RE: IIS Log Analyzer

2009-07-14 Thread Chuck

I use Nihuo Web Log Analyzer.

http://www.nihuo.com/

Chuck

-Original Message-
From: Justin Scott [mailto:jscott-li...@gravityfree.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 11:26 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: IIS Log Analyzer


So, what are people using for analyzing IIS web traffic logs these days?  I
know there is Google Analytics, but I'd like to run something against my IIS
log files to see more detail from the server logs.  I'd prefer something
free (of course) that runs in the background and chews up the logs and spits
out reports periodically (to flat HTML and graphs is fine).  If it can
delete the old log files after so many days that would be nice as well.  Any
suggestions?  It's been a long time since I've dabbled in this particular
area.


-Justin




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Re: IIS Log Analyzer

2009-07-14 Thread Eric Cobb

SmarterStats rocks!

http://www.smartertools.com/SmarterStats/Features/Web-Log-Analytics-Website-Statistics.aspx


Thanks,

Eric Cobb
Certified Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
http://www.cfgears.com


Justin Scott wrote:
 So, what are people using for analyzing IIS web traffic logs these days?  I
 know there is Google Analytics, but I'd like to run something against my IIS
 log files to see more detail from the server logs.  I'd prefer something
 free (of course) that runs in the background and chews up the logs and spits
 out reports periodically (to flat HTML and graphs is fine).  If it can
 delete the old log files after so many days that would be nice as well.  Any
 suggestions?  It's been a long time since I've dabbled in this particular
 area.
 
 
 -Justin
 
 
 

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IIS Log Analyzer

2009-07-13 Thread Justin Scott

So, what are people using for analyzing IIS web traffic logs these days?  I
know there is Google Analytics, but I'd like to run something against my IIS
log files to see more detail from the server logs.  I'd prefer something
free (of course) that runs in the background and chews up the logs and spits
out reports periodically (to flat HTML and graphs is fine).  If it can
delete the old log files after so many days that would be nice as well.  Any
suggestions?  It's been a long time since I've dabbled in this particular
area.


-Justin


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Re: IIS Log Analyzer

2009-07-13 Thread Wil Genovese

I personally use Weblog Expert.

Wil Genovese

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On Jul 13, 2009, at 10:26 PM, Justin Scott wrote:


 So, what are people using for analyzing IIS web traffic logs these  
 days?  I
 know there is Google Analytics, but I'd like to run something  
 against my IIS
 log files to see more detail from the server logs.  I'd prefer  
 something
 free (of course) that runs in the background and chews up the logs  
 and spits
 out reports periodically (to flat HTML and graphs is fine).  If it can
 delete the old log files after so many days that would be nice as  
 well.  Any
 suggestions?  It's been a long time since I've dabbled in this  
 particular
 area.


 -Justin


 

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Re: IIS Log Analyzer

2009-07-13 Thread John Saunders

I use WebLog Export as well.   Very customizeable in regards to what
can be analyzed.

~J

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Justin
Scottjscott-li...@gravityfree.com wrote:

 So, what are people using for analyzing IIS web traffic logs these days?  I
 know there is Google Analytics, but I'd like to run something against my IIS
 log files to see more detail from the server logs.  I'd prefer something
 free (of course) that runs in the background and chews up the logs and spits
 out reports periodically (to flat HTML and graphs is fine).  If it can
 delete the old log files after so many days that would be nice as well.  Any
 suggestions?  It's been a long time since I've dabbled in this particular
 area.


 -Justin


 

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Re: IIS Log Analyzer

2009-07-13 Thread Kym Kovan

Justin Scott wrote:
 So, what are people using for analyzing IIS web traffic logs these days?  I
 know there is Google Analytics, but I'd like to run something against my IIS
 log files to see more detail from the server logs.  I'd prefer something
 free (of course) that runs in the background and chews up the logs and spits
 out reports periodically (to flat HTML and graphs is fine).  


AWstats does a good looking read:

http://awstats.sourceforge.net/

Its not a live log reader like LiveStats from DeepMetrix was (we 
regret losing that) but gives good report


 If it can
 delete the old log files after so many days that would be nice as well.  

Maybe a scheduled task?


-- 

Yours,

Kym Kovan
mbcomms.net.au


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