Kelly Konechny wrote:

> !!WebSTAR STARTUP 03/02/99:11:53
> #Version: 1.0
> #Software: WebSTAR/3.0.2
> #Start-Date: 03/02/99:11:53
> #Fields: CS(COOKIE) CS(HOST) CS(REFERER) CS(USER-AGENT) CS-HOST CS-IP CS-METHOD 
>CS-STATUS CS-URI CS-URI-QUERY CS-URI-STEM DATE SC-STATUS TIME TIME_TAKEN BYTES C-DNS 
>C-IP
>
> "" "www.agcanada.com" "http://www.agcanada.com/NewsManager/Articles/dwfeb25.5.html" 
>"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)" - 161.184.192.249:80 GET 200 
>/NewsManager/Articles/CAOImages/1search.gif - 
>/NewsManager/Articles/CAOImages/1search.gif 1999-03-02 200 20:33:01 0 4173 - 
>161.184.192.249:80
> "" "www.agcanada.com" "http://www.agcanada.com/NewsManager/Articles/dwfeb25.5.html" 
>"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)" - 161.184.192.249:80 GET 200 
>/NewsManager/Articles/CAOImages/breakingnews.gif - 
>/NewsManager/Articles/CAOImages/breakingnews.gif 1999-03-02 200 20:33:01 0 979 - 
>161.184.192.249:80

Hmm... Looks like lot of redundant data: If you only have one domain per log, you 
could remove CS(HOST). CS-HOST looks to be the server's IP number, but so is C-IP? 
CS-URI and CS-URI-STEM appear to be the same, although I suspect that CS-URI is 
actually CS-URI-STEM + CS-URI-QUERY so you could remove it. However, unless you're
clients are suing port 80 (?) and C-IP is the client IP number, then you might be 
missing that data. If not, try this:

LOGFORMAT ("%j" "%j" "%f" "%B" %j %j %j %j %j %q %r %Y-%m-%d %c %h:%n:%j %j %b %j %S)

HTH

--
Jeremy Wadsack
OutQuest Magazine
a Wadsack-Allen publication


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