I was hoping to not have to filter my log files... before other programs
use them to make the stats...
if I need to I can just grep -v out all the "htdig/3.0.8b1" entries
from the log before I run it through other programs. I use an apache
combined log format so I get the "browser type" on the same line as the
requested file and byte count.
Like I said, I would rather not need to pre-process my logs before making
stats, but looks like I need to...
Thanks for the input everyone.
-Adam
On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Colin Viebrock wrote:
| Also sprach Adam Crews (at 07:00 PM 9/8/98 -0700) ...
| >I bill my clients by the amount of bandwidth that they use. I have one
| >site that is about 40mb or so.. The indexing of the site is causing a
| >large skew in the actual bandwidth that they use. The search engine is a
| >"free" benefit of their site. I would like to be able to have htdig simply
| >read the html pages from a starting directory and then go from there...
|
| Not in the docs (I don't think) but doesn't htdig identify itself to the
| server when requesting files?
|
| If I look at my access logs for www.summerworks.on.ca, I see entries like:
|
| www.summerworks.on.ca - - [09/Sep/1998:10:20:35 -0400] "GET
| /downloads/app98.pdf HTTP/1.0" 200 74091
| www.summerworks.on.ca - - [09/Sep/1998:10:20:44 -0400] "GET
| /plab-sally.php3 HTTP/1.0" 200 1806
| www.summerworks.on.ca - - [09/Sep/1998:10:20:44 -0400] "GET /plab-ken.php3
| HTTP/1.0" 200 3762
|
| So, technically, I could exclude all the bandwidth used by
| www.summerworks.on.ca to get a count of "real" usage.
|
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