The following ticket contains more information on this subject:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-3454.

It points to the following conversation:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/dspace-community/aM0i6LBbeBk

Terry

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Joshua LeVoir <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi George,
>
>
> Here is a brief document I wrote up for my institution explaining what I
> knew at the time about DSpace statistics. While it won't give you a
> solution to your problem, I hope it provides you with the information you
> are looking for.
>
>
> Statistics
>
> There are two sets of statistics, the legacy stats and SOLR stats.
> Legacy Stats:
>
> The legacy stats are populated from the DSpace log files by running a
> daily cron job. They are accessed on the "/statistics" page.
>
> This page is not populated (*by default*) because the commands have been
> deprecated.
>
>
> *The reason they are no longer recommended is because they stopped
> updating the Java source code for this method a long time ago and it will
> no longer give accurate statistics.*
>
>
> SOLR Stats:
>
> These work a lot differently than the "legacy stats", they show different
> statistics depending on where you were when clicking on the statistics
> module link.
>
> The SOLR module comes with three parts:
>
>    -
>
>    The "Page View/ Download Statistics" which you can view by selecting
>    the link in the sidebar titled "View Usage Statistics".
>    -
>
>    The "Search Query Statistics" which you can view by selecting the link
>    in the sidebar titled "View Search Statistics".
>    -
>
>    The "Workflow Event Statistics" which you can view by selecting the
>    link in the sidebar titled "View Workflow Statistics".
>
> Page View / Download Statistics:
>
>    -
>
>    From the home page, you are only presented with the top 10 most
>    popular items of all time.
>    -
>
>    From a community or collection page, you get the total visits to that
>    page, the visits over the past seven months, top 10 views by country and
>    city.
>    -
>
>    From an item page, you get the total visits of the item, the total
>    visits for the bitstreams attached to the item, visits over the last 7
>    months, and top 10 countries and cities.
>
> Search Query Statistics:
>
>    -
>
>    From all pages but an item page, you are presented with the top search
>    terms and total number of searches for the entire repository.
>    -
>
>    You cannot use this module when on an item page.
>
> Workflow Event Statistics:
>
>    -
>
>    From all pages but an item page, you are presented with the number of
>    each workflow step that has been performed in that area (repository,
>    community, collection).
>    -
>
>    You cannot use this module when on an item page.
>
> You can read more in depth about the three pages here:
>
> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/SOLR+Statistics#SOLRStatistics-
> WebUserInterfaceElements
>
> There are an infinite number of customizations that can be made to the
> SOLR statistics, but that is an exercise left to the reader.
>
> Good luck,
> Josh
>
>
>
> On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 3:18:27 PM UTC-4, George Kozak wrote:
>>
>> Hi...
>> I am running DSpace 5.5 XMLUI (modified Mirage2 theme).  I have been
>> culling bitstream download data from the dspace log files and giving users
>> a month-by-month and yearly reports on their items.
>>
>> Recently, a user pointed out to me that my statistics were different from
>> those displayed by the "View my statistics" link on the item page.  I was
>> surprised since I thought the data that I was accumulating and what was
>> displayed on the statistics display came from the same source.
>>
>> Can anyone explain to me why these numbers would be different?
>>
>> --
>> ***************************
>> George Kozak
>> Digital Library Specialist
>> Cornell University Library - IT
>> 218 Olin Library
>> Cornell University
>> Ithaca, NY 14853
>> 607-255-8924 <(607)%20255-8924>
>> [email protected]
>>
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Terry Brady
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Georgetown University Library Information Technology
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