I have a mini-site on my main web site that I would like to
get stats for separately in the virtual host report. The mini-site is in a
sub-directory of the main site. Is there a way to specify the virtual host
using the VHOSTREPALIAS command?
Also, it looks like the only data I get is
I've been playing around with my analog setup and have noticed that in
the general summary the
average can be misleading. For instance, when I analysed a day where all
the hits were concentrated
into 0.31 of a day (according to the blurb at the top of the page), the
average number of hits per
Jeff Ross wrote:
I have a mini-site on my main web site that I would like to get stats
for separately in the virtual host report. The mini-site is in a
sub-directory of the main site. Is there a way to specify the virtual
host using the VHOSTREPALIAS command?
Not really. The VHOST report
Ben Barker wrote:
I've been playing around with my analog setup and have noticed that in
the general summary the
average can be misleading. For instance, when I analysed a day where
all the hits were concentrated
into 0.31 of a day (according to the blurb at the top of the page),
the average
Jeff Ross wrote:
Ok. Thanks. We'll just look at the directory report since it's a
top-level directory.
One more question. Our main website is load-balanced, so multiple web
servers with different IP addresses serve the same site.
I'm using the VHOSTREPALIAS command to alias each IP address to the
Jeremy is correct, for this reason: how's analog supposed to know that the
logfile represented the whole day but there just happened not to be any
requests for most of the day? More likely, it's a logfile that only
represented eight hours of data. And there is no way to distinguish between
these