Chris Hocker wrote:
> Aengus Lawlor wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > The Microsoft formats properly specify the Bytes field. It looks as though
> > Analog is finding some log file in a Microsoft format, and using that, but it's
> > not obvious to me why that might be.
> >
> > Aengus
>
> I have a suspicion my logs are not reporting the bytes properly. For instance, in
> the this logfile:
> 2000-02-17 00:05:48 137.238.158.182 - W3SVC1 ECOMMERCE 10.8.4.3 GET /stc.htm 200 80
> HTTP/1.0 Mozilla/4.5+[en]C-CCK-MCD+Geneseo+ResNet++(Win98;+I) -
>
>http://www.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?sc=on&hl=on&q=elementary+science-hands+on&kl=XX&pg=q
>
> I'm assuming that the bytes the log is reporting is either 200 or 80. If that's the
> case, neither one is right. The file is much bigger than either one of those
> numbers. Could this be why I cannot get analog to do reports on my logs?
>
'200' Is the HTTP status code -- which is something you probably want analog to report
on. My
guess is that '80' is the amount of bytes received (by the server) not the bytes sent.
This
would about the right size for a client request for the HTML page. Was this W3C
format? If
you're running IIS, why not just change to W3C and set the fields you need. It works
very well.
HTH,
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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