Re: [analog-help] Not recognizing log file

2002-04-02 Thread jgdoke
Do I need all three or should I just pick one of them? Also like you I do not care for anything after the referrer so do I need %j for each of the entry's? Thanks so much because putting all three in worked I just want some additional information. John Jeremy Wadsack [EMAIL

Re: [analog-help] Not recognizing log file

2002-04-02 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
You need all three to support all possible HTTP protocols. If all your requests are HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1 then you only need the first one. The final %j tells Analog to ignore everything until the new line. -- Jeremy Wadsack Wadsack-Allen Digital Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL

Re: [analog-help] Not recognizing log file

2002-04-02 Thread Aengus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do I need all three or should I just pick one of them? You can specify multiple LOGFORMATS. But you should normally only do so if you need to match more than one format. If you try just the first one, and still get some Corrupt Entry warning messages, then you should

[analog-help] Unix help running analog.

2002-04-02 Thread jgdoke
Thanks to all who helped me wtih the Logfile format. It works! On to my next problem.. I am trying to run my own copy of analog on a Unix web server. I have successfully tested it on my win2000 machine so I know the CFG works. Our web server already has a working copy of analog. I copied

[analog-help] Operating System Report

2002-04-02 Thread Matthew Mencel
Greetings Everyone... I'm using Analog to create reports for an Icecast MP3 stream that I broadcast. For the most part it works great. The only issue I have is that I have something close to 60% of the Operating Systems showing up as OS Unknown. I might think this is normal except for the

Re: [analog-help] breaking AOL data out on browser summary report

2002-04-02 Thread Scott Heavner
Jeremy Wadsack posted an untested regexp back in November 2001. It was a great starting point, thanks Jeremy. I've updated it to catch two types of AOL browsers, but I've never actually caught an IWENG browser to test. # Mozilla/2.0 (Compatible; AOL-IWENG 3.1; Win16) BROWALIAS

[analog-help] FILEEXCLUDE by extension including .gif's requested with query strings?

2002-04-02 Thread Scott Heavner
Hi all, I'm excluding gif files from my reports, but a few leak into the file type report... FILEEXCLUDE *.gif I changed my config and dumped everything to a cache file. It contains a few gifs that have query strings associated with them, i.e. /file.gif?q=1 If I remove the

RE: [analog-help] FILEEXCLUDE by extension including .gif's requested with query strings?

2002-04-02 Thread Scott Heavner
Never mind. Sorry for bothering everyone. Looks like it's in the manual http://www.analog.cx/docs/args.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Heavner Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: [analog-help] Unix help running analog.

2002-04-02 Thread Duke Hillard
Default values for configuration files were probably compiled into the file that you have. Neither renaming nor relocating the file will change those default values. But, Analog allows you to specify other configuration files in the Unix shell (i.e., at the command line). The Syntax of

[analog-help] establishing 7-day period

2002-04-02 Thread Duke Hillard
I am running Solaris 8. I recently upgraded to Analog 5.22. Previously, I ran Analog 4.16. Log files are rotated every Sunday morning at approximately 3:00AM and Analog runs shortly thereafter. The typical report ranges from 6.96 days to 7.04 days. My question concerns the figures in