Hi,
I've been asked to report on a user's (mis)activity - we use analog to
analyse outgoing web activity - during core work hours - for example,
between 09:00 and 12:00 and 14:00 to 17:00, over a period of three
months. Because of data volumes (500Mb per day) I've extracted all web
access by
,analog-help@lists.meer.net wrote:
Hi,
I've been asked to report on a user's (mis)activity - we use analog to
analyse outgoing web activity - during core work hours - for example,
between 09:00 and 12:00 and 14:00 to 17:00, over a period of three
months. Because of data volumes (500Mb per
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I have recently combined all my batch script files to work on numerous sites by
passing in the correct arguments for each site. However, in my common config
file, I have:
SETTINGS OFF
DEBUG OFF
WARNINGS ON
PROGRESSFREQ 100
#
Chris Sharman wrote:
,analog-help@lists.meer.net wrote:
Hi,
I've been asked to report on a user's (mis)activity - we use analog
to analyse outgoing web activity - during core work hours - for
example, between 09:00 and 12:00 and 14:00 to 17:00, over a period of
three months. Because of
I'm a little confused. Since I'm putting the error file as a command argument, I would expect anything that gets written to stderr would equally be written to the log file if the ERRFILE was originally included in the cfg file. However, I'm overriding the default cfg with my own as "-G
Your log file is a browser log, which does not contain the requested
file, so Analog can't determine if the request was for a page or for
other content. You need to change the floor setting for your browser
reports.
In the reports below it says Listing browsers with at least 1 request
for a
Thank you Jeremy. I ended up with this ...
# Analog report of browsers being used.
DEBUG ON
LOGFORMAT ([%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] %B)
LOGFILE /otherlogs/agent-log.Jul192005
OUTFILE /analog/browser.html
HOSTNAME ALL BROWSERS
SETTINGS OFF
ALL OFF
GENERAL ON
DESCRIPTIONS OFF
GOTOS OFF
BROWSERREP ON
I just tested this with Analog 6.0 and cannot reproduce this as a bug.
Are you sure you aren't adding -O- or something to the command line
that would send the output to stdout? Or are you running this through
the form or something else that is setting CGI/Forms mode?
I am using the following
In my errors.txt, I am getting the following warnings.
analog.exe: Warning D: In Browser Summary, SORTBY (requests) doesn't
match
SUBSORTBY (pages)
analog.exe: Warning D: In Browser Summary, FLOOR (requests) doesn't
match
SUBFLOOR (pages)
analog.exe: Warning D: In Browser Summary, SUBSORTBY
My analog report kicked out a statistic like this:
Average successful requests for pages per day: 323 (548)
Why would the first number be smaller than the 2nd that is supposed to
be for the past 7 days ?
Thanx for any suggestions,
Lori
Lori (Dolores) Rowe
Web Administrator
Software Engineering
On Tuesday, July 19, 2005 4:24 PM [EDT],
Rowe, Dolores A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my errors.txt, I am getting the following warnings.
analog.exe: Warning D: In Browser Summary, SORTBY (requests) doesn't
match
SUBSORTBY (pages)
You've set BROWSUMSORTBY REQUESTS, while SUBBROWSORTBY
Salaam!
Rowe, Dolores A wrote:
My analog report kicked out a statistic like this:
Average successful requests for pages per day: 323 (548)
The last seven days have been much busier than the overall average.
Thanx for any suggestions,
Lori
was-salaam,
abujamal
On Tuesday, July 19, 2005 4:42 PM [EDT],
Rowe, Dolores A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My analog report kicked out a statistic like this:
Average successful requests for pages per day: 323 (548)
Why would the first number be smaller than the 2nd that is supposed to
be for the past 7 days ?
Because the report is for a period less than 7 days, analog extrapolates
the weekly total.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
Rowe, Dolores A wrote:
My analog report kicked out a statistic like this:
Average successful requests for pages per day: 323 (548)
Why would the first
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