Chris Sharman wrote:

,[email protected]> wrote:

I don't know how to exclude records entirely based on bytes,
but you can use a FLOOR command to control what is shown
within certain reports.  For example, to control what is shown
in the Domain Report, you could use "DOMFLOOR 141b" to
list in the report only files with at least 141 bytes transferred.
The Analog docs discuss FLOOR commands in three places:
* http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR
* http://www.analog.cx/docs/hierreps.html#SUBFLOOR
* http://www.analog.cx/docs/hierreps.html#ARGSFLOOR

My understanding was that that would list domains with a total of at least 141 bytes - and that 10 * 20 byte requests would qualify ??


Chris

"DOMFLOOR 141b" causes only files with at least 141 bytes transferred
to be listed in the Domain Report. Of course, there are other reports, too.
You must determine in which reports you want to impose a minimum byte
transfer. Then you must enter the appropriate command for each report in
analog.cfg or on the command line when you run analog. You can find the
*FLOOR commands for the various reports in the Analog documentation
pages that I list above. The first page, might provide adequate information.
But, you might need to read the second and third pages to understand all of
your options.


-- Duke


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