Martin Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wednesday, September 17, 2003 7:35 AM):
> W3C Extended with Everything on. Just to be safe you understand ! You actually don't need everything and can save some significant disk space by removing some of the more obscure items in Microsoft's Extended format. However, if you log the W3SVC #, that could be used as the VHOST field (with a corresponding VHOSTALIAS to convert it to something useful). > I just spotted some fancy stuff you can do with the LOGFIEL and SUBDIR > commands > LOGFILE d:\logiles\W3SVC1\ex*.log http://www.mydomain.com > LOGFILE d:\logiles\W3SVC2\ex*.log http://www.anotherdomain.com > SUBDIR HTTP://* > This gets some of the way there, but is ther a better / more efficient way > of doing it? This is probably the easiest way of doing that. You can use the DIRCOLS command to adjust which columns are shown in the report (e.g. B and b). However, you should realize that the logs (and Analog, therefore) only track out-going bytes per request, not including the headers. So if your sites all have similar traffic, the bandwidth percentages could be relatively accurate. But if a site allows file uploads or uses large cookie or POST content, that bandwidth will not be listed in this report. -- Jeremy Wadsack Wadsack-Allen Digital Group +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | TO UNSUBSCRIBE from this list: | http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help/unsubscribe.html | | Digest version: http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help-digest/ | Usenet version: news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.analog.general | List archives: http://www.analog.cx/docs/mailing.html#listarchives +------------------------------------------------------------------------
