On 27/02/07, Stephen Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I was looking at my logs generated for 5 months, and saw some numbers that
don't seem to make sense:

Average successful requests for pages per day: 2 (8)
 Failed requests: 22,934 (1,041)
 Redirected requests: 2,135 (93)
 Distinct files requested: 1,806 (626)
 Distinct hosts served: 626,898 (33,063)
 Data transferred: 85.27 gigabytes (3.50 gigabytes)
 Average data transferred per day: 569.09 megabytes (512.15 megabytes)

How is it possible to only have 2 average page requests per day with over
half a million distinct hosts?  I can understand if those results were
closer, but that just seems really off.  I run a normal page "hit counter"
on those pages, and the results are very different, with nearly 60+ unique
pages per day.

My guess is that you need to define more things to be a "page" using
the PAGEINCLUDE command.

--
Stephen Turner
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