On Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:47 PM [GMT],
Vechnyak, Val <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What formula is used to figure out average numbers?  The reason I ask
> is because we are testing analog with IIS log for a complete single
> day, and one might assume that for one day daily stat and average
> stat should be the same.  Could someone please explain how it is
> being figured out. Thank you and here is a snip of the report to
> illustrate my question.
>
> Program started at Thu-27-Jan-2005 16:08.
> One day only --->>>> Analysed requests from Mon-24-Jan-2005 00:05 to
> Mon-24-Jan-2005 23:45 (0.99 days).

The first and last request occurred 1420 minutes apart. There are 1440
minutes in a day.

> ---->> Successful requests: 18,211

If you had 18211 requests in 1420 minutes, then you'd have
(18211/1420*1440) requests in a full 24 hours. That 18467.5. Presumably,
Analog uses the seconds to make the calculation more precise, which
explains the minor discrepancy.

> ---->> Average successful requests per day: 18,466
> Logfile lines without status code: 3
> Successful requests for pages: 610

You mentioned that you're using IIS. Have you set PAGEINCLUDE *.asp?

Aengus

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