It would be nice if instead of generate one analog.conf for each virtual
host, implement some way have analog.conf pointing to a virtual host map
file, containing only location of logs, location of output etc.
Then when appears a new release only should change the master
analog.conf
And add a
Goodmorning Jeremy,
i have i simple question for you
i would record a link to another internal server
it's not a virtual host but a real secondary server
i have a page with an image that's is the link to that
server and the html line looks
Hi,
I use Analog to analyse the log files of our customers, of which we have
many. I used to have to keep changing the config file for each user, I
then decided to keep a separate directory for each customer, each with
its own version of analog in, which was configured to that specific
customer.
This doesn't need to be an explicit feature in Analog- the existing
configuration file structure (using CONFIGFILE for instance) is pretty
much adequate for this type of operation.
always included: default.conf
(contains defaults, can be overridden)
choose one:
" A HREF="http://www.secondwww.com/ ecc "
How i can configure analog to record it
I can think of a few ways...
1. Run Analog against the server log of the destination site, assuming you
have access, and look at the referrer report.
2. Use a "Click-Through"
Cristian Marchionni
i have i simple question for you i would record a link to another
internal server it's not a virtual host but a real secondary server
i have a page with an image that's is the link to that server and the
html line looks like this " A HREF="http://www.secondwww.com/ ecc "
Hello, I am looking for Estimated User Sessions or the Estimated number of Visits that
people make to the site.
I have my Apache using session cookies in order to track this. I know the count will
not be 100% accurate, but it should give a good idea. Between using the IP address,
time
Bob Puff wrote:
Hello,
I am running Apache on my Linux-mandrake box, running several virtual domains,
many on the same IP.
I just installed analog (latest version), and it doesn't seem to be breaking
down the traffic by domain - it just says "[unresolved numerical addresses]".
I read thru
John Stokes wrote:
What I need is the configuration command for analog alphanumeric
sorts of log files by host, with sub-sorts by date-time-filename of
files accessed by each.
One run, one report. If you want a report for each host, you run Analog
once for each host.
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I use Analog to analyse the log files of our customers, of which we
have many. I used to have to keep changing the config file for each
user, I then decided to keep a separate directory for each customer,
each with its own version of analog in, which was configured to
Jaume Teixi wrote:
It would be nice if instead of generate one analog.conf for each virtual
host, implement some way have analog.conf pointing to a virtual host map
file, containing only location of logs, location of output etc.
Then when appears a new release only should change the master
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Aengus Lawlor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I use Analog to analyse the log files of our customers, of which we
have many. I used to have to keep changing the config file for each
user, I then decided to keep a separate directory for each customer,
"Sean D. Ackley" wrote:
Hello, I am looking for Estimated User Sessions or the Estimated number of Visits
that people make to the site.
I have my Apache using session cookies in order to track this. I know the count
will not be 100% accurate, but it should give a good idea. Between
Cosimo Vagarini wrote:
I've read the FAQ and the documentation I've found on analog site, but nothing
seems to address me to the solution.
The problem:
%rich: #pag.: %byte: direttorio
--: -: --: --
50.00%: 40811: 50.00%: http://
6.87%: 9: 12.51%: /cgi-bin/
"Sean D. Ackley" wrote:
Jeremy, I think you basically hit the nail on the head with this one. I use the
following LOGFORMAT:
APACHELOGFORMAT (%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"
\"%{cookie}n\")
With this, I can track cookies, IP address, and time. Using this
Ben Blackmore wrote:
Aengus,
Thanks for the help. The only trouble with missing out the "/g
config.cfg" is if you have muliple log files to analyse. Or is the a
way of doing "/l access1.log, access2.log, access3.log" Thats why I use
"/g config.cfg" because qdns sees what log files to use.
Are
Sirs and Mesdames:
I have a bit of a quandry that I need some assistance with.
My June analog report shows 427,976 successful page requests from a log
file of 161MB. My August analog report shows 442,612 successful page
requests from a log file of 667MB. Don't even ask about
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
I'll give this a look and try.. But remember, I said I am hosting several sites _on
the same IP_... So if analog tries to resolve by IP, it won't be breaking this down.
How can I make this work?
The domain, host and organization report ("unresolved numerical
Ron Woodall wrote:
My June analog report shows 427,976 successful page requests from a log
file of 161MB. My August analog report shows 442,612 successful page
requests from a log file of 667MB. Don't even ask about july - it is very
messed up.
It is quite obvious that my August report
hello,
i have a real server log file which I use to make reports, but when I
try to make reports any for a specific directory it gives me unwanted nr
of files and nothing for that dir
I have in my conf file
FILEINCLUDE /encoder/* ---this is the dir from where I want to make the
report
any
Hi Jeremy:
At 10:23 AM 9/7/00 -0700, you wrote:
My June analog report shows 427,976 successful page requests from a log
file of 161MB. My August analog report shows 442,612 successful page
requests from a log file of 667MB. Don't even ask about july - it is very
messed up.
It is
Ok, after reading the message, I think I was a bit vague. Let me restate:
1. I would like analog to generate a report against ALL my domains, showing me how
much traffic each domain is getting. Remember this has to be against the domain
names, not the IP they are on, because many are on
John Stokes wrote:
What I need is the configuration command for analog alphanumeric
sorts of log files by host, with sub-sorts by date-time-filename of
files accessed by each.
This sort/subsort was output by weblog per this small excerpted sample:
165.107.135.181
I notice at the top of the report is a summary of pageviews (requests for
pages) for the sites that we run analog against.
I need to provide stats indicating the pageviews for each
directory/subdirectory. Perhaps it's already there but I don't see it. How
do you go about generating that
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
then that field
will be %v in your LOGFORMAT, and you can use turn on the Virtual Host
report with
VHOST ON
in your config file
I did put VHOST ON in my config file, but it still isn't breaking it down. (you can
see the file at:
Ian Stong wrote:
I notice at the top of the report is a summary of pageviews (requests for
pages) for the sites that we run analog against.
I need to provide stats indicating the pageviews for each
directory/subdirectory. Perhaps it's already there but I don't see it. How
do you go
Silviu Dicu wrote:
i have a real server log file which I use to make reports, but when I
try to make reports any for a specific directory it gives me unwanted nr
of files and nothing for that dir
I have in my conf file
FILEINCLUDE /encoder/* ---this is the dir from where I want to make
Ron Woodall wrote:
Did you change from common log format in June to Combined (or
Combined + cookie or vhost) in August?
Ok, this is interesting. I have no control over how the server
works or how it generates a log file. In july I went through a change-over
to where the server
Ok, I am trying to put in the LOGFORMAT, as I wasn't specifying this before. I'm
using Apache 1.3.12. I don't see any default log formats for Apache. The
APACHELOGFORMAT wants parameters, so how does this differ from the basic LOGFORMAT?
What do I use?
Bob
Looking for information on how to utilize (i.e. understand) the following
commands listed in the help file under docs/othreps.html#othCOLS .
The full list of COLS commands for non-time reports is HOSTCOLS, ORGCOLS,
DOMCOLS, REQCOLS, DIRCOLS, TYPECOLS, SIZECOLS, PROCTIMECOLS, REDIRCOLS,
FAILCOLS,
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
Ok, I am trying to put in the LOGFORMAT, as I wasn't specifying this before. I'm
using Apache 1.3.12. I don't see any default log formats for Apache. The
APACHELOGFORMAT wants parameters, so how does this differ from the basic LOGFORMAT?
What do I use?
Somewhere
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