-27 Thread Bassam Abdul-Baki
Here's the latest word file with just about all the commands and arguments 
that I could find.  I've broken the arguments into three separate lists.

Bassam 


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