On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Help!
I get the following errors when I try to use analog:
Warning M: Logfile "E:\Data\analog\analog 4.02\0002173.log contains
lines with no byes : byte counts may be low
Warning F: Failed to open logfile "E:\Data\analog\analog
Hello all,
I'd like to know if as far as Analog is concerned, there is a way from the
Referer report or any other reports to determine if people are coming
directly from their bookmarks/favorites/lists... to our site.
Thanks
Gil Bourgois
Hello to everyone.
I want to do the same but with the "Request Report" and the "Referrer
Report".
What should I have to put in the analog.cfg file?
many thanks in advance,
mihalis.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Neil Cavanagh wrote:
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 15:23:48 -
From: Neil Cavanagh [EMAIL
Thanks for your helpRob
At 09:18 AM 2/18/00 +, you wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Willem van Asperen wrote:
Hi Rob,
Use the FROM and TO commands in your config file. For the last sever
day's I
would use
FROM -00-00-07
TO-00-00-01
These are relative numbers
Thanks for the info.Rob
At 09:07 PM 2/17/00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Rob,
Use the FROM and TO commands in your config file. For the last sever day's I
would use
FROM-00-00-07
TO -00-00-01
These are relative numbers telling analog it should start at 0 years, 0
months and 7
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Bourgeois, Gil (ELS) wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to know if as far as Analog is concerned, there is a way from the
Referer report or any other reports to determine if people are coming
directly from their bookmarks/favorites/lists... to our site.
No, these requests
Chris Hocker wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The Microsoft formats properly specify the Bytes field. It looks as though
Analog is finding some log file in a Microsoft format, and using that, but it's
not obvious to me why that might be.
Aengus
I have a suspicion my logs are not
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Mihalis Tsoukalos wrote:
Hello to everyone.
I want to do the same but with the "Request Report" and the "Referrer
Report".
What should I have to put in the analog.cfg file?
What do you mean? The Request and Referrer Reports don't have a notion of
depth.
--
Stephen
Chris Hocker wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The Microsoft formats properly specify the Bytes field. It looks as though
Analog is finding some log file in a Microsoft format, and using that, but
it's not obvious to me why that might be.
I have a suspicion my logs are not reporting the bytes
No. It's 0002173.log.
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
No, it's not doing a report because it can't find the file you specified. You
didn't by any chance edit the logfile in Notepad and endup with a file called
"0002173.log.txt" did you?
Aengus
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The Microsoft formats properly specify the Bytes field. It looks as though
Analog is finding some log file in a Microsoft format, and using that, but it's
not obvious to me why that might be.
Aengus
I have a suspicion my logs are not reporting the bytes properly.
No. It's 0002173.log.
Are you processing the log in some way, because the IIS4 log filters
will always create a W3C Extended log with filename of EXyymmdd.log or
EXyymmww.log?
If you're using a 3rd party log filter, it's possible that it's locking
the file and preventing Analog from
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