Hi Sean,
with "looking at the statistics for several items" do you mean looking at
what the DSpace web user interface presents, or the results that the SOLR
throws back it you when you query it directly?
I'm not 100% sure, but from what I recall, DSpace tries to determine the geo
data on the moment the usage event occurs. If it can't retrieve the geo date
(country, city, longitude, lattitude, ...), it will still store the usage
event, but without this data. However, it should keep the IP in there.
On a sidenote, differentiating your internal traffic vs your external
repository traffic always seemed like a good reporting feature. If you could
use this, please voice your support or contribute here:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-795
with kindest regards,
Bram Luyten
@mire
Esperantolaan 4 - 3001 Heverlee - Belgium
2888 Loker Avenue East, Suite 305 - Carlsbad, CA 92010 - USA
atmire.com - Institutional Repository Solutions
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Sean Carte <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 7 September 2011 13:39, Bram Luyten <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> that's definitely possible, the logging backend of the SOLR statistics
>> logs more than what is shown in the interface.
>> You can find a reference on everything that's logged, and some hints on
>> how to query SOLR directly here:
>> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOCDEV/DSpace+Statistics
>>
>
> Thanks Bram, that got me started. But then I noticed something I should
> have seen ages ago: item-level statistics are available within DSpace. I
> always assumed that the 'Statistics/View Statistics' link would only work
> for communities or collections.
>
> But this leads me to a further question: I'd expect some, if not most, of
> our visits to come from our internal network (10.0.x.x), but looking at the
> statistics for several items shows the views all resolved to particular
> countries. Is solr discarding all the unresolvable IP addresses?
>
>
> Sean
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