When I ran the search engine at Feedster, I wrote a perl script that ran 
nightly and gave me:

total number of searches
total number of searches per hour
N most frequent searches
max time for a search
min time for a search
mean time for searches
median time for searches
N slowest searches
warnings
errors

all the above per index (core in SOLR)

The script generated a text file (for me) and an Excel spreadsheet (for the 
management)

François


On May 5, 2011, at 6:25 PM, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'd like to solicit your thoughts about Search Analytics if you are  doing 
> any 
> sort of analysis/reporting of search logs or click stream or  anything 
> related.
> 
> * Which information or reports do you find the most useful and why?
> * Which reports would you like to have, but don't have for whatever  reason 
> (don't have the needed data, or it's too hard to produce such  reports, or 
> ...)
> * Which tool(s) or service(s) do you use and find the most useful?
> 
> I'm preparing a presentation on the topic of Search Analytics, so I'm  trying 
> to 
> 
> solicit opinions, practices, desires, etc. on this topic.
> 
> Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.  If you could reply  directly, 
> that 
> would be great, since this may be a bit OT for the list.
> 
> Thanks!
> Otis
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