The number of bytes counted for a file request is the number of bytes
transfered to the client. Very often with large files, vistors will
begin to download the file and cancel the download or lose the
connection. This will register as a successful request (a response was
sent) but < 100mb of data transferred and will not count in the >100mb
category in the File Size report.
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Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
Howard, John Gideon wrote:
I’m new to analog and I’m hoping someone can clarify the differences
between various reports.
I’m working at the Adaptive Technology Center at Indiana University,
and we are interested in knowing how many successful downloads have
been accomplished for a particular .iso file. In both “File Type
Report” and “Request Report” the results are the same at 1, 589 requests.
However, this is the only file over 100mb on our site, and the “File
Size Report” only shows 378 requests.
What does this mean? Are any of these results indicating complete,
successful downloads? Or do our results show that only 378 of the 1589
requests were successful?
Our reports our publicly available at:
http://www-reports.iu.edu/iuadapts/trend.html
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Best Regards,
John Howard
Adaptive Technology Center
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuadapts <http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eiuadapts>
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