On Jun 14, 2008, at 6:14 PM, Peter von Kaehne wrote: > DM Smith wrote: >> >> On the crosswire server logs are kept forever. Or at least it seems >> so. > > I think this applies to the webserver, but not to the ftp server. The > oldest ftp related logs I could identify are from begin of this year. > > But maybe I missed something.
See /space/backup for older logs. They may be there. When Troy upgrades the server, I think he dumps stuff in there for safe keeping. -- DM > >> >> I would think that a policy of 2 years should be sufficient. We can >> probably do a sweep of the logs and store the results in a database. >> >> With regard to the crosswire server, it is easy to miss measure the >> number of downloads, because the module is downloaded in parts and >> only the d/l of the whole is meaningful. If one part is not >> downloaded, the module is incomplete. This can happen if the user >> cancels a download. >> >> Measuring the number of times the conf is hit is not a proper >> measure. >> This can happen when the user uses an older app to update the module >> list (instead of d/l mods.d.tar.gz), when the user looks at info via >> the module browser or the bible tool. >> >> I have an updated version of the script that gets the statistics for >> crosswire.org/sword in a more complete manner. It is still heuristic. >> I haven't updated it since the server logs changed. >> _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
