an indication that you
might be inadvertantly including log files that you didn't intend to,
which is why Analog puts out the warning.
So my stats are accurate??
Presumably, and within the limit's that any log analysis has.
(http://www.analog.cx/docs/webworks.html)
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a command
line tool line like wget or curl to see the full headers being returned
by the web server - the web browser uses that information to decide how
to handle the response.
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, but at a guess, they don't have www.usawaterquality.org in them.
If you enable debugging (DEBUG ON), Analog will generate output that will
indicate where the line stops matching th LOGFORMAT Analog expected to find.
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Um... what causes this?
A buggy browser?
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The xhtml emperor is naked. I hereby request real HTML output.
http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html#outstyle
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Walter Ian Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:14 p -0400 08/03/2007, Aengus didst inscribe upon an electronic
papyrus:
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The xhtml emperor is naked. I hereby request real HTML output.
http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html#outstyle
HTML 2.0
if the last one was in January.
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and a
cookie, probably. If you don't care about these fields, just add %j to the
end of each of your LOGFORMAT lines, so that Analog will ignore them too.
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that I understand what you were trying to do - I
would have thought that LOCALCHARTDIR would have sufficed. It's main purpose
is to allow you to add a prefix to the .png files, so that you can have
multiple reports, but uniquely label the associated charts.
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. If you're doing lots of reports,
zipping the logfiles first will speed things up.
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On Friday, August 24, 2007 8:23 AM [EDT],
Sebastian Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Klaus,
thanks for quick reply.
Where I can do the customizing and how?
It looks like parseunixtime() in input.c is where Analog parses %U.
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Martin O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FROM 070808
TO 080809
As 080809 is still quite some time in the future, Analog will include
all the logfiles after the FROM date until the 9th of August, 2008
(080809).
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Report, it may be because of other
conflicting commands that you've specified (eg REQFLOOR may be higher than
the number of requests for any given item, or you may have specied only P in
the REQCOLS, and not defined any PAGEs)
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Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aengus wrote:
Analog has been user modified to meet minor needs,
User-modifications are the first signs of a beginning fork. Why not a
6.01 release instead?
Has anyone collected these user-mods into a combined patch?
One of the core concepts behind
advantages over hand-editing a
pile of header files.
If it was up to me, analog-7.0 would be autoconf'ed.
What exactly is it that you need to edit in Analog header files?
Describing anlghead.h as a pile of header files sounds like sophistry
to me.
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On Monday, September 03, 2007 10:43 AM [EDT],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, after a month I spotted the following (mis)behaviour:
Dates out of the specified range (defined by FROM and TO) appeared in
the requests of the monthly HTML output, e.g. an entry for Aug-27 in
the
day will easly compress to 20Gig per year. That's a
decades worth of log files on a $100 hard drive. There rally isn't much
point in discarding logfiles, unless they are so large that you encounter
computational bounds.
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%b \%{Referer}i\
\%{User-Agent}i\ (%T)'
instead.
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build an analog LOGFORMAT
from scratch.
LOGFORMAT (%s %v %j [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] %j %r %j %c %b %f %B %j %j
%u)
matches your sample logfile lines, and treats the last field (%{EOLUSERID}n)
as the UserID field - the Geo fields are ignored.
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become slow or
not even receiving network from the server. meanwhile the server
computer has got network to access the web. pls put me through on
what to do.
Sorry, wrong list. The Analog proxy (AnalogX proxy?) is nothing to do with
the Analog logfile analyser.
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.
ARGSEXCLUDE *
will tell Analog to ignore the arguments for all pages. You can also set the
REQARGSFLOOR high enough to exclude all but the busiest requests.
http://analog.cx/docs/args.html
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to try it and see whether errors it throws up if it doesn't work.
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no idea how your PLAY_DATE and PLAY_TIME
fields are laid out, so they probably won't match, and Analog might spit
out the referrer and Borwser fields because they aren't formatted
properly).
Logformats are documented at http://analog.cx/docs/logfmt.html
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turn on the User Report (USER ON) and the Virtual Host Report
(VHOST ON), and set the appropriate floors, then you'll get something
useful in the report.
Add these commands
USER ON
VHOST ON
VHOSTFLOOR 1r
VHOSTSORTBY R
REQFLOOR 1r
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Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Aengus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raj Hungund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the full string:
REGION PLAY_DATE PLAY_TIME ACCOUNT_NUMBER MAC_ADDRESS
PRODUCT PROVIDER ASSET_KEY TITLE
AUSTIN 1-Jul-07 0:00:23 XX XXX ProductName
X Some Title
Which fields do you actually care
that weeks log files, and if you want the
Processing Time Report for a series of weeks, you'll have to run Analog
multiple times and create a series of separate reports.
http://analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq128
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the
first element of the logfile entry that it can't match to the LOGFORMAT.
Or you can post 2 or 3 sample lines here.
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this result:
S: Successful requests: 1
S: Redirected requests: 0
S: Failed requests: 1
S: Requests returning informational status code: 0
S: Status code not given: 0
S: Unwanted lines: 0
How come Googlebot gets a 404 when it requests robots.txt, but Yahoo!
Slurp gets a 200?
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Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 26.09.2007 um 23:33 schrieb Aengus:
I can't replicate your error. Using this APACHELOGFORMAT string:
APACHELogFormat (%h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\
\%{User-Agent}i\)
I get this result:
S: Successful requests: 1
S: Redirected requests: 0
S
that the first %S should really be %v.
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with BROWEXCLUDE to exclude all of those
requests completely from your logfile analysis.
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On Thursday, September 27, 2007 8:16 PM [EDT],
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On Thursday, September 27, 2007 7:36 PM [EDT],
linda x [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to insert a new line between the LOGO and Web Server
Statistics for I wonder how I can do that.
Edit your
that says Web Server Statistics for.
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On Monday, October 01, 2007 5:32 PM [EDT],
linda x [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Aengus,
Adding in front of Web Server Statistics.. works. Thank you so
much! I also wonder how I can take out the last line This analysis
was produced by analog 6.0. I just want to keep the web page as
simple
analog is hard coded - the least you can do is acknowledge the
free software that you're using.
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-bit ActiveX controls will work. There should be a link to launch the
64 bit version somewhere in the Start menu.
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http://www.mozilla-x86-64.com/download.html. I'm not sure why the
Mozilla team aren't producing their own 64-bit builds.
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http://analog.cx/docs/indx.html#F
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the floor to -20r (see
http://analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR)
to get an Analog report that just shows the top 20 most visited pages,
add these lines to your analog.cfg
ALL OFF
REQUEST ON
REQSORTBY REQUESTS
REQFLOOR -20r
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Aengus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have the basic reports running. My client would like to see a
report that shows the top 20 most visited pages on the site. How
would I configure analog to show that output?
Most visited pages is the Request Report.
You only
On Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:53 PM [EDT],
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if (*c == '5') {
if (*(c + 1) == '.' (*(c + 2) == '0'))
*name = Windows:Windows 2000;
else if (*(c + 1) == '.' (*(c + 2) == '1')) {
if (strstr(whole, x64) != NULL)
*name = Windows:Windows XP64
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if (*c == '5') {
if (*(c + 1) == '.' (*(c + 2) == '0'))
*name = Windows:Windows 2000;
else if (*(c + 1) == '.' (*(c + 2) == '1')) {
if (strstr(whole, ; x64;) != NULL)
*name
Paul Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aengus,
Okay. I've fought my way through the code update and have recompiled
Analog. I see no evidence of 64-bit operating systems in my latest
logfile, which I know can't be right. I did the same with updating
Chris' code and had the same result
exist
in the logfiles, how much faith can you put in the rest of it's
statistics?
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don't actually have any
obvious use for it, rather than information that you know to be correct,
I hope you'll be in a small minority!
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64-bit browsers?
That's a serious question - is it actually useful information, or is it
just extraneous data?
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Aengus,Exactly as I said to begin with.
Anyway, As a challenge I have attempted to build this both last night
and tonight using said 'more efficient method', and it doesn't
work.Having said that, I just tried your method 5 minutes ago and it
doesn't work
Aengus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you replace lines 868-874 in trees.c with these lines:
if (strstr(whole, ; x64;) != NULL)
*name = Windows:Windows XP64;
else
*name = Windows:Windows XP;
}
else if (*(c + 1) == '.' (*(c + 2) == '2'))
*name
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These lines should replace lines 869-874 in the original tree.c:
else if (*(c + 1) == '.' (*(c + 2) == '2')) {
if (strstr(whole, ; x64;) != NULL)
*name = Windows:Windows XP64;
else
*name
of
the apache server returns with application/xhtml+xml content-type
header.
Have you tried adding OUTPUT HTML to your analog.cfg file, so that
anlgform.pl doesn't produce XHTML output?
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when you click the Produce statistics button in IE, you are prompted to
save the response, instead of it being displayed in the browser. Firefox
dispays the output.
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, PDF files
are the ones most likely to be associated with a 206 Status Code). That
will give you some additional context for interpreting the numbers in
your request report.
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S: Latest entry in logfile: 7/Oct/07:0006
If you turn debugging on, what does Analog say about why it doesn't like
that line for you?
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doing for well over a year now.
Open the files in a text editor and read them - they're usually more
text than data, and don't necessarily lend themselves to automatic
analysis.
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movement throughout her site)?
Turn on the Redirection report by adding REDIR ON to the analog.cfg file.
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Many thanks Aengus.
After adding the line
OUTPUT HTML
as you said, in to the analog.cfg, the report page now opens in IE.
I just tried running anlgform.pl at the command line, and, with default
settings, this is what the ouput looks like:
C
support for filters
that can do that sort of thing, but it's beyond my abilities, though it's a
generic enough problem that someone might have written such a filter
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, the difference between stateful and stateless connections
makes the job less than straightforward.
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command line parameter. But if you put it in a different location, you may need
to set the IMAGEDIR and CHARTDIR and LOCALCHARTDIR settings too.
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If the script is logging the information in a manner that Analog can parse,
then just have Analog run against both logs, FILEEXCLUDEing the script entries
in the Apache log if necessary.
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, with SUBDOMAIN 10.*.*
http://analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq148
SUBORG 10.*.* or SUBORG 10.*.*.* might do the job too.
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faster than Analog at doing DNS lookups, so if you
have more than a couple of hundred IP addresses to deal with, they may be worth
the added complexity.
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- the top line of the report (my own site is the top
referring site) disappears.
REFSITEEXCLUDE http://www.mysite.com/* doesn't work, because the * isn't part
of the site name.
REFSITEEXCLUDE only effects the Referring Site Report. REFREPEXCLUDE only
effects the Referrer Report
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are still included for
every other relevant report.
REFSITEEXCLUDE http://mydomain.com.au/* won't work - you need to leave off
the *. It will only change the Referring Site report - the log enties are
still used for all the other relevant reports.
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was the LOGFILE command in the analog.cfg file, then
it should work for the main logfile.
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a regular expression to
rename a block of IP addresses to a single host name, but regular
expressions aren't my forte, so someone else will have to provide that
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http://www.analog.cx/helpers/#dns
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can exclude non-pages from the Request Report by using the
REQINCLUDE PAGES command. (Make sure your pages are defined properly using
the PAGEINCLUDE command). For other reports, there are seperate columns for
Requests (imcluding images) and for Pages.
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+OReport.html
This will demonstrate how analog interprets the FILEEXCLUDE command.
If you're still getting unexpected results, then the order of your
INCLUDES/EXCLUDES is the problem. SETTINGS ON will show you the order in which
they are being applied.
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don't know where the analog
configuration files are, or what they contain, then get your anlgform.pl
configuration to report what settings it is using
(http://analog.cx/docs/form.html#formqv).
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to only searching certain
time ranges?
If you have a weeks worth of logfiles, and you want to ignore all requests that
occurred during daylight hours (for example) then, no, there isn't a
straightforward way to do this with Analog.
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I can make would be to try
FILEINCLUDE *sydneyports*
http://analog.cx/docs/include.html
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will report on just those lines.
(By the way, I'm subscribed to the list. Just reply to the list, if you cc
me, I end up with 2 copies of your message, and I only need 1).
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the aggregate requests for
show1 can be compared to the aggregate requests for show2 and show3,
etc.?
FILEALIAS show1*.mp3 show1.mp3
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FILEINCLUDE REGEXP:DESC
That still does a case insensitive match, but the case insensitivity
is handled by the regexp engine not by folding the specification to
lower case, so it will match.
Wow!
:-)
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like there are 2 spaces between the referrer and the
Browser string, rather than the single space that Analog expects.
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in the logfile is standard format then I can just use
this one ?
LOGFORMAT COMBINED
If LOGFORMAT COMBINED works, then it's not actually needed - Analog checks
for that by default.
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in a single report. Here X means 0 to 255. Can some
please help?
http://analog.cx/docs/include.html#HOSTINCLUDE
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Esposito, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aengus, it seems I am not configured to get a Host Report section.
Based on the documentation, it seems that I need to insert this line
into the config file:
HOST ON
Is this correct? Does it matter where in the config file I put it?
Thanks
FILEINCLUDE instead (or enter */asdb/* in the Analysing only part
of the logfile section, then you should get the report you expect, because the
excluded stuff is never even analyzed in the first place, so it's not available
to include in the Request Report.
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of any links on your site that generated
errors when they were clicked on.
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to use the LOWMEM commands for everything _except_
the Referrers - that's the information that you want.
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Aengus, thanks so much for your suggestion. Unfortunately, it doesn't
seem to work for me. I made these entries in my analog config file:
REFINCLUDE *.google.*,*.jhuccp.org*,*.yahoo.*
SEARCHENGINEhttp://*.google.com/* q,as_q,as_oq,as_epq,query
output from Analog, post 2 or 3 lines
from your logfile, so that we can tweak the LOGFORMAT command that you need to
put in your Analog.cfg file.
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How can I remove the top item from showing up in there?
I've tried
DOMEXCLUDE REGEXP:\b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}\b
DOMEXCLUDE [unresolved numerical addresses]
which doesn't seem to affect the output at all.
DOMEXCLUDE [unresolved numerical addresses]
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http://analog.cx/docs/syntax.html
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%u %t \%r\ %s %b
Thanks for any ideas to the solution ^..^
The information that you want is carried in the Referrer field, which
doesn't appear to be in your log file.
No Referrer, no Search Word or Search Query reports, I'm afraid!
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%j)
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