I can't get the directory pie chart to show wedges for subdirectories!
Drives me crazy since I think I have tried everything!
Can it be done?
This is a more detailed description of what I want to do
and what I have achieved:
Using MacHTTP 2.5b1, Analog 5.0.3, Mac OS 9.1.
What I want to do:
I have only one fixed IP address and one real domain, but some directories on my site
are used as if they were separate sites (and they can be accessed using a subdomain,
such as http://stockholmvindsurf.bragit.com, even though it actually points to
http://bragit.com/stockholmvindsurf/). I want to do a report about that site as if it
was a domain of its own, so the virtual "root" is everything under stockholmvindsurf.
Basically it works, but I can't get the directory pie chart to show wedges for
subdirectories under "stockholmvindsurf", even though the table of directories show
subdirectories (which means the floor comand seems to be fully ok). These are the
important lines I have in my config:
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT (%m/%d/%y %h:%n%j OK %S %r %b)
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT (%m/%d/%y %h:%n%j %r)
# last line is a catch-all for all error requests such as code red etc.
(Since MacHTTP doesn't list error codes (appart from "OK " and "ERR!", the catch-all
seems the only way to avoid report the massive code-red attacks as corrupt lines (they
themselves have tabs in the URL making them hard to match with strings).)
I have:
FILEINCLUDE /stockholmvindsurf/*
FILEEXCLUDE ERR!*
DIRALIAS /stockholmvindsurf/* /*
REQALIAS /stockholmvindsurf/* /*
REQINCLUDE pages
SUBDIR /*/*/
The result is (among other reports of course) a directory report that lists "/" as the
top (which really is the directory /stockholmvindsurf/ and also the one-level deeper
subdirectories of that. (And those subdirectories have lots of bytes, so floor is not
cutting anything.) However, no chart is produced, since it would only show one wedge.
I can make the chart to show up by also including another directory at the same level
as /stockholmvindsurf/, so the chart function itself works fine, but there seems to be
no way of making the wedges show subdirectories!?
In addition, the "/", which is supposed to be the virtual root of the site, is listed
as 100% of the bytes. Although I understand why, I really want it to show the same as
[root directory] in the normal listing, which counts only the files at that level, not
the sum of everything.
Now, what can I do to achieve my goals?
(Of course I have tried lots of other variants, but this was the closest. Also, bear
in mind that MacHTTP logs do not give the referrer, nor does it give HTTP codes.)
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Harald E Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP/MIME aware http://heb.bragit.com
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