Re: AW: [analog-help] Logfile format

2005-06-01 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Bernd Linnemann wrote: I want to analyse the period from Feb 1st, 2005 to April 1st, 2005. In my cfg file I have: FROM 050201 TO 050401 But the report shows only: Analyzed requests from Thu, Mar 31 2005 at 5:21 AM to Fri, Apr 01 2005 at 11:58 PM (1.78 days). Maybe you

Re: AW: [analog-help] Logfile format

2005-06-01 Thread Chris Sharman
FROM 050201 TO 050401 But the report shows only: Analyzed requests from Thu, Mar 31 2005 at 5:21 AM to Fri, Apr 01 2005 at 11:58 PM (1.78 days). If you've got your logfile broken into days, or similar, and have used LOGFILE blah-%Y-%m-%d or something like that, then analog will only read the

Re: [analog-help] Analog command fails when run from Python script

2005-06-01 Thread b311b-analog
On Tue, 31 May 2005 08:42:59 -0400 Aengus is rumored to have said: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When executed from the command line, analog generates a proper report for 1000's of request. However, when I execute the same command from a Python script, analog generates an HTML page with

[analog-help] Identifying countries

2005-06-01 Thread Innerlab
I am under the impression that the only way to identify the country of origin of visitors is by comparing the IP address to a list of IP ranges known to belong to certain countries (I don't really know if there's a standard for assigning IP addresses to regions). Does anyone know of a program or

Re: [analog-help] Identifying countries

2005-06-01 Thread Aengus
Innerlab wrote: I am under the impression that the only way to identify the country of origin of visitors is by comparing the IP address to a list of IP ranges known to belong to certain countries (I don't really know if there's a standard for assigning IP addresses to regions). Does anyone

Re: [analog-help] Identifying countries

2005-06-01 Thread Innerlab
Aengus: Thank you, I'll check the threads and the other URLs you suggested. + | TO UNSUBSCRIBE from this list: |http://lists.meer.net/mailman/listinfo/analog-help | | Usenet version:

[analog-help] Specific Directory report

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Furdyk
Hello, I am trying to generate a report for only one specific directory's files (/themes/mdg/) from our logs. I've tried many combinations of these: FILEEXCLUDE /*.* FILEINCLUDE /themes/mdg/* PAGEEXCLUDE /*.* PAGEINCLUDE /themes/mdg/*.html REQEXCLUDE /*.* REQINCLUDE /themes/mdg/* With no luck.

Re: [analog-help] Specific Directory report

2005-06-01 Thread Aengus
Michael Furdyk wrote: Hello, I am trying to generate a report for only one specific directory's files (/themes/mdg/) from our logs. I've tried many combinations of these: FILEEXCLUDE /*.* FILEINCLUDE /themes/mdg/* PAGEEXCLUDE /*.* PAGEINCLUDE /themes/mdg/*.html REQEXCLUDE /*.*

Re: [analog-help] Specific Directory report

2005-06-01 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
/* matches everything. /*.* matches only names with a . in them. For that matter, if you have a FILEINCLUDE as your first FILE(IN|EX)CLUDE, then Analog, by default, will exclude everything else. -- Jeremy Wadsack Seven Simple Machines Michael Furdyk wrote: Hello, I am trying to generate a

[analog-help] Question on limiting dates using Analog V 4.1

2005-06-01 Thread Richard Schiff
Hello, I would like to generate a report from a large log file and limit this report to only one 30 day period from all the data contained in the file. If I use the FROM yy/mm/dd TO yy/mm/dd format can this command be inserted anywhere in the analog.cfg file or must this command be placed

Re: [analog-help] Question on limiting dates using Analog V 4.1

2005-06-01 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
There are no slashes in the syntax for the FROM and TO commands. They can be used anywhere. Also, Analog is at version 6. :-) See http://analog.cx/docs/include.html#FROMTO -- Jeremy Wadsack Seven Simple Machines Richard Schiff wrote: Hello, I would like to generate a report from a