about a week ago i posted a message that said that analog was reporting
weird time:
Program started at Thu-06-Jul-2000 23:16.
Analysed requests from Thu-06-Jul-2000 00:00 to Thu-06-Jul-2000 19:16
for example, when it was really 7:16pm, although it kept saying it was 23:16
(4 hours ahead),
Michael Packer wrote:
I'm running Analog under Redhat 6.2 (new installation) and have got a
weird
problem i don't understand
when i type date i get:
thu jun 29 09:45:57 EDT 2000
when i run analog right after that the top says the following:
Program started
Hello.
I'm running Analog under Redhat 6.2 (new installation) and have got a weird
problem i don't understand
when i type date i get:
thu jun 29 09:45:57 EDT 2000
when i run analog right after that the top says the following:
Program started at Thu-29-Jun-2000 13:45
Analysed requests from
Just wondering if anyone has a method to generate a report using analog that
will give you the following information: (preferably only this information)
Busiest Hour
Busiest Day
Busiest Day of Week
Busiest Month
anyway to generate this as computer output?
thanks
pac
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I get paid $30-$50
is there anyway to break down (in the organisation report) the unresolved
numerical addresses? instead of having:
135 17.35% [unresolved numerical addresses]
i'd like to see it broken down by each individual address
pac
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In February I got a check for $39.86 for just my normal surfing!
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Michael Packer wrote:
is there anyway to break down (in the organisation report) the
unresolved
numerical addresses? instead of having:
135 17.35% [unresolved numerical addresses]
i'd like to see it broken down by each individual address
I've got a list of all the HOSTALIAS for all of the countries. That way I
get a list of each country and the number of hits it has generated...
actually the file I have has a bunch of other stuff in it that you may not
want but you can take the first 115 lines which has all the countries
since your web site seems to be on a Unix box (at least netcom.ca is
Unix) why
not just logon to the server and do something like:
grep robots.txt access_log
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Michael Packer -- Stingray Powerboats -- http://www.stingrayboats.com
In October I made just over $20 while surfing the web. You can
etting
it to show up, even after including the FILEINCLUDE.
pac
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Visit here to make money while surfing the web!
http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=ATA568
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Is there in way in analog (if there isn't could it be added grin)
to alias user's in the user report?
#reqs: %bytes: user
-: --:
3: 19.86%: 1345
3: 27.60%: 8564
1: 10.45%: 4432
1: 10.45%: 1234
1: 31.64%: 0987
could a feature be added like hostalias etc where
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Michael Packer wrote:
Is there in way in analog (if there isn't could it be added grin)
to alias user's in the user report?
#reqs: %bytes: user
-: --:
3: 19.86%: 1345
3: 27.60%: 8564
1: 10.45%: 4432
Successful requests: 98
Average successful requests per day: 517
?!?!?!?!?!??!
Successful requests for pages: 18
Average successful requests for pages per day: 90
?!?!?!?!?!??!
Data transferred: 433 948 bytes
Average data transferred per day: 2 260 Kbytes
?!?!?!?!?!?
Does it have
Robert Fries wrote:
I'm using Analog 3.11 under Windows NT.
I have everything configured the way I like it, except for one thing.
Under the "Host Report" section, I'd like to somehow combine all the
variations of a base hostname. For example, in a 1-month period, I had
requests from at
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Jim Sander wrote:
Actually, this is something I have thought about a lot recently- it
seems to me that it would be a nice feature to only include the top-level
domain, and then one more part...
For example, if you resolve a name to
Adam Trachtenberg wrote:
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Michael Packer wrote:
Adam Trachtenberg wrote:
We're looking for a more exhaustive list of HOSTALIAS mappings than the
one in the standard Analog distribution. (i.e. *.aol.com - proxy.aol.com,
etc.) Has anyone put one
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Michael Packer wrote:
Is there any way to get the Hourly Summary to report
AVERAGE number of request instead of TOTAL?
No, sorry, there isn't.
any chance that this could be a future enhancement
I have a question about the "Referrer Report"
this is the first few lines
#reqs: URL
-: ---
159: http://www.stingrayboats.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap
119: http://www.stingrayboats.com/
91: http://www.stingrayboats.com/products/stingray_line.html
81:
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