Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My file request report contains request for other sites (red ones)
what does this means???
It means that your LOGFORMAT doesn't match your logfile, and Analog is
not interpreting the data in your logfiles properly.
Post 2 lines from your logfile,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
For the future, James's suggestions of using the Internal Search
Engine report is excellent. That means using a 'variable' and 'value'
as your CGI argument, but makes managing the clickthrough tracking
almost easy!
By the way, there is a useful
What is the recommended Internal Search engine to use please?
Arthur McBryan
Webmaster
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Hi all,
I use IIS and need to get a total report of every virtual web site on a
machine. How do I process every log file in sub directory?
I would like to use something like this:
LOGFILE E:\Analog\log\Gemini\W3SVC*\*.*
But thats not valid.
Instead I have to use this (except for the ...
Actually, please let me define my need a little further:
The website is mainly used to store photographic images of troopers on
Queen's Life Guard at Horse Guards here in London. Each image is stored as a
jpg file and named as follows: 080.23rd.htm; 081.23rd.htm; 082.23rd.htm etc.
These files are
Roger Perttu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use IIS and need to get a total report of every virtual web site on
a machine. How do I process every log file in sub directory?
I would like to use something like this:
LOGFILE E:\Analog\log\Gemini\W3SVC*\*.*
But thats not valid.
Instead I have
Cesar Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wednesday, October 30, 2002 8:18 PM):
I have a log that looks like:
204.123.28.31
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[01/Sep/2002:00:01:27 +0200]
GET
/productos/detalle_py.html?Catalog_productId=63313Catalog_quantity=0
HTTP/1.0 200 51994
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Mercator-2.0
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You could use almost any search software to search for file names. On
windows, you can use Index server. On other platforms (and Windows)
you can use ht://dig (http://www.htdig.org/). But none are
recommended for use with Analog or preferred. Any search software
that lists requests in the form of
Title: AW: [analog-help] Logfile paths and wildcards
Can the tool analog work with log file names that are generated by the tool cronolog (http://www.cronolog.org/usage.html)?
Or must another program or script generate LOGFILE entries for each name that was created by the cronolog template
Elfring, Markus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, October 31, 2002 8:56 AM):
Can the tool analog work with log file names that are generated by the
tool cronolog (http://www.cronolog.org/usage.html)?
Or must another program or script generate LOGFILE entries for each name
that was created by the
Title: AW: AW: [analog-help] Logfile paths and wildcards
Well, some LOGFILE codes (http://gekko.de/analog/docs/logfile.html) match to the cronolog template specifiers.
But they don't work probably in path names. Which systems don't support directory names with analog wildcards?
Elfring, Markus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, October 31, 2002 9:16 AM):
Well, some LOGFILE codes (http://gekko.de/analog/docs/logfile.html) match to
the cronolog template specifiers.
But they don't work probably in path names.
Analog will replace those codes anywhere in the file name.
I just installed the latest version of Analog on my RedHat Linux 7.2 server.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to use it. I've edited the
analog.cfg but when I run it from the command line, it seems to be
completely ignoring anything that's in there.
Almost as if it's not reading the
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 13:04:09 -0700, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Per Jessen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Monday, October 28, 2002 12:54 PM):
directive doesn't cause an instance of Analog to change it's
current working directory.
That's not what I asked for either. I merely suggested that it might be
In the request you have the date bu how can you get the seconds?
now the format is:
18/Dec/01 13:29
and I will like to see:
18/Dec/01 13:29:45
Thanks.
Cesar.
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 21:10:05 -, Aengus wrote:
But it doesn't - the browser converts each of those relative URLS into
explicit URLs before requesting them.
Correct. Just as the filesystem eventually converts a relative path
into an absolute. The relative reference is for your convenience,
not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, October 31, 2002 11:25
AM):
In the request you have the date bu how can you get the seconds?
now the format is:
18/Dec/01 13:29
and I will like to see:
18/Dec/01 13:29:45
Analog does not track second for requests. Only hours and minutes.
Rick Root ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, October 31, 2002 10:19 AM):
I just installed the latest version of Analog on my RedHat Linux 7.2 server.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to use it. I've edited the
analog.cfg but when I run it from the command line, it seems to be
In that case I will post my request for a next version with the seconds
on it.
I mean, users jump from a page to other in seconds... and that's an
information you must have to understand what's going on.
Thanks for the quick respond. This list is amazing.
Cesar.
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