>Please ask Analog people how is the log entry supposed to be in the correct
>format, when it is not a HTTP request at all?
Yes it is.
It came in on port 80, or whatever port the web server was listening to, and
the listening port was listening for HTTP traffic. The request that came in,
rega
gtan,
Nope - and the others don't report this reliably or effectively either.
Refer to http://www.analog.cx/docs/webworks.html especially item 4.
-Edward
At 3:20 PM +0800 2/25/09, Girlie Tan wrote:
>hi,
>
>i'm trying to find a web analyzer to replace webtrends.
>
>is there a function in Analog
At 6:55 PM -0500 12/1/08, Leung, Michael wrote:
> >From what I could tell, either of Domain Report or Organization Report
>still is not giving out meaningful results.
>
>
>Domain Report
>-
>This report lists the countries of the computers which requested files.
>
>Listing domains, sorte
At 1:35 PM -0600 1/11/08, Baker, Tammy K wrote:
>I'm writing because I'm wondering how you were able to get Analog to work. I
>tried running it on a couple of smaller log files to test it out by running
>the following command: analog ezp200801.log
I think Aengus replied well on that and the logf
This is because without a TO command, LASTSEVEN gives figures for the 7 days
previous to the date of running the Analog analysis, rather than the last 7
days in the log file.
>The figures in parentheses in the General Summary are for the last seven days:
>either the seven days before the TO tim
At 12:18 PM -0500 28/12/2004, Sarah Nussbaum wrote:
>Is there any way to compile the log data so that I would only get data for
>each IP address once in the Report. This way I would be able to get more
>accurate results as to how many users use Netscape
I don't have an answer to your questio
hort
a timeout value in httpd.conf, but this is not the same problem.
Hoping for help, I remain,
Edward Spodick, HKUST Library, Hong Kong
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