. For example,
LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] %j %r %j %c %b)
Comprehensive information with many good examples appears online
at http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfmt.html;
-- Duke Hillard
Gregory N. Latiak wrote:
My webhost has recently converted to Apache from Netscape. I have been
to temp space (/tmp)
and compile the binary. Essential information for compiling
on Unix is on the Starting to Use Analog on Other Platforms
page at http://www.analog.cx/docs/startux.html;.
-- Duke Hillard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who helped me wtih the Logfile format. It works
is there a difference of almost 7 hours from the time of my
last log entry and the end of the 7-day period? How does Analog
establish the 7-day period?
-- Duke Hillard
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do well to employ jdresolve. 99.99% resolution
is our typical result when using recursion (faking
a hostname based on the network that the IP #
belongs to). Recursion suits our purposes well,
but it might not be suitable in all environments.
-- Duke Hillard
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-- Duke Hillard
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Aengus wrote:
(Actually, I just checked, and I can't find old language files on the
analog website. Does anyone know where they are?)
Why would they be needed? If you've got an old version of analog, you've
already got its language files
machine. Did you hope to have cookies on
all pages? Will visitors who refuse cookies but
continue to surf your site confound your system?
-- Duke Hillard
Bryan Ax wrote:
I've got the cookie to track my user. I didn't see in the analog
documentation where I could configure the LOGFORMAT to do
Did you see Configuring the output at
http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html;?
-- Duke Hillard
Thomas Voßfeldt wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if and how I can configure Analog 5.21 (Windows version) to
give me pure
numeric data as report output, so that I can do further processing in
other
Territory)
gb = United Kingdom
su = Former USSR
zr = Democratic Republic of the Congo
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If you're willing, I will try it out through the end of the year.
If all goes well, I will probably extend for a year at a time.
-- Duke Hillard
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Duke Hillard wrote:
Is time zone important? I notice that there is a lot of European
traffic
the HOSTEXCLUDE statement in
the analog.cfg file when all hosts are desired (this
has the benefit of only one configuration file, but it
has the disadvantage of checking whether the line
is commented before beginning).
-- Duke Hillard
Phil Glatz wrote:
In my general analog.cfg file, I have
The key is that it is an item by item process.
HOSTEXCLUDE 216.15.98.38 is one item.
HOSTINCLUDE * is another item. Placing
HOSTINCLUDE 216.15.98.38 in your extra
configuration file might do the trick as that would
be a second reference to the same item. I pointed
to that particular page in the
The CX extension on the domain name would seem
to indicate Christmas Island. Isn't that quite a swim
from the UK? grin
-- Duke Hillard
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Stephen Turner wrote:
Yes, analog.cx appears to have been down since Saturday morning. In fact the
whole
/?group_id=4593; before
you can send and receive messages on the list. You
can view the archived mail list without signing up at
http://www.htdig.org/mailarchive.html;.
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard
Mazanke, Michael 3753 EXT SFA-5 wrote:
Hello,
how can I search special file types or a url? I didn't found
been working very well for us.
-- Duke Hillard
Bill Pulte wrote:
I used the precompiled version set up on the Debian server. I found an
analog.conf file but it is located in my /etc directory. The other installed
stuff seems to be located in the /usr/doc/analog directory. don't know
respond to the list (more help that way).
-- Duke Hillard
Bill Pulte wrote:
I am new to this analog thing and am looking for guidance. I work for a
school district and I want a number of people to access the analog
information for logging purposes (ie) through a browser. I am running
Apache
Maybe an image, such as a mailbox,
that appears at the end of each page.
-- Duke Hillard
Doug Nelson wrote:
...or it could be just one file link referenced a lot which is failing a lot...
-Original Message-
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kenneth Pedersen, Agdernett wrote:
Successful
Analog is designed to parse raw data in one or more log files.
Do you have data about your subnets in some type of log file?
-- Duke Hillard
Jayesh Jina wrote:
Hi All
Is there anyone that can help me with the following
Can I use Analog to do give me a list of IP Subnets in our
No problem. I simply wanted to bring it
to your attention in case your service had
been inadvertently disconnected. Thanks
for your quick response. And thanks for
analog. I hope to install the new version
next week.
-- Duke Hillard
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Duke Hillard
When attempting to reach http://www.analog.cx/;,
I receive a proxy error. The error message is below.
-- Duke Hillard
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /.
Reason: Could not connect to remote
If only one line is desired for all log entries that
begin with /case/book/buy, then the following
might be helpful (covered in docs/args.html):
ARGSEXCLUDE /case/book/buy*
-- Duke Hillard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some help with monitoring this one url that shows up
, the
domain name is needed. Or to put it differently.
ARGSEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/*
works for the Request Report
REFARGSEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/*
doesn't work for the Referrer Report
REFARGSEXCLUDE http://www.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/*
works for the Referrer Report
-- Duke Hillard
That's fine, but I thought that * matches any sequence of characters.
I had hoped that REFARGSEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/* would eliminate
all arguments in one statement.
-- Duke Hillard
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Duke Hillard wrote:
I've read the documentation several times, but am
for my goal?
REFREPEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/*
REDIRREFEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/*
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FILEALIAS /*/*.gif "All Images"
FILEALIAS /*/*.GIF "All Images"
FILEALIAS /*/*.jpg "All Images"
FILEALIAS /*/*.JPG "All Images"
FILEALIAS /*/*.jpeg "All Images"
FILEALIAS /*/*.JPEG "All Images"
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard
are
hitting our site. With recursion, we consistently achieve 99.7%
name resolution.
-- Duke Hillard
P.S. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Analog's documentation
page for DNS Lookups at "http://www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html".
DD Jordan wrote:
Why do these occur? ***I intentionally left o
The documentation page about DNS lookups at
"http://www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html" might have
useful configuration information. Another place to
look is the DNS lookups section of Helper apps
at "http://www.analog.cx/helpers/index.html#dns".
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard
Morgan No
consistently exceed 99.7%
name resolution. If this seems appealing, be sure to read
exactly what recursion is and is not in the jdresolve docs.
-- Duke Hillard
James Herrmann wrote:
Hi,
I was browsing through the list of DNS resolvers that
Steve posted on the Analog site. There are quite a
few
Is there a conflicting offset in the default configuration file (analog.cfg)?
Try turning settings on (http://www.analog.cx/docs/syntax.html#settings)
to see the values of all the variables in all applicable configuration files.
-- Duke Hillard
Dave Atkins wrote:
I am in the Pacific timezone
in parentheses refer to the 7 days ending [date])
4. (Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days ending on [date])
5. (Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days that end on [date])
-- Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
P.S. See the ground hog at "http://www.louisiana.edu/".
of each run provide useful data to
use in the configuration process. If you intend to use large
log files (2.5+ GB), you might wish to use a small sample
(100 MB) of your log file to find the optimal configuration
before using it on a production level.
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard, UL Lafayette
Peter
://www.analog.cx/docs/args.html#SEARCHENGINE).
-- Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
Ian Stong wrote:
Perhaps a bit of a side topic - but trying to see what people are doing
relating to Spiders, Crawlers and Search Engines and the logging, blocking,
tracking of them, etc.
Specifically
was worth the effort. And, it's free.
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
Ben wrote:
Hi,
I have a dns file with quite a few resolved hosts in it, however, this
still only resolves about 1/2 the hosts servered on my site! Is there
another way to resolve hostnames? Also o
I am able to reach the site (http://www.analog.cx/) at the moment
(local date and time: Wednesday, 13-Dec-2000 18:54:22 CST.)
The current version is 4.13.
Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
P.S. If the connection problem persists, post your location and
somebody can send URIs
24:00 does not exist (that is, 24:00 Tuesday is really
00:00 Wednesday).
-- Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
Stephen Turner wrote:
Maybe some kind American can help me with this 12-hour-clock localisation:
1) 1am or 1AM? We would always use lower case, but I think America
ou might want to
ask your ISP about upgrading to the latest version (4.13).
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
Chris Geake wrote:
I am trying to configure analog to generate a computer output file to
the server (report.dat) to use with report magic to display graphs and
charts to
The feature article in the December issue of SecondMoment
(http://www.secondmoment.org/) concerns statistics and web
traffic analysis.
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
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Report Magic for Analog offers its own free peer
support through its Report Magic Help mailing list.
To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive run across what I think is a bug in Report
em
information is not captured. But, COMBINED format
does capture operating system information. A thorough
discussion concerning log formats is available online at
"http://www.louisiana.edu/Web/Stats/docs/logfmt.html".
Happy Thanksgiving (in America, anyway),
-- Duke Hillard, Uni
As the fatal error indicates that analog failed to open an output file,
it seems likely that directory/file permissions won't allow analog to
create/overwrite your stats file. Did you check permissions for the
directories/files in your path?
-- Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
Americans have this bad habit of misspelling and
mispronouncing perfectly good British words. ;-)
-- Duke Hillard, University Webmaster, UL Lafayette
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On a UNIX box with analog 4.13, I'm using:
UNCOMPRESS *.gz,*.Z /usr/bin/zcat
LOGFILE /var/adm/httpd-xfer.0.gz
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
Daniel Gehriger wrote:
Nathan,
doesn't help... I tried
gunzip -c
zcat
I also compressed the files using
page of documentation devoted to configuring the
output from Analog (http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html)
that is very useful for tweaking your reports.
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear JWadsack -
Thanks for the assist.
You indicate
Cricket's site (http://cricket.sourceforge.net/)
for more information. Be sure to browse the documentation page
(http://cricket.sourceforge.net/support/doc/).
HTH,
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
any ides on what tools are available on mesuring/ verifying
/meaning.html) and its
mirror sites. Be sure to read the section about the manner in
which the Web works. It describes the processes that occur
when somebody connects to your web site, and what you can
and can't find out about them.
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
ook a few EE classes at USL. I saw quite a few
football games at Cajun Field when Brian Mitchell was the QB there.
It's a small world after all... :-)
Thanks for your time,
Gary
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Web Depot, Inc.
http://www.thewebdepot.com
- Original Message -
From: &
;http://www.louisiana.edu/Web/Stats/docs/output.html#outstyle".
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I have had some experiance with compiling and decompiling programs and I
have read the Licence.txt on analog, and it says you are all
Have you tried ARGSEXCLUDE or ARGSINCLUDE?
They can be useful when using cgi-bin. More info online at
"http://www.analog.cx/docs/args.html#ARGSINCLUDE".
Morten Helgaland wrote:
Hello
I'm using analog (and reportmagic) for an intranet site, on which I use
Ultraboard (perl script for
Stephen,
The new site design is sleek and functional. Excellent work!
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Many thanks to S Turner whose work is greatly appreciated.
I am only recently introduced to Analog and wanting to try it out, the
report
Have you tried with an asterisk after the slant?
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS /servlet/* "servlet [Java Servlet]"
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS /servlets/* "servlets [Java Servlet]"
TYPEOUTPUTALIAS /admin-servlets/* "admin-servlets [Java Servlet, Admin]"
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafa
Allaire's Homesite and Macromedia's Dreamweaver also allow choices among
[1] LF (line feed - Unix/Linux)
[2] CR (carriage return - Mac)
[3] CR LF (carriage return followed by line feed - Windows)
-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Marco Bernardini
is the proper syntax?
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Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Duke Hillard wrote:
Another solution exists for UNIX when there are many cfg files.
Put all cfg files in one directory/subdirectory, then use a wildcard.
0,30 * * * * /usr/local/bin/analog +g/web/utils/analog/co
Another solution exists for UNIX when there are many cfg files.
Put all cfg files in one directory/subdirectory, then use a wildcard.
0,30 * * * * /usr/local/bin/analog+g/web/utils/analog/config/*.cfg
-- Duke Hillard, USL Webmaster
"Brian K. Gibbins" wrote:
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