On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, StoreKeeper wrote:

> I seem to be getting some very strange results from my log file:
> 
> Successful requests: 42,555 
> Average successful requests per day: 11,847 
> Successful requests for pages: 3,149 
> Average successful requests for pages per day: 876 
> Failed requests: 127 
> Redirected requests: 2 
> Distinct files requested: 770 
> Distinct hosts served: 3,999 
> Corrupt logfile lines: 3 
> Data transferred: 357.186 Mbytes 
> Average data transferred per day: 99.448 Mbytes 
> 
> This log is just a couple of days. How come more hosts have been served that
> page request have been made?
> 

Well, this means (obviously) that some hosts only asked for files that
aren't pages.

The most likely possibility is that you need to define "page" more broadly,
for example if some of your pages have less common extensions and analog
doesn't realise that they are pages. There is a command called PAGEINCLUDE
to do this.

A less likely possibility is that someone included one of your images in
their page, so that hosts only asked for the image, and never for one of
your pages.

-- 
Stephen Turner               http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
  Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
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