On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
analog +gconfile.cfg uses confile.cfg in addition to analog.cfg
and with -G you could disable the default settings/config.
Greetings,
Joerg Henner.
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At 17.01 17/04/2000 -0600, Joshua wrote:
I've also started replacing unresolved IPs with
aliases directly in the logs instead of using HOSTALIASes just in case
they change in the future.
I suppose your logs aren't as huge as Jeremy's ones...
I'm planning to do the same, so Analog run faster,
A solaris running FreeBSD?
hmm, sounds nice since FreeBSD only uses intel and somewhat alpha.
tim
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 12:16:11PM +0100, Jill Huston wrote:
Hi All,
I have just down loaded and tried to compile Analog on a Solaris 2 (SunOS 5)
running FreeBSD and Apache 1.1.3. After
I agree that sites with a lot of traffic would not want the overhead of
DNS resolution during logging. I just wanted to let people know one way
it was being done (on a low traffic site). I would guess that there are
quite a few low traffic site admins on this list (although they may not
be
If indeed your system is an Intel, running FreeBSD ... then use the ports:
cd /usr/ports/www/aanlog
(as root)
make install make clean make distclean
and then all of analog is cleanly on your system. Analog compiles/installs very
quickly.
in any event, please do a "uname -a" to see what
Joerg Henner wrote:
i would like to change back to the
"default" for the next floor ... (it seems that it holds the last
settings).
could anyone get me some hints ?
(1) remove all floor settings and Analog will default
(2) Look at the file examples/big.cfg for a complete set of floors
Kjell Siimon wrote:
It seems though that anlgform.pl generates a fresh statistics-report
based on my current access_log. The server I use analog on rotates
all logs every week. This means that once in a week "access_log" will
become "access_log.1", and a new empty "access_log" is created.
Dear analog fellas,
Running analog 4.1 under LinuxPPC, I've encountred problems using the OUTFILE.
First of all, analog seems to run perfectly, and there's no problem
accessing the anlgform.pl which generates the statistics for me.
It seems though that anlgform.pl generates a fresh
On Die, 18 Apr 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
(1) remove all floor settings and Analog will default
coyolxauhqui:/www/ihk/statistik # analog -G +gihk.analog.cfg
analog: Warning C: In Request Report, illegal FLOOR (pages): will use
requests instead
(For help on all errors and warnings, see
Joerg Henner wrote:
DOMEXCLUDE - for "second-level-domains"
ORGEXCLUDE - for "organistaions (top-level-domains)"
This is reversed. The Domain report (and DOM* commands) are for top-level
domains. The Organisation report (and ORG* commands) are for second-level
domains.
Using ORGEXLCUDE
hello all-
i host a web site that serves as a public search engine. my goal is to get
statistics on the # and type of searches. all searches are performed by a
"find.dll" file that exists in multiple places (soon to be migrated to only
one place). a typical search is conducted from my web site,
Ari Barkan wrote:
i host a web site that serves as a public search engine.
...
i thought that simply adding the statment..
SEARCHENGINE http://* http://* oingo.*/* s
...would do the trick but this statement seems to serve a different purpose.
The SEARCHENGINE statement only works
Hi All,
I have just down loaded and tried to compile Analog on a Solaris 2 (SunOS 5)
running FreeBSD and Apache 1.1.3. After editing the Makefile to the correct
config, I still was getting and error code 1 telling me this:
In file included from alias.c:9:
anlghea3.h:65: unixio.h: No such file
Jill Huston wrote:
I have just down loaded and tried to compile Analog on a Solaris 2 (SunOS 5)
running FreeBSD
Do you mean a Sun workstation ruinning FreeBSD? Or is the workstation running
Solaris? (Note to 'tim': Sun workstations are available with Intel chips).
In file included from
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
+C is available for any arbitrary command that you would normally put in
your config file. (Or one that you can't remember the 1 letter code
for). Most of the codes are listed in output.html, but there isn't a
comprehensive chapter dealing with
Having recently discovered analog (thank god, webtrends crashes my
machine regularly) - I'd like to go back and generate monthly reports
for about 8 months of logfiles.
Running in Windows, I'd like to use a batch file to swap the appropriate
logfiles into the active directory, and then specify
Joerg Henner wrote:
REQFLOOR 1p
REQINCLUDE pages
REQEXCLUDE /images/*,*.jpg,*.gif
i would like to have in the req-output:
pages - bytes - last date/time - (hits, sorted alphabeticaly)
any hints on that ?
REQFLOOR 1p does not make any sense. The request report shows request. You can't
On Die, 18 Apr 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
REQFLOOR 1p
REQINCLUDE pages
REQEXCLUDE /images/*,*.jpg,*.gif
REQFLOOR 1p does not make any sense. The request report shows request. You can't
count the number of Page Requests there are for a given request. Instead, just use
REQFLOOR 1r and
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