I would like to have a set of reports based around the intervals in which
there are the most hits:
- top file requests during the n busiest minutes (ideally, a sublist for
each minute)
- top referrers during the the n busiest minutes
- perhaps also organization and domain reports for this
- the same things for "in the last 7 days"
I say "minutes", but five-minute intervals might be okay too, since analog
already has the five-minute reports. (Although for understandable reasons,
this seems to be currently limited to the last 24 hours.)
This seems like really useful information to me. What do people think the
best way to get this might be:
a) write a perl script which does this independently
b) write a perl script which feeds off of the analog's five-minute report
c) b + modify analog to be able to report on the top n five minutes 1)
ever and b) in the last week (or can it do this already?)
d) modify analog to do the whole thing
e) nicely ask the author if he thinks this would be a cool thing to add;
sit back, wait. :)
f) analog can already do this; duh. use option FOO.
?
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Matthew Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.mattdm.org/>
Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/>
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