On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Matt Southworth wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Am new to the list, hope this hasn't been covered already. I did poke
> through the archive and didn't find anything helpful.
>
> I'm using analog 4.11 on a linux box analyzing apache 1.3.9 logs. I get
> reports like:
>
> size: reqs: %bytes:
> -----------: ------: ------:
> 0:
> 1b- 10b:
> 11b- 100b:
> 101b- 1kb:
> 1kb- 10kb:
> 10kb-100kb:
> 100kb- 1Mb:
> 1Mb- 10Mb:
> 10Mb-100Mb:
>
> [reqs and %bytes snipped intentionally]
>
> ...which are great, but I'd really like to see this broken down more, maybe
> showing me 10k-20k, 21-30k, 31k-40k, etc. Is there a configuration option
> to do this that I've missed? Or has anyone else solved this problem?
>
No, there is no configuration option. It would require editing the source
code.
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