[analog-help] totally wrong (non-existing!) hits displayed

2002-11-10 Thread analog-help
With this configuration and an empty log file as well as one with correct
log line entries (touch an empty one or use any recent combined Apache CLF
file you want!) analog produces --- sorry --- total bullshit:

there are some hits displayed together with browser informations for
December 1999 and January 2000, which were never recorded. They exist only
in analogs fantasy.

Analog is a really fine webserver (and proxy) log analyzing tool and I
never observed this effect before (I used 5.03, 5.10 and every version of
5.2x so far). Only minor adaptations on the configuration were made by me
since then, and you will note, that analog displays not even a warning
about the attached configuration (safe for switching off internal search
word report, if not present).

Despite I could igore these non-existing hits due to their low number,
they ruin the log time interval for me, which is more recent than this
mick (that is the way it really became obvious for me of course).

Registered Linux-User #169380 on http://counter.li.org/

# Here is a big configuration file for analog version 5.01
#   http://www.analog.cx/
#
# It contains most commands which you can use
# (or at least one example from each family of commands).
# See bigbyrep.cfg for a similar file arranged by report instead of by family
# of command.
#
# Actually this file doesn't really do much except show you what's available,
# because it gives almost all the commands their default values.
# (As of time of writing -- I don't promise it will stay up-to-date.)
#
# Even this file doesn't contain all the commands -- you'll have to read the
# docs for the full set!
#
# First the commands you are most likely to want to change.
#
# If you need a LOGFORMAT command it must go here, above the LOGFILE commands.
# LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA
# The logfile(s) to be analysed
LOGFILE logfile.log
# LOGFILE /old/logs/access_log.*
#
# Your organisation's name and URL for the top line of the report
HOSTNAME Shuttle Stuttgart
HOSTURL http://www.lb.shuttle.de/apastron
#
# Where to write the report
OUTFILE Report.html
#
# URL for the images directory
IMAGEDIR images/
#
# Whether to use PNG or GIF images
PNGIMAGES OFF
#
# URL and local directory for the pie charts
# CHARTDIR /images/
# LOCALCHARTDIR /usr/local/apache/htdocs/images/
#
# Style sheet for the output page
STYLESHEET none
#
# Web server fetches /dir/index.html when asked for /dir/
DIRSUFFIX index.htm
#
# Case sensitive or case insensitive file system: default depends on your OS.
# If your web server and your analog run on different OS's, you may need to
# change this according to the machine running your server.
# CASE INSENSITIVE
# USERCASE SENSITIVE
#
# How to uncompress compressed logfiles
# UNCOMPRESS *.gz,*.Z gzip -cd

# Cache files: see docs/cache.html
CACHEFILE none
CACHEOUTFILE none

# show the bigger sub items of M$ Windoze seperately:
OSCHARTEXPAND Windows
# now show the different M$IE monopoly tools:
#SUBBROW MSIE/*
SUBBROW */*
BROWCHARTEXPAND MSIE

# Aliases: see docs/alias.html
# I can't list all of them, but there are aliases for individual items, e.g.
# FILEALIAS /football/* /soccer/*
# and there are also aliases for each report, e.g.
# REQALIAS /soccer/* Football: /soccer/*
# You can also use regular expressions:
# FILEALIAS REGEXP:^/(football|soccer)/(.*) /$2
BROWOUTPUTALIAS Mozilla (compatible) Netscape (compatible)
BROWOUTPUTALIAS IWENG AOL
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .html.html [Hypertext Markup Language]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .htm .htm  [Hypertext Markup Language]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .shtml   .shtml [Server-parsed HTML]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .ps  .ps   [PostScript]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .gz  .gz   [Gzip compressed files]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .tar.gz  .tar.gz [Compressed archives]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .jpg .jpg  [JPEG graphics]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .jpeg.jpeg  [JPEG graphics]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .gif .gif  [GIF graphics]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .png .png  [PNG graphics]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .txt .txt  [Plain text]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .cgi .cgi  [CGI scripts]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .pl  .pl  [Perl scripts]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .css .css  [Cascading Style Sheets]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .class   .class [Java class files]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .pdf .pdf  [Adobe Portable Document Format]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .zip .zip  [Zip archives]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .hqx .hqx  [Macintosh archives]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .exe .exe  [Executables]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .wav .wav  [WAV sound files]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .avi .avi  [AVI movies]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .arc .arc  [Compressed archives]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .mid .mid  [MIDI sound files]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .mp3 .mp3  [MP3 sound files]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .doc .doc  [Microsoft Word document]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .rtf .rtf  [Rich Text Format]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .mov .mov  [Quick Time movie]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .mpg .mpg  [MPEG movie]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .mpeg.mpeg  [MPEG movie]
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS .asp .asp  

Re: [analog-help] totally wrong (non-existing!) hits displayed

2002-11-10 Thread analog-help
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stefan Urbat 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 With this configuration and an empty log file as well as one with correct
 log line entries (touch an empty one or use any recent combined Apache CLF
 file you want!) analog produces --- sorry --- total bullshit:
 
 there are some hits displayed together with browser informations for
 December 1999 and January 2000, which were never recorded. They exist only
 in analogs fantasy.

Not exactly. Analog comes with a small sample log file named logfile.log, which
is in the same directory as analog. Unless you specify a different log 
directory, or copy your log file to logfile.log, analog will analyze that 
sample for you and correctly list a few hits from 1999 and 2000.

-- 
Klaus Johannes Rusch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.atmedia.net/KlausRusch/
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