On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Jim Sander wrote:
> 
>    This will make a "bottom 50" rather difficult to display, but I could
> see a need for a report along the lines of "The least requested that still
> got at least 1 req." Bigger isn't always better after all.
> 

Actually, if you list all of them you will see that the bottom ones are
usually not helpful -- they are often things which are syntactically
incorrect but which the web server does its best with and manages to return
something anyway, and then analog parses as well as it can too. Let's try:

% telnet www 80
Trying 131.111.20.206...
Connected to poker.statslab.cam.ac.uk.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET /~sret1/ spong HTTP/1.0

[page returned here]

% fgrep spong access_log
gamma.statslab.cam.ac.uk - - [26/Jun/2000:19:07:37 +0100]
  "GET /~sret1/ spong HTTP/1.0" 200 2708 "-" "-"

% fgrep spong access_log|analog -A +a +rr1

Request Report
--------------
Listing files with at least 1 request, sorted by the number of requests.

reqs: %bytes:       last time: file
----: ------: ---------------: ----
   1:   100%: 26/Jun/00 19:07: /~sret1/ spong HTTP/1.0


-- 
Stephen Turner               http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
  Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
  "The new operating system will recover more easily from system crashes."
                          (Microsoft, aiming high with Windows Millennium)

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