On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
>
> Cosimo Vagarini wrote:
>
> > The problem:
> >
> > %rich: #pag.: %byte: direttorio
> > ------: -----: ------: ----------
> > 50.00%: 40811: 50.00%: http://
> > 6.87%: 9: 12.51%: /cgi-bin/
> > 0.61%: 0: 0.48%: /cgi-bin/chat/
> > 0.02%: 0: 0.15%: /cgi-bin/ch/
> > ...
> >
> > So I get everything DOUBLED.
> > The http:// get 50.00% of the hits and the sum of any other directoy get another
> > 50% of the hits.
>
> If you get 'http://' in your directory report, then you must have used the
> second parameter to the LOGFILE command for some of you logfiles or else
> your logfiles contain fully qualified requests (e.g.
> http://www.domain.it/index.html).
Given that it's exactly 50% in both requests and bytes, I think you must
have the same logfile in two LOGFILE commands, one with the second parameter
and one without. This would explain the double-counting.
--
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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