Hello,
Probably a simple question but how do I get the stats for the new page I've
added to our web-site? Where do I need to put the new html file reference,
or is the new page automatically included?
Many thanks for any suggestions!
Bridget Poulter
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Bridget Poulter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably a simple question but how do I get the stats for the new
page I've added to our web-site? Where do I need to put the new
html file reference, or is the new page automatically included?
Analog analyzes log files. If there are requests for your
I have got a problem with my Request Report. The only file name that
appears is / and it has the 100% of the bytes. It must be wrong.
What can I do?
Thanks.
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Bridget Poulter wrote:
Hello,
Probably a simple question but how do I get the stats for the new page I've
added to our web-site? Where do I need to put the new html file reference,
or is the new page automatically included?
It's automatically included.
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Stephen
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Duke Hillard wrote:
Why is there a difference of almost 7 hours from the time of my
last log entry and the end of the 7-day period? How does Analog
establish the 7-day period?
See docs/defns.html or docs/reports.html
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Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
Berigan, Matthew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi!
I'm finally past bad log data and I think that I'm getting inconsistencies
between WebTrends and Analog that can't be explained by INCLUDES or
EXCLUDES.
First, here's the summary results:
ANALOG
Program started at Wed-03-Apr-2002 09:38.
From the responses I got I realize the time is large but that is not the point.
The point is the format of the field.
I just wondered if it did or did not recognize ##E# as a format. From what I
hear the answer is no. Of course if I got a
value of 1.112E3 that would NOT be a HUGE value (not
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Of course if I got a
value of 1.112E3 that would NOT be a HUGE value (not good) but it is valid yet
analog would not like it so I need to
change my LOGFORMAT from what I see.
I've never seen a web server which produces values like 1.112E3. If
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The point is the format of the field.
I just wondered if it did or did not recognize ##E# as a format.
From what I hear the answer is no. Of course if I got a value of
1.112E3 that would NOT be a HUGE value (not good) but it is valid yet
analog would not like it so
Can a top 100 request be carried out by the ROWS option. Furthermore,
I did not find a FAILUREROWSor REFERRERROWS
option on the site. Do these exist? How else can I chose
the top x for a certain report?
thank you for your time,
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Gonzalo Briceno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Can a top 100 request be carried out by the ROWS option. Furthermore, I
did not find a FAILUREROWS or REFERRERROWS
option on the site. Do these exist? How else can I chose the top x for
a certain report?
*ROWS is for time reports. *FLOOR is for other
How would I
retreive just HTML pages requested in a 24 hour period that were requested more
than 20 times?
I have
FILEEXCLUDE */images/*FILEEXCLUDE
/*.gifFILEEXCLUDE /*.jpgFILEEXCLUDE /*.pngFILEEXCLUDE
*/adimages/*FILEEXCLUDE /*.jsFILEEXCLUDE /*.classFILEEXCLUDE
/*.pl
Craig Westerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How would I retreive just HTML pages requested in a 24 hour period that were
requested more than 20 times?
I have
FILEEXCLUDE */images/*
FILEEXCLUDE /*.gif
FILEEXCLUDE /*.jpg
FILEEXCLUDE /*.png
FILEEXCLUDE */adimages/*
FILEEXCLUDE /*.js
a Daily report that shows current month only (ie January, not last 30
days)
DAILYROWS 31
(approximately)
Won't DAILYROWS 31 display last 31 days?
Craig
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Craig Westerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
a Daily report that shows current month only (ie January, not last 30
days)
DAILYROWS 31
(approximately)
Won't DAILYROWS 31 display last 31 days?
Uh...yeah. Sorry, didn't finish reading that line.
In that case you'll need to create another
Sounds like there is no way to do what I want AUTOMATICALLY.
My web host runs analog once every night at mid-night. It is not a cron job
that I can find.
How do I run Analog from command line?
Thanks
Craig
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Duke Hillard wrote:
In a Unix shell environment (including Cygwin), it's not
difficult to count the number of unique hosts from a log.
Something similar to the following should work fine.
cut -d -f1 /dir/subdir/server.log /dir2/somefile.txt
sort -u -o
Till wrote:
I set up different analog.cfg's file for that and when i'm trying to
launch analog with a specific file like this:
analog -G +ganalog-iclprod.com.cfg
i got this:
analog: Warning F: Failed to open configuration file
/usr/local/share/analog/analog.cfg: ignoring it
Till,
Till wrote:
I set up different analog.cfg's file for that and when i'm trying to
launch analog with a specific file like this:
analog -G +ganalog-iclprod.com.cfg
i got this:
analog: Warning F: Failed to open configuration file
/usr/local/share/analog/analog.cfg: ignoring it
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