[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, The Cat House wrote:
>>
>> First, is it possible to create a report that will simply follow the
paths
>> of one host through the site?
>
> See docs/webworks.html
I have already read webworks.html and in fact, I am quite familiar with
logfiles and stat analysers, their shortcomings and the falseness of
certain claims.
I am not interested in extrapolating the information into an intelligent
"path" report; I phrased my question poorly late last night.
I am only interested in the most basic information available.
Connections hit my site from say, bob.com. I want to see, in an ordered
list, all of the retrievals that returned any codes.
I'm not interested in whether or not it's the same person, or whether or
not it's a logical path report. I understand that information is flaky
at best and don't particularly care about it.
Right now, I am using HOSTEXCLUDE * and then HOSTINCLUDE bob.com to just
get that information. Unfortunately, the Requests Report clumps all the
times anyone at bob.com hit foo.html and orders it in various
configurable ways.
I'd like to create an unordered, separated list of every hit anyone from
bob.com made on foo.html and its associated files during the report
period.
Previously I've simply grepped the log file in question and used cut and
sort creatively to list out this information. I was hoping, however,
that I would be able to recreate the same basic functionality within
analog and frame it within a report.
Enclosed is an example of the kind of information I am trying to obtain
on connections from a single host, or a group of hosts, specified in
HOSTINCLUDE:
Listing files, sorted by the time of the last request.
date: file
---------------: ----
18/Dec/99 22:39 /working/trends.html
18/Dec/99 22:39 /working/images/foo1.jpg
18/Dec/99 22:39 /working/images/foo2.jpg
18/Dec/99 22:37 /working/index.html
18/Dec/99 22:37 /working/images/header.jpg
16/Dec/99 18:22 /working/trends.html
16/Dec/99 18:22 /working/images/foo1.jpg
16/Dec/99 18:22 /working/images/foo2.jpg
Currently, my request report looks something like this, for just that
one host or set of hosts:
reqs: %bytes: last date: file
----: ------: ---------------: ----
2: 5.87%: 18/Dec/99 22:39: /working/trends.html
10: 17.95%: 18/Dec/99 22:38: /working/images/foo1.jpg
9: 17.27%: 12/Dec/99 15:31: /working/test.html
1: 1.29%: 7/Dec/99 22:24: /working/test.2.html/
Basically, instead of 2, 10 or 9 requests all clumped together (so I
can't see the previous access times) I'm hoping to see them all listed
out separately.
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