>>>Previous email<<
>VHOSTINCLUDE, except that your logformat (at least the logfile line you sent 
>us) does not contain VHOST data. What you need to do is limit the report to 
>just the logfiles containing the requests from the host you want to analyse. 
>>>
>
>>>My original email<<
>>I have a similar problem as Keith's but my log entry looks like this: 
>>node-one.someone.net - - [01/Aug/2000:13:09:25 -0400] "GET /images/homeon.gif 
>HTTP/1.0" 200 2002 "http://www.mydomain.com/" "Mozilla/4.73 [en] (Win98; U)"
>
>I see what you are saying also, but what I dont understand is why  isnt 
>"http://www.mydomain.com/" not a VHOST data?

Because it's much more likely to be a referrer. And the LOGFORMAT that 
you used to tell Analog about the log entry used "%f" for that field. 
(%f is the code for the referrer field).

On a lot of sites, 95% of the referrer fields are "internal", and 
therefore happen to include information about the VHOST. Referrers are 
also complete URLs, whereas VHOST information is usually just a 
servername. Check a couple of lines of your log file, and see if that 
field ever has anything that isn't just a server name. If it really is a 
VHOST field, then you'll have to change your LOGFORMAT command to tell 
Analog about it.

Aengus


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