On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Cesar Martin wrote:
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.
I disagree. The time column shows the
Stephen, I love your product.
And yes, I need the seconds.
What I do is this:
1. Report by 5 minutes.
2. Isolate traffic peaks.
3. Isolate Host.
4. Create a request report for a precise amount of time and a unique host.
This final report give a very nice and precise path for a user but I need
Stephen, I love your product.
And yes, I need the seconds.
What I do is this:
1. Report by 5 minutes.
2. Isolate traffic peaks.
3. Isolate Host.
4. Create a request report for a precise amount of time and a unique host.
This final report give a very nice and precise path for a user but I need
What you are trying to achieve here may not be statistically valid.
See http://analog.cx/docs/webwork.html for reasons why.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
cesar martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Friday, November 01, 2002 7:07 AM):
Stephen, I love your product.
And yes, I need
cesar martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen, I love your product.
And yes, I need the seconds.
What I do is this:
1. Report by 5 minutes.
2. Isolate traffic peaks.
3. Isolate Host.
Analog is an excellent tool for these tasks, and it doesn't need to
record seconds to do that.
4.
I am not a programmer.
Can you tell where to find an script to do that?
Thanks.
You don't need Analog for this. All you're
doing is grepping all entries
from a specific host in a particular time
window. Just write a short
script to do this for you. Analog would add
absolutely no value to
cesar martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not a programmer.
Can you tell where to find an script to do that?
You don't need to be a programmer to write a 4 line script. If you
prefer, use a spreadsheet or whatever other tool you're comfortable
with.
What platform are you on?
Aengus
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.
+
| This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from
[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.