er}i\" \"%{User-agent}i\"
> \"%{Cookie}n\""
Unfortunately you didn't provide the CustomeLog line to show which format is in
use. But you can us Analog's APACHELOGFORMAT command with any of the above. For
example, if the last format is being used, then you
Analog does not, therefore,
offer it.
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arketing people with new "web quantities" rather
than trying to fit stateless http data into marketing quantities, like
"stickiness", "cum", and "score", we might actually develop results that are
useful for everybody.
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ve seen stats that start long before the
server was set up or that contain requests dated in the future).
My suggestions is merely, that if we use quantities that we can trust than we
might be able to come up with "rule of thumb" metrics that provide insight
qdns is also a windows program. Look to dnstran or other linux compiled
programs. Or just use DNS lookup built into Analog -- add DNS WRITE to your
config (see the docs for this too).
HTH,
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> So the question is how do I convert
>
> LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b %v \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-agent}i\"
> \"%{Cookie}n\"" wusage
>
> Into the correct logformat for analog?
APACHELOGFORMAT (%h %l %u %t "%r&quo
eed to change your exclusions).
I don't think there's anyway to remove lines from the General Summary, in
Analog. If you're sending output to Report Magic, you can set options there to
do that. Otherwise, a simple grep line or sed or perl scrip
LY to get bytes transfered for each day. e.g.
FULLDAYCOLS RPbB
> .. maybe average daily data transfer.. or average throughput in "kB/s" ...
Average data trasfered in in the general summary.
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> charl
>
When you grepped the logfiles, you probably found all lines containing the pages
-- whether as a request or a referrer. I would speculate, then, that most of the
site probably came through as those specific pages were referrers for
s into a new config file and
adding it as the last entry in the form (in a hidden 'cg' field). I'm not
sure that all browsers maintain form item order, but it's worth a try.
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where the first argument/parameter ends and the second begins.
Try
BROWALIAS "*Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90;*" "$1Windows Me;$2"
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LOGFILE \websites\logfiles\oldserver\ex*.log
AFAIK, Exclusions don't work like this. Why don't you use an ALIAS command, e.g.
FILEALIAS /mysubdur/* /$1
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page
No you can only have one FLOOR per report. But you can setup a run of analog
to produce just that report using the FROM command. e.g.
ALL OFF
HOST ON
FROM -00-00-07
HOSTFLOOR 1p
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your page and save it back to the original server. This is
either (a) an inexperienced FrontPage user who didn't think to choose "Save
As" instead of "Save" from front page or (b) someone trying to check the
security of your system (by determining if FrontPage extensions have b
Ales Trtnik wrote:
> So quotation is the answer. Stupid me. Thanks.
>
> But now another problem:
> analog classifies it as "Unknown Windows" instead of "Windows Me".
>
> Are windows wersions bult into exe file.
Yes, you'll have to wait for an
. There was a thread discussing this a couple months back. Check the list
archives starting at
http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help@lists.isite.net/msg04698.html.
HTH,
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This is th
the EXCLUDE command.
> c. on REFERSITE I can see localhost:1234
> I've not enabled this port, why appears ?
>
I believe this has something to do with IE caching. There was a thread on
this awhile back, might check the list a
Michael Roberts wrote:
> Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
> > Jaume Teixi wrote:
> >
> > > a. there are plans to make real stats ? f.ex. if you log and generate
> > > stats on a dedicated machine..
> >
> > What do you mean "real stats". I th
ith over 100 million requests on
sufficient hardware (Solaris Enterprise Server). But I'm not sure how
large the file database can really get. You would need a lot of memory
to store 62 million unique files!
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he server is
probably your only option. (And, BTW, AFAIK, there is no batch processor, that
can do this more efficiently that Analog.)
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>
> and produces a 404 :(
How about
ln -s /var/reports/virtualhost1.com /var/reports/www.virtualhost1.com/stats/
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ries. When I run from CRON
> I'd like to say analog /www/siteone.com/analog.cfg but it's not
> working. Anyone?
analog +g/www/siteone.com/analog.cfg
See docs/syntax.html#CONFIGFILE for details.
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hat) to reflect the change in the data, with a label like "Estimated Vists,"
"Estimated Sessions," "Number of Session Cookies
Delivered," "Some Number Partway Between Total Requests and Unique Hosts," ... :)
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gformat changed. You can overcome this problem by
assigning a url to the logfiles that don't have this in it using the second paramter
to the LOGFILE command. See docs/logfile.html.
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be the tool to do
that. There is a difference between what you get from Analog (results) and what you
get from software that delivers these
data (vague estimates). The code has been written. It's available in commerical
packages, that, like Aengus said
assign requests to given domains in the request
and directory reports.
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e.
If you still don't see four times the requests, then perhaps each request line is
four times as long. Did you change from common log format in June to Combined (or
Combined + cookie or vhost) in August? That would easily tripple the size of your
logfiles with the same number of requests.
cognize. Logformats are
discussed in docs/logfmt.html. If you are having trouble
coming up with a custom format line, you can post a couple lines of the logfile here
and we can help you.
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rt. The default columns are Rb,
so you could just add the line
DIRCOLS PRb
to you config file. See docs/othreps.html#othCOLS for details.
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om where I want to make the
> report
>
> any ideas are appreciated
Do you have a FILEEXCLUDE command elsewhere that excludes this directory?
Otherwise you may need to adjut your floor, if it's below the default.
Something like REQFLOOR 1r should list all entries.
HTH,
Jeremy Wad
same number of requests.
>
> There is nothing to indicate that such is the case. Other options?
What about ranges of dates? Does the August report include requests from Aug 1st
to Aug 31st? Does the file include an
ate numbers) and start over with a custom log format. See the docs for
apache at http://www.apache.org/.
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PNumber of page requests
pPercentage of the page requests
BNumber of bytes transferred
bPercentage of the bytes
"Which columns appear in which reports is controlled by various COLS commands."
-- docs/timereps.html#timeCOLS
HTH
gure apache.
> NOW... On to ANALOG's configuration... It's sorting out the domains, and giving me
>a % of usage. I'd like to see actual bytes as well. Where is all the reporting
>defined?
In the docs. :) See docs/timereps.html#timeCOLS and docs/othreps.html#othCO
are OK ;-)
The best solution would be to keep a separate cache file that totals everything
(i.e one for each vhost and one for a cumulative) and report the server wide
stats off the cumulative total cahce files.
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host report or only the
top 50? For most of the report I configure, we don't even use the host report.
We're not really interested in what the specific host IPs were, just aggregate
summaries, like the domain and organization reports.
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Silviu Dicu wrote:
> is a way to change the Title Web Server Statistics ?
> i need to put webcast statistics
You can modify the language files in the lang directory of you distribution.
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hread today (with
regard to file and IP).
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ou, Chris or
Bob, (or Stephen or anyone else). That's why well documented products allow you to
learn in different ways. And well designed products don't require documentation (but
still provide it all). At least that's the goal. Most consumer products are like this
(your toaster
er them valid. Please advise via e-mail, and I'll share my results
> with the list.
Analog can also read a 304-Not Modified response (usually sent by a GET request
with If-Modified-Since header when the file is not modi
this e.g. 1.report.html
mv report.html.1 1.report.html
You can add postrotate commands to the end of the section of your
logrotate.conf (or logrotate.d/*) configuration file.
HTH
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ears about referring on
>
> http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/report.html.
Then perhaps there aren't any pages to which
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/report.html
refers. This would seem likely if this is an Analog report.html, s
with a custom logformat (and perhaps some appropriate modifications
to the language files) you ought to be able to get it to work. If you get something
useful consider posting the results to the helper applications page.
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n command-line
options) to run Analog for each client's site.
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have HOSTEXCLUDE or HOSTINCLUDE somewhere in you config, that
would affect the report.
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tion you would need to write a CGI redirector script (or
grab on of the thousands on the 'Net) and relink every link off your site
through that script. Then you can look at your Redirections report to see
those results.
HTH,
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after the logration is completed
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ferrer) then you can build a SEARCHENGINE argument for the cgi and use
the Search Word and Search Query reports for further analysis.
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fg file to ensure that separate
> referrals from Yahoo, Google, and google.yahoo are accurately reflected?
You can put a SEARCHENGINE command in your config file before you include
srch.cfg (or in the top of the srch.cfg) for this engine. Something like
SEARCHENGINE goo
FILEINCLUDE /_vti_bin/shtml.exe/_vti_rpc
...
Then run it and look at the host report. You can do these one at a time to get
the host->request correlation. Analog doesn't provide this kind of two-variable
cross-reporting, however. See FAQ item B18 (or B19 depending on your version
hitch on debian.
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the line
LIBS = -lnsl
so that Solaris cam find these libraries.
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is automatically with no need to set a logformat by hand.
The items s-ip and cs-host are identical and might be confusing Analog (though it's
supposed to handle that now). It's also using up disck
space uselessly. Try removing one from the fields you are logging.
H
Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> >
> > "Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
> > > That being said, the docs are pretty good, just very technical.
> >
> > I disagree (sorry, no offense Stephen, but I suppose that's wh
Massimo Mezzini wrote:
> Hi;
>
> On 4 Sep 2000, at 14:23, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
> > > 62.11.154.79 - - [01/Sep/2000:03:28:34 -0400] "GET /_vti_inf.html
> > > HTTP/1.1" 404 1100 "-" "Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MS FrontPage 4.0)"
it is included in the request portion, as your logformat has, then Analog
automatically analyses it.
If you aren't getting any arguments in your request report then you need to change your
ARGSINCLUDE or *ARGSFLOOR line. This should get them all:
ARGSINCLUDE *
REQARGSFLOOR 1r
Je
hosts that received any requests. Even those that sent out
zero byte responses.
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>
> I searched the docs and the faqs, but didn't find this type of customization. Is it
>possible? Perhaps you might recommend an alternative way to accomplish this.
You could run a report set with
FILEINCLUDE /secure1/Formserror.asp
ARGSINCLUDE /secure1/Formse
this. This doesn't do "cross-reference"
reports (FAQ item B18 in 4.10 or realier or B19 in 4.11). If you want to run them
side-by-side you could probably produce OUTPUT COMPUTER reports in CSV and pump
the results into a spreadsheet, pulling up running summaries, etc. This
om.gz and see if
the gzip command is working right. Try "gzip -cd
/logs/files/2000-08/access_log.mama.00-08-01.www1.mamamedia.com.gz" from a
command-line and see if you get any output.
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> Also, are other Analog users interested in adding some sort of
> robot/agent reporting capability, or at least a Robot/Agent category in
> Analog's browser reports?
I think there has been significant interest in this in the past, but every time
someone looks into trying to do t
you could just use
PAGEINCLUDE *.shtml
Given your report, you may also want to include *.fm.
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t spits out HTML code when I run it. All ownerships and
> permission are set correctly on everything from the perl script to the .cfg
> file. And there are no errors to be found in the server logs.
>
What is not working about it then? What happens when you try to access it from
th
ist because there are refering sites from Altavista
> and other search engins! Can anyone help?
Do you have the SEARCHENGINE statements in your config file? Do you have
FLOORs set sufficiently low enough so that records will show? Are you posibly
excluding all requests that match any search engi
Philip Clever wrote:
> It will not run from the browser... :(
>
Meaning what? What exactly do you get in the browser? What does the error
message say?
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rse they aren't (FAQ item B18/B19).
Stephen?
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s appears to be
a problem with the server running the cgi script. Not a problem with the script
or with Analog.
Have you been able to run other scripts from this server? When you submit
anlgform.html are you sure that the ACTION attribute of the FORM element is
pointing to the right place?
Jeremy W
t sure why it filters these lines rather than just reducing the
count of
referrers, is there a REFEXCLUDE/REFINCLUDE command that it's trying to match?
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> In anlgform.pl:
> $analog = 'C:\analog\analog.exe'
> Can anyone help me??
What error messages do you get from the server (if you're using IE5+, go into
advanced internet properties and turn off 'friendly error messages' or whatever
it's called so you can
t; E.g. Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+5.0;+Windows+95;+DigExt)
DigExt is the provider of the brower. In this case one of the largest
providers of "free" Internet access. They are located in th UK, I believe.
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strated.
When I run it with September, I get:
/www/cgi-bin/analog/analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile
/opt/app/netscape/suitespot/https-www/logs/access.01Oct2000-12AM: ignoring it
(For help on all errors and warnings,
see docs/errors.html)
Does
Try usig an
absolute reference in your config file for defining the location of the
dnsfile.txt.
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0),(download=106),(total=167)]
Sure, just write a custom log format. See docs/logfmt.html for details. I can't really
offer any
suggestions, because I don't know what most of that data is.
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ine syntax.
>
> After this I began looking through the readme and userguides. But still I couldn't
>find any reference... Can someone please help?
There's a list of command-line options in the index under "Command line arguments".
This is the best
a %r (request) field in your logfile for Analog to do anything with
it. Also, it can
only have one processing time -- the time it took to send the request.
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uration option for this. This came up in a thread a while
back (starts at
http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help@lists.isite.net/msg04673.html). I
still think it might be as useful as teh QUARTER and FIVE reports.
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doesn't have an inactivity period to timeout in.
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could set an icon to link to the form
interface). If you do come up with something like that, consider contributing
it to the helper applications.
> Also, how do I make Analog and DNStran work automatically overnight?
>From your cron file. (FAQ item D.5) Or by adding a sc
Doug Nelson wrote:
> Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> >
> > Doug Nelson wrote:
> >
> >
> > Using DEBUG settings you can see exactly what lines are producing errors and
> > work from there to correct your log format, if needed.
>
> I tried that, and no luck.
General Summaries and
added them together to check for consistency.
If you analyse the difference, it comes out to 47.95 "average hours" of loss.
The fact that this is so close to 48 hours makes me think that you missed two
days' reports when adding the numbers. Are you certain you got t
he monthly report) by (30*24) (the number of hours in June) you
get a value for the average number of requests per hour. If you divide the 39
million number by this average number it comes to 47.95. It just seemed like
this was really close to two average days. But that could also be a coincidence.
1: 9870: Windows/IE
>: 5706: Windows 98/IE
>: 1957: Windows 95/IE
>: 1645: Windows NT/IE
>: 428: Windows 2000/IE
>: 127: Windows Me/IE
>:4: Windows 16-bit/IE
>:2: Unknown Windows/IE
>:1: Windows 32-bi
d an error of 1 million for
> july and then this 39 million for june.
I just confirmed this inconsistency on a similarly large site starting when it
reached about 300 million requests.
Stephen, if you need more details (like exa
cs file.
This is an error message produced by Analog Helper, not by Analog. You should
check through the Analog Helper documentation for any reference to this. I
suspect what this means is that Analog is either not running or not producing
the expected output to Analog Helper. This is most likely a sy
be as simple as the fact you're telling Analog to create
"dnsfile.txt" not "dnscache"?
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you fix the previous error, this may go away.
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LOGFORMAT commands:
LOGFORMAT COMMON
will parse the first one, though you'll get a User Report with data from your
virtual hosts (If that's what that is). The referrer should be as simple as:
LOGFORMAT ([%j] "%f")
See docs/logfmt.html and docs/logfile.html for details.
HTH,
ommand to insert a standard robots meta tag.
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rent config file or on the command line, then you
want to use DEFAUTLOGFORMAT.
> My apache format is:
>
> #APACHELOGFORMAT ("%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b \"%{Referer}i\"
> \"%{User-Agent}i\"")
However, Analog will auto-detec
LOGFORMAT (%S %j %u [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] "%j%w%r%wHTTP%j" %c %b "%f" "%B" %j)
LOGFORMAT (%S %j %u [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] "%j%w%r" %c %b "%f" "%B" %j)
Of course, you may need to make them DEFAULTLOGFORMAT. And you also need to put
*LOGFORMAT comman
under
> Windows you probably don't have the standard "uncompress" program to turn .Z
> files back into plain text.
>
> Does anyone know where he might get such a program from?
Winzip will do this. It also has a command line interface (downloaded separ
you can change the format that the files are logged in to include the
time, then you need to change the record separator while you're at it. Using
a ';' to separate records is going t bite you, as that's a common character
in user agents (as in the on
Stephen Turner wrote:
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> >
> > Winzip will do this. It also has a command line interface (downloaded separately).
> > But it's not free; it's about $35. http://www.winzip.com/
> >
>
> Can it decompress to st
patible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98)" "-" - 0
> ds21:/var/log/httpd#
have you verified that requests are actually being logged with the wrong time.
It's possible that Apach is just an hour behind in it's log cache and the
entries getting int
hile you were accessing the site, I assume, to see your own requests hit the logs.
> Any other ideas would be appreciated.
Try to recompile Apache? I wouldn't think the time zone would be a compile option,
and since there's binay distributions (RPMs) that woudn't make sense.
Sorr
form.pl doesn't use
Carp, so you shouldn't have to have made that change.
For more information try `perldoc perltoot`.
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point where anlgform.pl has
stopped indicates a failure in Analog. Perhaps running Analog from the
command line with the same settings can give you more insight.
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s. Do you have other Perl/CGI scripts running on your server?
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