Kenneth Pedersen wrote:
>I have a problem with the host report.
>
>The different hosts are not listed, only:
>
>Listing hosts with at least 100 requests, sorted alphabetically.
>
>#reqs: %bytes: host
>-----: ------: ----
>  789:   100%: [not listed: 47 hosts]
>
>I understand that the hosts have not requested pages 100 times, but is 
>there a possibility to change it from 100 to a lower number?

HOSTFLOOR 1r

docs/othreps.html

>The refferer report won't work:
>analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Referring Site Report 
>analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Redirected Referrer 
>Report
>
>It looks like the logfile format I'm using doesn't contain this information. 
>I'm using the NCSA-format.

NCSA doesn't include Referrer information

>Which format is the most convenient to use: Microsoft IIS, NCSA, ODBC or 
>W3C?

W3C. ODBC isn't a logging format, it's a destination. You can log your 
IIS, NCSA or W3C logs to a file or to an ODBC datasource.

One caveat with W3C logging - you must turn on the Date field. IIS leaves 
it off by default, and Analog requires it. There are some tools on the 
Helper Applications page 
(http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/helpers.html) that will "fix" 
old W3C log files that don't have the date field.

Aengus
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