Re: [analog-help] Netscape Enterprise

1999-04-30 Thread Andrew Chung
Hi Jeremy, I've got a 120 meg log file at the moment. (And about 5 - 6 gig archived) The machine has 128M physical ram Bad lines: 195.21.242.118 - - [19/Apr/1999:32:00:03 +1000] "GET /cgi-bin/usercount/mmphoto/ counter.pl HTTP/1.1" 200 1345 205.155.154.146 - - [19/Apr/1999:32:00:00 +1000] "GET

Re: [analog-help] Netscape Enterprise

1999-04-30 Thread Andrew Chung
Thanks Stephen, I wonder what the EOF syntax is for a normal shell script in bourne shell or csh? Does anybody know? Cheers! Andrew At 09:38 AM 4/29/99 +0100, you wrote: >On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Andrew Chung wrote: >> >> for i in `cat $1.temp` ; do > >I think this line is why you have a memory

[analog-help] caching log files

1999-04-30 Thread Andrew Chung
Dear Everyone, I'm still unclear of the ability to cache some of the statistics generated from analogue Could someone give me an example of how to do this? Stephen's user guide says it will over-write the cache file you specify, so you have to rename it each time? Is this like rotating logs log

Re: [analog-help] caching log files

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Andrew Chung wrote: > Dear Everyone, > > I'm still unclear of the ability to cache some of the statistics > generated from analogue > > Could someone give me an example of how to do this? > > Stephen's user guide says it will over-write the cache file > you specify, so you

Re: [analog-help] Netscape Enterprise

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Andrew Chung wrote: > > I wonder what the EOF syntax is for a normal shell script > in bourne shell or csh? > Without looking, I assume you just check the return code from the read operation. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/

Re: [analog-help] caching log files

1999-04-30 Thread Wentao Song
Hi! MacOS # ManConf.cfg - Analog mandatory configuration file # Configuration options for all reports, can't be over-riden in Analog.cfg # OUTPUT CACHE LOGFILE :Jan-1999.log CACHEOUTFILE:Jan-1999.cache # end This will produce cache file for Jan-1999. If you want to input Feb

[analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Carroll Morgan
Greetings, I'm new to the list and a rookie re: statistics. I've downloaded Analog 3.11 and Report Magic. I LOVE the potential. Now if I could just get going correctly (if with just the basic reports). (Win 98, PII 266) I am bungling around in Steven's HTML help files and don't even really know

Re: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Carroll Morgan wrote: > > I am bungling around in Steven's HTML help files and don't even really know > where to start. I am in the process of building my site and do _not_ want to > include my hits as I delete, upload and download my files. > > How do I eliminate my domain

Re: [analog-help] Dumb question: Filtering

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: > > I'm not quite sure why DIREXCLUDE doesn't do what you want. It seems that it > only works for top level directories, not subdirectories, and once you've > put http://www.mydomain.com/ on the front, it's processed as a subdirectory. > > So it may be

RE: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Carroll Morgan
Steven, In your index I did not find how to configure HOSTEXCLUDE. Is it "HOSTEXCLUDE www.cmorgan.net" ? I have gone beyond the basiccmd.html . I'm in to the dangerous and dark areas now. Thank you for the service. Carroll Morgan Photography Asheville, NC (828) 252.0654 http://www.cmorgan.net

Re: [analog-help] Netscape Enterprise

1999-04-30 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Andrew Chung wrote: > Thanks Stephen, > > I wonder what the EOF syntax is for a normal shell script > in bourne shell or csh? > > Does anybody know? > >From UNIX in a Nutshell: "Read" ... "The return status is 0 unless EOF is reached". This seems to only work on stdin, but your can pipe/redirec

RE: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Carroll Morgan wrote: > > In your index I did not find how to configure HOSTEXCLUDE. Is it "HOSTEXCLUDE > www.cmorgan.net" ? > Maybe I should put in an example of HOSTEXCLUDE. It's HOSTEXCLUDE your_machine where your_machine is whatever appears in the logfile when you ret

RE: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Carroll Morgan wrote: > > Also, is their an archive that I could refer to for answers? > Yes, it's at www.mail-archive.com. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England -

Re: [analog-help] Assistance, please

1999-04-30 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Pat Carroll wrote: > Our site's files log requests from both our web site and our > ftp server. I am attempting to use two LOGFORMAT statements > to comprehend this. Is that correct? Or did I misunderstand > the instructions? > If you really want one report to describe these two content set

Re: [analog-help] Assistance, please

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote: > > > Also, I'm receiving "xxx.log contains lines with no bytes: > > byte counts may be too low". I'm presuming this is referring to some > > of the FTP request lines. There aren't always byte transfers on those. > > Because you have no byte counts in

Re: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Stephen Turner wrote: > On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Carroll Morgan wrote: > > > > In your index I did not find how to configure HOSTEXCLUDE. Is it "HOSTEXCLUDE > > www.cmorgan.net" ? > > > > Maybe I should put in an example of HOSTEXCLUDE. It's > HOSTEXCLUDE your_machine > where your_machine is what

Re: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote: > > And on many servers, you would just use the IP address. That's true. It's a bit confusing, because it's whatever's listed in the logfile. Depending on your server setup, that may be the IP address or the resolved hostname. -- Stephen Turner[EMA

RE: [analog-help] Rookie help, please- exclude myself from statistics

1999-04-30 Thread Carroll Morgan
Stephen, All I could find was my IP address and used that. It appears to have worked. Thanks. Also, is their an archive that I could refer to for answers? Thanks again. Carroll Morgan Photography Asheville, NC (828) 252.0654 http://www.cmorgan.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: [analog-help] Holiday weekend

1999-04-30 Thread Michael Packer
Stephen Turner wrote: > > By the way, it's a holiday weekend here, and I'm out of town, so don't > expect me to be around before Tuesday. holiday? h what holiday would that be? I would like to celebrate a holiday this weekend too! :) have a happy holiday (whatever it is ;) --

Re: [analog-help] Holiday weekend

1999-04-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Michael Packer wrote: > Stephen Turner wrote: > > > > By the way, it's a holiday weekend here, and I'm out of town, so don't > > expect me to be around before Tuesday. > > > holiday? h what holiday would that be? I would like to > celebrate a holiday this weekend

[analog-help] BROWOUTPUTALIAS ??

1999-04-30 Thread Steve Ryckman
I'm setting up Analog 3.1 (OS/2) and all has gone well except I'm having some problem getting the BROWOUTPUTALIAS to work as desired. I'm trying to identify all MSIE browsers as a seperate entity but they keep getting lumped in with Netscape (compatible) instead. I've tried: BROWOUTPUTALIAS

Re: [analog-help] Netscape Enterprise

1999-04-30 Thread Andrew Chung
Hi Jeremy, ... abstract from top ! Mem: 127776K av, 126272K used, 1504K free, 20424K shrd,560K buff Swap: 128484K av, 123084K used, 5400K free 3744K cached PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT LIB %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 21728 andy 10 0 215M 106M

Re: [analog-help] BROWOUTPUTALIAS ??

1999-04-30 Thread Joshua P. Cooley
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Joe Rhett wrote: > Look at .. I think it was hash.c, or tree.c. The browser summary entry > only looks at the information up to the first space. We fixed this by > patching the source directly, rather than rewriting the module. Look for a > line referencing Mosaic, and add a

Re: [analog-help] BROWOUTPUTALIAS ??

1999-04-30 Thread Joe Rhett
Look at .. I think it was hash.c, or tree.c. The browser summary entry only looks at the information up to the first space. We fixed this by patching the source directly, rather than rewriting the module. Look for a line referencing Mosaic, and add another couple elseifs to the code > I'm setti