On Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:35 AM, Jami Ryan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Also, having read over your help files and web site, I know that is
impossible to count unique visitors and am aware that analog does not do
this. The problem I am having is the head of the web site I'm
Have you looked at the failure report? Add FAILURE ON to your config.
got it. it works just fine. now how do i isolate to see the rest of the report
for just the failure pages?
Would it be better to do it on a page at a time basis, or to do it for
all 404's, or some combination?
How long
I just thought of a question.
What is the best way to find out stats about requests for pages which don't
exist?
Would it be better to do it on a page at a time basis, or to do it for all
404's, or some combination?
What includes and excludes should I use?
What floors?
I have tried it, but
Wadsack
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Doug Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
100%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
(this was working before...)
You need 'DNS WRITE' in your analog configuration file. If it's
already there check the output from Analog to find out why it may have
failed
Hi.
I just downloaded the 5.1 version.
Are there configuration changes? If so, what, or where would I find them?
What I would like to do is just move the config files over from the old
directory to the new one and then just dump the old one completely.
If possible, I'd rather not go in and
Geez, if I had a nickel for every time I see mention of LOGFORMAT questions
(and the same, repeated answers!) or the advice to run in debug mode, followed
several emails later by how to do both of those.
Maybe the FAQ could state this more clearly or more pronounced?
;-)
On Friday,
a configuration file from an earlier version, remove the line
that reads
BROWOUTPUTALIAS Mozilla Netscape
Looking at my analog.cfg file, I also see
BROWOUTPUTALIAS Mozilla (compatible) Netscape (compatible)
Should that be deleted as well?
On Monday, November 19, 2001 11:32 AM, Doug Nelson
OK, deleted that one, too.
How about:
BROWOUTPUTALIAS IWENG AOL
On Monday, November 19, 2001 12:14 PM, Doug Nelson
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
OK, thanks, but...
from that page, I got:
The code to generate the Browser Summary has been completely rewritten. Apart
from now
I did make changes in some of those files (not sure which at this point...)
What now???
On Monday, November 19, 2001 1:08 PM, Jeremy Wadsack
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
confused in the docs when it refers to changing something in the config
files,
but never tells you WHICH
to be working before).
I checked that it was on DNS_WRITE and the other settings, which looked right
as far as I could remember.
Thanks again.
On Monday, November 19, 2001 2:44 PM, Stephen Turner
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Doug Nelson wrote:
OK, now that I have deleted
100%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
(this was working before...)
On Monday, November 19, 2001 2:59 PM, Stephen Turner
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Doug Nelson wrote:
OK.
Now I fixed first part of the problem (I restored the language files I
thought
I
Not sure that anybody mentioned it, but if there is a moderator person, you
might want to UNZUBZCRIBE Blaine from the list
On Friday, November 09, 2001 8:02 AM, Blaine Wheeler
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I am out of the office from November 9 to November 25 and will be back at
Yeah, but isn't html (or ascii, for that matter) supposed to be the
universal language?
I have thought of writing a universal language in which new output formats
...
Of course, suggestions are welcome, as always...
I am getting
31.5%.net
36.19% .com
17.01% [unresolved numerical addresses]
10.52% .us
Does this seem to jive with other's results?
The unresolved number seems high to me. I believe I have eliminated our
own users (internal IP's), but could I have missed that? What could I
check?
I
Hi.
I am getting some strange results in the Search Query Report. I am
enclosing the lines I found strange. Could this be in any way attributable
to the Code Red virus?
If not, any ideas?
Listing query words, sorted by the number of requests.
reqs: last time: search term
:
Does anybody know what would cause the following to appear in the Failure
Report?
34: /default.ida
34:
/default.ida?XXX
still see attempted attacks. Your
logs should show the IP that the request came from, but it'll be nothing
more than another infected machine.
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From: Doug Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: [analog-help
I have a file, called dummy.html.
I use this as a fake link on pages where the real file to link to is not yet ready.
How do I run Analog so it will report on which urls are referring to dummy.html?
Thanks in advance.
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Is another version of Analog due out any time soon?
I am currently running 4.91beta1, and want to go to 5.x, but don't want to do it if a
new one comes out within maybe the next week or two.
If it will be longer before a new version, I will go ahead and upgrade.
Thanks,
DN
(P.S. In at
Yeah, but what happens if 5 users request stats, then 7 more a minute later? You'll
have 12 instances of the program running.
Better to cron it to run maybe every 1/2 hour or something.
-Original Message-
Also I would prefer to have some type of script, preferabily an asp page
that
Never got an answer, so I am resending this one...
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From: Doug Nelson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 2:22 PM
Would the command be the same usage? What is the difference? I already ran the first
way, but have not looked at the results yet
Not everybody can afford newer computers. Some people have limited means, or were
given a computer, and it works fine for their needs.
I have a Mac LC 475 I was thinking of giving to the inlaws to put AOL on for basic
email service.
?
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Interesting, I thought it had
How does one clean up a log file to remove unwanted lines?
We use Apache server.
I want to remove a whole bunch of lines from certain clients used for
testing purposes in site development so as to reduce log file size and run
time, yet capture some of the older info still in the file. I
Would the command be the same usage? What is the difference? I already ran the first
way, but have not looked at the results yet.
dn
-Original Message-
grep -v 192.186.0 logfile logfile.cleaned
See 'man grep' for details.
Actually, you should use fgrep unless you want to match
Is it me, or has the volume of traffic on this list gone up tenfold in the past week?
Any particular reason why?
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...or it could be just one file link referenced a lot which is failing a lot...
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On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kenneth Pedersen, Agdernett wrote:
Successful requests for pages 50.179
Successful requests for pages in last 7 days 19.880
Failed requests 80.700
Failed requests
Maybe the two of you can work out some sort of deal...
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From: Aengus [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I did all this with command line tools, and most of the time was spent
just reading through the 433MB for data. If I really wanted a host count
for each hour, it would
I was trying to reach the Analog site a few minutes ago, and it was not available.
All I could think was that somebody was testing this huge logfile question.
;-(
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I assume you recompiled it, right?
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Hi Folks,
I've set up analog on couple of webservers and never had a problem. Reading
the hel-list on a daily basis and adding some configurations every now then
makes analog and our work more efficient and relaible. Today I
it worked and I was able to use the results favorably.
dn
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From: Doug Nelson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 3:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:RE: [analog-help] upgrading 4.90beta3 to current
Thanks. That is what I did as well
It seems like this is the most Frequently Asked Question here.
Is there a way to make it MORE PROMINENT in the FAQ file???
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From: Timothy Downing [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 8:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Can you give us the url?
I am having trouble with report magic, but am interested if it is worth the bother.
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From: Gary Nielson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[analog-help] Question on
Hi.
I am running Analog 4.90beta3.
What files do I need to upgrade to the latest version? In other words, can
I install the latest, then just copy certain config files over, or do the
config files also change and need to be re-input from scratch? Or is there
another way to update and have it
in the config files unique to the new version?
DN
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From: Aengus [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [analog-help] upgrading 4.90beta3 to current
"Doug Nelson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aengus
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] upgrading 4.90beta3 to current
"Doug Nelson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't repost your questions t
Just a quick question on dnstran.
This line comes up when running dnstran:
"Translated 3025 IPs, 8845 unknown, 11869 lines in 0:01!"
I was just wondering if another one of the dns programs might meet with
better success, or if there are any settings I can tweak in dnstran to
have better than
And I thought it was just me
;-)
Thanks for helping me feel better. There are many varying ability levels
here, and I was not sure if it was "just me".
DN
Ron Savage wrote:
Folks
snip snip snip
The current help doesn't actually say this, or at least not in a way
clear
enough
g.
Thanks,
Doug Nelson
get out and vote
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can send all or part of the config files if you'd like to see them.
Thanks,
Doug Nelson
I am not sure if this is an analog thing, or an Apache thing.
It's just not reading the logs with that information. I believe you originally said
half your logs were common and the other half combined
e settings here? This can be confusing, but thanks
to (for?) your patience, I think I am getting it.
Also, thank you for writing this wonderful program.
Doug Nelson
HTH,
HTH??
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Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Do you have any LOGFORMAT commands in you configuration? If not, then you must have a
non-standard logformat. You will need to use the DEBUG commands to figure out what
lines
are not being read. If you can't figure out what the LOGFORMAT should be for those
lines
:
Doug Nelson wrote:
I read steps 1-6 of the faq file.
I am getting a bunch of log file errors.
Using DEBUG settings you can see exactly what lines are producing errors and
work from there to correct your log format, if needed.
Mostly default settings, and it seems to be reading
It looks more like all but one (2,770 of 2,771) are being labeled
"corrupt".
I tried the analog +V+C command and it just flew by for a few minutes.
Too much to make heads or tails of it.
It seems to be doing most of the report fine, just not referrer or
browser.
I am not sure if this is an
What is a "bonified request"?
Patrick Phalen wrote:
...
All of these represent method calls. The first two represent bonified
requests for pages and should appear in the count of Requests for
pages, but the second calls up an image.
I read steps 1-6 of the faq file.
I am getting a bunch of log file errors.
Mostly default settings, and it seems to be reading the log file, since
it does give something.
Also, no referrer or browser reports come through.
Does this need to get configured in Analog or Apache?
What files and
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. Maybe I did the debug wrong? How does this go
again
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