On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Aengus wrote:
> On Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:09 PM [GMT],
> Snow, Carl E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to limit the displayed requests to a specific
> > directory? I did a directory report but that just gives me a total
> > number for the directory.
>
> FI
On Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:09 PM [GMT],
Snow, Carl E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to limit the displayed requests to a specific
> directory? I did a directory report but that just gives me a total
> number for the directory.
FILEINCLUDE /directory/*
Aengus
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Is it possible to limit the displayed requests to a specific directory?
I did a directory report but that just gives me a total number for the
directory.
Thanks,
Carl
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Carl Snow
Purdue University Libraries
Network Access Librarian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
765-494-2764
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ROBOTINCLUDE and ROBOTEXCLUDE won't help in this situation
because they determine which browsers count as "robots" in the Operating
System Report.
A robot (for example, Googlebot) appears in server logs as an User Agent
or Browser. So, BROWINCLUDE and BROWEXCLUDE are the way
to include and exclude
What is the most elegant way to exclude robots from the request report?
Thank you,
Boris.
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Dagmar Kroeker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in the logfile I've many requests like /cgi-bin/starfinder/...
> In the Request Report I want to do them in one group which calls
> /cgi-bin/starfinder/.
> How can I do this?
>
You can use this command:
FILEALIAS /cgi-bin/starfinder/* /cgi-
Hello,
in the logfile I've many requests like /cgi-bin/starfinder/...
In the Request Report I want to do them in one group which calls
/cgi-bin/starfinder/.
How can I do this?
It's very important.
Dagmar
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Rachel Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to customize the Request report to show me the file usage
> for each file on my website. I'd like to eliminate spiders and robots
> so that my final report is only the Request Report showing every file
> that has been hit by 'real users', and
I would like to customize the Request report to show me the file usage for
each file on my website. I'd like to eliminate spiders and robots so that my
final report is only the Request Report showing every file that has been hit by
'real users', and how many times it was hit (preferably in de
Thanks. I had read that FAQ already but figured maybe someone found
another way. Doesn't look like it. Thanks again.
Sean
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Sean Smith wrote:
Is it possible to have the Request report display totals on a monthly
basis? Any help with this would be appreciated.
No, you ca
Sean Smith wrote:
Is it possible to have the Request report display totals on a monthly
basis? Any help with this would be appreciated.
No, you can run a report for each month separately though. See http://analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq128.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
MCS, LLC
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> I have gotten the Request report to show only the html type pages by
> using the REQINCLUDE pages option. I also see that I can set the columns
> of the report but I only see a "last 7 days column".
>
> Is it possible to have the Request report display totals on a monthly
> basis? Any help with
I have gotten the Request report to show only the html type pages by
using the REQINCLUDE pages option. I also see that I can set the columns
of the report but I only see a "last 7 days column".
Is it possible to have the Request report display totals on a monthly
basis? Any help with this woul
Terry L Maluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wednesday, March 03, 2004 8:54 AM):
> I'm running Analog 5.22 on Unix. We have over 70 virtual hosts and I'm
> trying to consolidate obvious requests such as in the clip below. As you
> can see, the second entry has the trailing slash, but is otherwise the same
I'm running Analog 5.22 on Unix. We have over 70 virtual hosts and I'm
trying to consolidate obvious requests such as in the clip below. As you
can see, the second entry has the trailing slash, but is otherwise the same
as the first entry. Is there a way to combine these two into one entry to
get a
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, HQWEB wrote:
> Hi, We have run stats on a particular part of our website for the past 12
> months. In the request report the listing of 20 files most accessed are
> all showing the same date and time for the last time accessed. If we run
> the stats for a different part of the
Hi,
We have run stats on a particular part of our website for the past 12
months. In the request report the listing of 20 files most
accessed are all showing the same date and time for the last
time accessed. If we run the stats for a different part of the site the same
thing happens -the r
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Owen Watson wrote:
> I'm running analog 5.3 & Report Magic on W2K.
>
> In the request report, we have one overall line, /news/index.php with
> a total, then hundreds of lines below containing each url argument eg
> /news/index.php?getitem=88876.
>
> Is it possible to have the t
I'm running analog 5.3 & Report Magic on W2K.
In the request report, we have one overall line, /news/index.php with
a total, then hundreds of lines below containing each url argument eg
/news/index.php?getitem=88876.
Is it possible to have the total but suppress all the argument lines?
Also, i
Alastair Hole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:30 AM):
> This is a pain for me, as all my pages are served through the index
> page. (This figure ends up as effectively being the total number of
> page views.)
> I want to know the requests for JUST:
> /
> rather than:
> /index.ph
Thanks for your response.
This is a pain for me, as all my pages are served through the index
page. (This figure ends up as effectively being the total number of
page views.)
I want to know the requests for JUST:
/
rather than:
/index.php
/index.php?page=page.php&area=int&fu=bar
etc. as well.
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Jane Nichols wrote:
> I asked about this awhile back but am still not understanding how to get what I want.
>
> When I run analog I get entries like this:
>
> 463: http://home.mdconsult.com:80/groups/luhsl2124.html
> 414: http://home.mdconsult.com:80/php/home.html
> 381:
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Alastair Hole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a little confused by the request report:
>
> When I see '/' appear as a file in the request report section, I would
> expect the figure to be the number of successful 'GET / HTTP/1.x'
> requests, i.e. the first visit to the site; the num
Hi,
I am a little confused by the request report:
When I see '/' appear as a file in the request report section, I would
expect the figure to be the number of successful 'GET / HTTP/1.x'
requests, i.e. the first visit to the site; the number of times the
base url was typed into a browser's add
I asked about this awhile back but am still not understanding how to get what I want.
When I run analog I get entries like this:
463: http://home.mdconsult.com:80/groups/luhsl2124.html
414: http://home.mdconsult.com:80/php/home.html
381: http://home.mdconsult.com:80/about/book/instruct.html
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
> FILEALIAS http://home.mdconsult.com:80/* http://home.mdconsult.com:80
>
> The first argument should match the requests as they appear in the
> report. The second should match what you want the report to show.
>
But possibly you want to look in the
Jane Nichols ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Monday, November 04, 2002 4:11 PM):
> Hello everyone,
> First a big thanks to everyone who participates on the development of this software
>and in this list serv. Both have been very helpful as I have begun using Analog.
> Second, now that I have a cfg file pro
Hello everyone,
First a big thanks to everyone who participates on the development of this
software and in this list serv. Both have been very helpful as I have begun
using Analog.
Second, now that I have a cfg file producing reports I'd like to do some
fine-tuning.
My question is: in the
Mike Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all. I've just installed analog for one of our clients. They
> have a request that they would like to see a break down by month of
> the Request Report (ie: # of request for a prticular resource per
> month). Is there any way to get analog to do this an
Hi all. I've just installed analog for one of our clients. They have a
request that they would like to see a break down by month of the Request
Report (ie: # of request for a prticular resource per month). Is there
any way to get analog to do this and have it all show up on one page? If
not is
Hello,
I have the directory /progs/ on my site which contains the file hpv1_ins.exe
and in the request report I have two requests for dload.html/progs/h!1_4.exe
the log file reads:
"GET /dload.html/Progs/H!1_4.exe HTTP/1.1" with code 206 using Download
Accelerator, could anyone please tell me
Aengus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a vague memory that someone had a similar problem before, and
> it was suggested that they might be able to use a FILEALIAS command to
> convert filenames with + in them to use %20 instead, but I can't find
> the thread in the archives.
http://www.mail-
Aengus,
Thanks I never thought to look there first!
John
--- Aengus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Gallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In the Request Report if a file name contains
> spaces,
> > analog converts the spaces to a plus sign("+").
>
> No it doesn't. If you look in your log
John Gallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the Request Report if a file name contains spaces,
> analog converts the spaces to a plus sign("+").
No it doesn't. If you look in your log file, you'll see that your web
server put the plus signs there.
> For
> example: "my file.html" is converted t
In the Request Report if a file name contains spaces,
analog converts the spaces to a plus sign("+"). For
example: "my file.html" is converted to "my+file.html"
in the report. Is there a way to turn off this
conversion or have it substitute "%20" instead?
_
Joel Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way that the Request Report, which is in descending order
> by number of requests, can be configured to instead output in order
> of url (or domain)? This would group the websites together. If so,
> how is this done? Or is there a ready-made rep
Hello again,
We've now have the basics of Analog running ok. But one question that a
ready answer hasn't been found for:
Is there a way that the Request Report, which is in descending order by
number of requests, can be configured to instead output in order of url (or
domain)? This would group
REPORT
do you have the logformat set up with querystring field %q?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of SUSANA PUMAR
PAVON
Sent: 10 May 2002 12:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [analog-help] REQUEST REPORT
I realised that /livelink
Analog does detect the format of the log, do I need a LOGFORMAT command?
-Mensaje original-
De: Maff Rigby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes, 10 de mayo de 2002 13:28
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: [analog-help] REQUEST REPORT
do you have the logformat set up with
do you have the logformat set up with querystring field %q?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of SUSANA PUMAR
PAVON
Sent: 10 May 2002 12:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [analog-help] REQUEST REPORT
I realised that /livelink/livelink
I realised that /livelink/livelink does appears in the request report
but not the rest after the "?". Do you know why?
-Mensaje original-
De: Aengus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes, 10 de mayo de 2002 12:41
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [analog-help] REQU
wrong.
-Mensaje original-
De: Aengus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes, 10 de mayo de 2002 12:41
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [analog-help] REQUEST REPORT
SUSANA PUMAR PAVON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is something I can't understand. I have got this line
SUSANA PUMAR PAVON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is something I can't understand. I have got this line many times
> in my logfile
>
> 172.21.3.122 - cfp [06/May/2002:11:29:38 +0200] "GET
> /livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=504765&objAction=browse&sort=name
> HTTP/1.1" 200 35626
>
> Of course,
Hi all!
There is something I can't understand. I have got this line many times
in my logfile
172.21.3.122 - cfp [06/May/2002:11:29:38 +0200] "GET
/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=504765&objAction=browse&sort=name
HTTP/1.1" 200 35626
Of course, each of these lines has its own time and date. The
SUSANA PUMAR PAVON ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have got a problem with my Request Report. The only file name that
> appears is / and it has the 100% of the bytes. It must be wrong.
> What can I do?
Do you have an INCLUDE or EXCLUDE statement that is removing
everything else? Check 'analog -sett
I have got a problem with my Request Report. The only file name that
appears is / and it has the 100% of the bytes. It must be wrong.
What can I do?
Thanks.
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"Bruce Bradbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our request report shows 6000 requests for a particular (pdf) file.
> Does that really mean that 6000 people have tried to download it?
Requests for PDF files are often partial requests - this will depend on
your server, but from what I understand, m
- Original Message -
From: "Bruce Bradbury"
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:02 AM
: Our request report shows 6000 requests for a
: particular (pdf) file. Does that really mean
: that 6000 people have tried to download it?
: Or does this include a large number of robot
: hits?
Robots
Our request report shows 6000 requests for a particular (pdf) file. Does
that really mean that 6000 people have tried to download it? Or does this
include a large number of robot hits? I'm running analog 5.21 (on windows)
with most things at their default value.
Is there a rule-of-thumb for how m
"Steven Wren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have noticed an inconsistency with the file size reporting in
> the request report area of the analog.
>
> For example:
> 7-day reqs: %bytes: last time: Mbytes: file
> --: --: --: ---:
> 2: 12.94%
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Steven Wren wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have noticed an inconsistency with the file size reporting in the
> request report area of the analog.
>
> For example:
> 7-day reqs: %bytes: last time: Mbytes: file
> --: --: --: ---:
> 2:
Hello
I have noticed an inconsistency with the file size reporting in the
request report area of the analog.
For example:
7-day reqs: %bytes: last time: Mbytes: file
--: --: --: ---:
2: 12.94%: Jan/25/02 12:50 AM: 1.571: /chap9.htm
Perha
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> 2. It sounds as though I would need to distinguish among the pie charts
for
> each instance of each report if I want to maintain historical reports.
Is
> that correct? Will Analog support something like this:
>
> IMAGEDIR img/pbs_%y%M/
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is kind of kludgey though because it would require creating a
> directory for each year/month for each report. Is there a better way?
You don't actually need to use separate directories. The CHARTDIR commands
are just used as prefixes, so if they don't end in "
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thank you, Jeremy, that is precisely what happened. Now that I look more
> closely I see that the same thing was happening to my other pie charts, it
> just wasn't as noticeable. I did not include an IMAGEDIR command in my
> configuration files.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am running Analog 5.1(Windows) reports for an intranet, one report
> covering the entire root directory, and separate reports for each of some
> of the subordinate directory trees. In each of the reports, the Request
> Report listing seems accurate,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am running Analog 5.1(Windows) reports for an intranet, one report
> covering the entire root directory, and separate reports for each of some
> of the subordinate directory trees. In each of the reports, the Request
> Report listing seems accurate, bu
I am running Analog 5.1(Windows) reports for an intranet, one report
covering the entire root directory, and separate reports for each of some
of the subordinate directory trees. In each of the reports, the Request
Report listing seems accurate, but the Request Report pie chart shows only
files f
"Robert Thiel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Under "Request Report" can I display secure pages on our site that
> have been hit... LinkVermont can be accessed either as http:// or
> as https://
Analog can only report on what's in your log file. If your server logs
include information on whether t
Under "Request Report" can I display secure pages on our site that have
been hit... LinkVermont can be accessed either as http:// or as https://
When requesting private info such as an email address from a user we direct
them to a secure page address. This is especially true with regard to
con
From: "Teresa Hall-Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I need to get the files being access on my web site, so I turned on
> the Request report. It gives some of the files but at the bottom of
> the report I have this line below:
>
> 17055: 98.85%: Aug/31/01 19:18: [not listed: 10,938 files]
>
> Why
Teresa Hall-Jackson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I need to get the files being access on my web site, so I turned on the
> Request report. It gives some of the files but at the bottom of the report
> I have this line below:
> 17055: 98.85%: Aug/31/01 19:18: [not listed: 10,938 files]
> Why are the
I need to get the files being access on my web site, so I turned on the
Request report. It gives some of the files but at the bottom of the report
I have this line below:
17055: 98.85%: Aug/31/01 19:18: [not listed: 10,938 files]
Why are the files not listed? Is there something I'm missing in
Daniel Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is it possible to list the actual file size in this report?
> Request Report
> Listing files with at least 1 request, sorted by the number of requests.
> reqs: Mbytes: file
> : ---:
> 1789: 484.492: /e/financial/aif/rfp.pdf
> 160: 65.011: /
Is it possible to list the actual file size in this report?
Request Report
Listing files with at least 1 request, sorted by the number of requests.
reqs: Mbytes: file
: ---:
1789: 484.492: /e/financial/aif/rfp.pdf
160: 65.011: /f/financial/aif/rfp.pdf
86: 21.838: /e/financial
See docs/hierreps.html and docs/args.html.
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Hi,
I am using Analog 5.01 and I have trouble with Request report.
This is a piece of configuration file :
REQFLOOR 200r
REQSORTBY REQUESTS
And here is result :
..
Listing files with at least 200 requests, sorted by the number of requests.
(It's OK)
reqs: %bytes: last time: file
:
On Fri, 4 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to have the request report list only the top 100 files sorted by
> number of requests.
>
> As you can see, the reqs column is not really sorted.
> What am I missing?
Search arguments are listed under the files they belong to, but don't count
I want to have the request report list only the top 100 files sorted by
number of requests.
I have this in my config file
REQUEST ON
REQCOLS R
REQSORTBY REQUESTS
REQFLOOR -100r
This is what my report produces
Listing the top 100 files by the number of requests,
sorted by the number of requests.
Hi Stephen
Thanks for that, I am currently experimenting with it to see what happens.
chris
Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Aengus wrote:
>
> > "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > > I am having problems with the request report
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Aengus wrote:
> "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > I am having problems with the request report section of the stats
> > > software. currently it is only showing the html file that have been
> > > downloaded. I require to kno
"Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I am having problems with the request report section of the stats
> > software. currently it is only showing the html file that have been
> > downloaded. I require to know named .exe files that are being
> > downloaded
Hi Jeremy
Thanks, I'll look into that.
chris
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I am having problems with the request report section of the stats
> > software. currently it is only showing the html file that have been
> > downloaded. I require to know named .exe files that
I am having problems with the request report section of the stats
software. currently it is only showing the html file that have been
downloaded. I require to know named .exe files that are being
downloaded as well. Can some tell me how this can be configured so that
named .exe files percentages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am having problems with the request report section of the stats
> software. currently it is only showing the html file that have been
> downloaded. I require to know named .exe files that are being
> downloaded as well. Can some tell me how this can be configured s
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Aaron Shoblaske wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have groups of files 200012*.htm, 200101*.htm in the same directory.
>
> I'm trying to have them group in the request report like:
>
> /html/articles/200012
> /html/articles/200012a.htm
>
Hi,
I have groups of files 200012*.htm,
200101*.htm in the same directory.
I'm trying to have them group in the request report
like:
/html/articles/200012
/html/articles/200012a.htm
/html/articles/200012b.htm
That worked. Thank you.
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Turner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 1:15 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [analog-help] Request Report file
>
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Palmer, Cha
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Palmer, Charles J Mr USAPA wrote:
> I have the REQFLOOR command set at 1. It still shows 254,137 request "not
> Listed".
>
1r, not 1, I hope. REQFLOOR 1 will give an error message.
You could also try
REQINCLUDE *
Maybe you are only listing pages at the moment.
--
Step
I have the REQFLOOR command set at 1. It still shows 254,137 request "not
Listed".
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Turner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 12:13 PM
> To: 'Analog Help'
> Subject: Re: [analog-help]
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Palmer, Charles J Mr USAPA wrote:
> I am attempting to list the first 50 files in the Request Report. My
> General Summary indicates that I have 259,706 successful requests and 18,000
> failed requests. The Status Code report indicates approximately 250,000
> requests with
I am attempting to list the first 50 files in the Request Report. My
General Summary indicates that I have 259,706 successful requests and 18,000
failed requests. The Status Code report indicates approximately 250,000
requests with code 200 or 206. Yet the Request Report indicates 254,137
reque
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Steve Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get 13 pages of data in the Request report with some requests
> as low as 11, what can i do to restrict the report to say 100 requests
> and above?
>
> I did look at the REQFLOOR command but didn't fully understand it.
>
REQFLOOR 100r
Alt
Hi,
I get 13 pages of data in the Request report with some requests
as low as 11, what can i do to restrict the report to say 100 requests
and above?
I did look at the REQFLOOR command but didn't fully understand it.
Thanx
Steve
-
Dana Murray wrote:
> In the Request Report, is it possible to break the number of requests per
> file down into number of requests per each host requesting that file ? Or,
> can the Host Report be broken down into number of requests for each file
> ? There is a similar querry in the archive,
Hi
I am new to analog and am having lots of fun with it. Hats of to Stephen
Turner for a very nice product.
In the Request Report, is it possible to break the number of requests per
file down into number of requests per each host requesting that file ? Or,
can the Host Report be broken down
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Alle 09.10 Sunday 04/06/2000 -0500, Terry Smythe ha mandato a Marco questo
messaggio:
> > Be careful deleting files
>Good point, something I had not thought of.
Nor some of our customers, until I start to mail them a 30
On 4 Jun 00, at 9:01, Marco Bernardini wrote:
> REQINCLUDE * # include every file
> REQFLOOR 0R
Many thanks for your thoughtful reply. Very much appreciated.
It does provide me with the name of the documents that are rarely
accessed.
> Be careful deleting files: they can be linked els
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Alle 14.21 Saturday 03/06/2000 -0500, Terry Smythe ha mandato a Marco
questo messaggio:
> > Is all in the Analog documentation and in the mail list archive.
>Thank you for your gracious tip. When all else fails, read th
On 3 Jun 00, at 8:15, Marco Bernardini wrote:
> >Is there a better indicator that can be gleaned with Analog?
> >Thoughts of others?
>
> Is all in the Analog documentation and in the mail list archive.
Thank you for your gracious tip. When all else fails, read the
instructions... :-)
Please excuse my last note. I see the difference. The URLs have one small
difference.
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From: Drew, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 1:46 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [analog-help] Request Report
Why aren't these
Why aren't these two combined in the REQUEST Report? I have other examples
as well.
3: : 8/Feb/00 16:56: http://web.lexis-nexis.com:80/universe
2: : 8/Feb/00 16:56: http://www.lexis-nexis.com:80/universe
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Wilfred (Bill) Drew
Associate Librarian, Systems and Reference
SUNY M
"Drew, Bill" wrote:
> I am using analog to analyze EZproxy log files. What do I need to do to get
> a more readable output for long names in the file column like:
>
> http://www.morrisville.edu:2048/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itwe
> b/morrisville
>
> I would prefer something like
I am using analog to analyze EZproxy log files. What do I need to do to get
a more readable output for long names in the file column like:
http://www.morrisville.edu:2048/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itwe
b/morrisville
I would prefer something like
EZproxy/infotrac.galegroup.com/it
Thanks all :)
--Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Quick question folks:
>
> in analog's Request Report are Successful Requests only counted - or are
> Redirected Requests included as well ?
>
Only successful ones. Redirected requests and failed requests are covered in
their respective reports.
HTH,
Jeremy
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Quick question folks:
>
> in analog's Request Report are Successful Requests only counted - or are
> Redirected Requests included as well ?
>
Only successful. The Redirection Report lists the redirected ones.
--
Stephen Turner
Hi
Quick question folks:
in analog's Request Report are Successful Requests only counted - or are
Redirected Requests included as well ?
Many thanks in advance
Ken
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Mihalis Tsoukalos wrote:
>
> Thank you for your answer.
> I would also like to do the same with the "Referrer Report" ?
>
Again, you want the Referrring Site Report, and the REFDIR command.
--
Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistic
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Mihalis Tsoukalos wrote:
> Hello to everyone.
> I want to ask the following question:
>
> On the "Request Report" I want to automatically have a depth of 1 or 2
> (or whatever) in every "subdirectory".
> This means that using depth 1, /banners/file1.gif and /banners/file2.gi
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