Craig,

You can do one of two things. Analog uses a file called analog.cfg, plus you
can specify additional configuration ciles on the command line with the +g
switch. Probabably the easiest for you, assuming you're only processing the
logs for one site, is to put this in analog.cfg:

HOSTEXCLUDE mycomputer.myisp.com

Where "mycomputer.myisp.com" is the host name in your logs. If the host name
is not resoved and you just have a IP address, then use the IP address. You
probably also want to exclude any REFERRER references also. Read the
documents on what commands and how to use them.

HTH,

Bobby

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Craig James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 7:34 PM
Subject: [analog-help] Question from a newbie


I was told about Analog.cx by my hosting company when I inquired about how
to interpret the statistics they provide. I have read the extensive on-line
help, but still have a question. It'll sound basic to most, if not all, of
you, but I'm going to ask it anyway.

I want to Exclude all requests from my own computer, and those from my
webmaster, from statistics. Analog 5.32 says to use the command:

HOSTEXCLUDE mycomputer.myisp.com

As I said, this question will sound basic, but...what exactly do I do with
this? Where do I use this command? I have no code from Analog.cx. And also,
do I actually use the term "mycomputer", or do I use an IP address?


Thanks,

Craig James


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