On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Mark Hoy wrote:
Hello,
I've spent several days looking thru FAQ's and modifying the analog.cfg but
to no avail. I cannot seem to get the logformat correct for my logiles:
LOGFORMAT (%Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j %S %u %v %j %r %q %c %j %b %T %j %j %A %j %f)
The first few lines
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Marco Bernardini wrote:
An happy 8th of March to all girls of this group at
http://www.taggiasca.com/mimosa.htm
My sister-in-law was amused to find in her diary for 8th March this year:
Wednesday 8th March
National No Smoking Day
Ash Wednesday
--
Stephen
I get logfiles everyday from the server my page is on. I want to an
analysis of only my related web pages not the entire logfile. The
general format of the address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I want only the stats
for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xxx. Can anybody help?
I find that virtually every time I run Analog, my intention is to
subsequently view the report (Win 98 / MSIE). Is there some way to do this
in one step?
Also, I see from the description that the "fastresolve" helper app for DNS
lookups calls Analog when it's done, but it's for Unix. Is there an
On 7 Mar 2000, Harry Lebowitz wrote:
I get logfiles everyday from the server my page is on. I want to an
analysis of only my related web pages not the entire logfile. The
general format of the address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I want only the stats
for
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Hubert Seiwert wrote:
I've got 50+ domains pointing to a certain IP, on which Apache is configured to
serve the webpage that's supposed to be on those domains by default (not using
virtual servers). How could I log analyse under which domain names the page
is called up
I had a similar problem recently, but I know from experience that analog
reads IIS logs fine. Are you using Active Server Pages? I needed to add:
PAGEINCLUDE *.asp
to my CFG file.
Grahame Fendle
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Hoy
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Abhijeet Tale wrote:
Hi again,
ok this the format of my logfile..
202.12.12.114 mail.xyz.com - [06/Mar/2000:11:41:11 +0530] "GET
/da.e?l=adminf=66m=Inbox HTTP/1.0" 200 4197
"http://mail.xyz.com/lm.e?l=adminf=66m=Inboxs=N" "Mozilla/4.5 [en] (X11; I; Linux
2.0.29 i686)"
Stephen wrote:
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
SUBDOMAIN *.*.*
SUBDOMAIN 136.*.*
gives me what I want - site.rohmhaas.com for resolved addresses, and
136.141.xx for unresolved addresses - where xx represents a specific
subnet.
I should have said
SUBDOMAIN
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
SUBDOMAIN *.*.*
SUBDOMAIN 136.*.*
gives me what I want - site.rohmhaas.com for resolved addresses, and
136.141.xx for unresolved addresses - where xx represents a specific
subnet.
I should have said
SUBDOMAIN 1*.*.*,2*.*.*,3*.*.*,
will
Since we are using analog to process our logfiles - and we are very happy to
do so - we spent a lot of time explaining why we cannot have "number of
visits".
Looking closely at the logfile, there is the field ASPSESSIONID... Doesn't
this give a unique number to the current session... and can't
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Willem van Asperen wrote:
Since we are using analog to process our logfiles - and we are very happy to
do so - we spent a lot of time explaining why we cannot have "number of
visits".
Looking closely at the logfile, there is the field ASPSESSIONID... Doesn't
this give
Hi,
Per your request, I've shorten the attachment.
Attached please find a sample of my logfiles.
When I ran it through analog it was successfull; however, when I look at
the
output, it reported a large number of corrupt
logfile lines.(approx. 30, 257)
rox_log.txt
Also, below
Hi Uriel,
Did you contemplate building a simple batch program to do this? Something
like two lines would do the trick:
analog all parameters that you need
iexplore the path to the html output file
Just double click the batch file, wait (mainly for IE to open) and see!
Willem van Asperen
Hi,
Per your request, I've shorten the attachment.
Attached please find a sample of my logfiles.
When I ran it through analog it was successfull; however, when I look at the
output, it reported a large number of corrupt
logfile lines.(approx. 30, 257)
rox_log.txt
Also, below you will find
Mark Hoy wrote:
I've spent several days looking thru FAQ's and modifying the analog.cfg but
to no avail. I cannot seem to get the logformat correct for my logiles:
LOGFORMAT (%Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j %S %u %v %j %r %q %c %j %b %T %j %j %A %j %f)
The first few lines of my log file are:
#Software:
I'm proud. I got it to work with the following .bat file. Thanks for the
suggestion.
c:
cd "\analog 4.03"
analog
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" "\analog 4.03\report.html"
Still...
Sorta seemed like something that would be a command line option.
Actually, to make sure you run the default browser, the better option in a
batch file would be: start path to HTML file
Grahame Fendle
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From: "Willem van Asperen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 5:18 PM
Subject: RE: [analog-help]
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Willem van Asperen wrote:
Since we are using analog to process our logfiles - and we are very happy to
do so - we spent a lot of time explaining why we cannot have "number of
visits".
Looking closely at the logfile, there is the field
At 15.33 07/03/2000 -0500, Uriel Wittenberg wrote:
I'm proud. I got it to work with the following .bat file. Thanks for the
suggestion.
c:
cd "\analog 4.03"
analog
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" "\analog 4.03\report.html"
Using
start \analog
Hello, I am fairly new to analog, but I've been using it for about a year.
(to do real basic stuff) Anyways I now have my very own web server (as
opposed to running reports for work) and I have multiple domains that I
host. I would like to run analog using different cfg files. I read the faq
and
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