Hi,
> > In Apache I have:
> >
> > LogFormat "%V %h %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\"
> \"%{User-Agent}i\"" common
> >
> > Which produces:
> >
> > www.anydomain.com 195.10.234.52 - [03/Apr/2000:17:45:07 +0100] "GET
> > /gfx/b-home-0.gif HTTP/1.1" 304 - "http://www.gemsoft.ne
> > t/" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)"
> >
> > Running Analog with no Logfile results in the Domain Report showing
> 100% .net, and the Organisation Report showing 100% gemsoft.net instead
> of the correct breakdown.
>
> With no LOGFORMAT you mean? I've just tried it out on that one line,
> and it doesn't do what you say.
Yes, with no LOGFORMAT. Although I also tried it with the APACHELOGFORMAT
command also.
These are the two reports I mean:
http://www.gemsoft.net/stats/www.gemsoft.net.0400.html#Rep15
http://www.gemsoft.net/stats/www.gemsoft.net.0400.html#Rep24
The raw log file is here:
http://www.gemsoft.net/logs/www.gemsoft.net.0400.log
And the command that generated it is this:
/usr/src/analog4.03/analog -5 -4 -h +C"REFFLOOR 1r" +C"REFREPEXCLUDE
http://www.gemsoft.net/*"
/home/gemsoft/gemsoft.net/logs/www.gemsoft.net.`date +%m%y`.log >
/home/gemsoft/gemsoft.net/stats/www.gemsoft.net.`date +%m%y`.html
I know I'm missing something really simple and obvious, but I've spent that
much time on it I fear I can no longer see the wood for the trees ;-)
Mark
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