Frank,
Thanks, I did look at the Helix site, and I'm going to get familiar with it. Unbelievably, our license expired last night, and my boss is setting up the Helix server on one of our SUN servers (moving it off the Linux server). I still have to eventually figure out the reports, so I'll keep plugging along. I can't generate any more stats though, so I'll have to work with the ones I have. From the Helix site, I figured out he set up "logging style 5", and I'm going to read up and check the LOGFORMAT for that logging style.
I tried Ben's format too, but it didn't work ------ my cfg may be wrong at this point. I'll let you know when I get a report.
Jeanne
D.B.R. Barker wrote:
This may be complete rubbish, but try the following: LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j -%j] "%j %u/%r %j" %c %b [%B][%j] [%j] [%j: %j %j %j %j %j %j] [%j: %j %j %j %j %j %j %j %j %j %j %j %j] %j %j %j %j %j)
Frank Hare wrote:
The Helix book as well as the online help within the Helix Admin web portal contains good info. Or you could try here: http://service.real.com/help/library/guides/helixuniversalserver/realsrvr.htm
The logs don't work quite the same as weblogs, Helix makes multiple entries for a play request, kinda like a "start" and a "stop with play details". Be carefull about double or triple counting these. Watch the logs as you hit with a request and close the request and you'll understand more about what it's doing. __________________________________________________
Is anyone familiar with Helix audio file server log format?
Here's an actual log entry from the rmaccess.log 192.245.136.18 - - [16/Aug/2004:10:00:56 -0400] "GET t5bmnassk1/braff_ruby.rm RTSP/1.0" 200 212877 [WinNT_5.1_6.0.12.883_RealPlayer_RN30BB_en-us_UNK] [f44fc2e1 -dfcc-11d8-e519-b76e8bb626c6] [Stat1: 307 0 0 0 0 32_Kbps_Music_High_Response_-_RealAudio] [Stat2: 32148 125715 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32_Kbps_Music_High_Response_-_RealAudio] 16297931 1262 13 00 1
---------------------------------------------------------------- Here's what my boss had set up for a LOGFORMAT, but it's not working anymore, if it ever did work:
LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] "%j %u/%r %j" %c %b [%B] [%j] [%j] %j %j %j %j %j %j) LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] "%j %u/%r %j" %c %b [%B] [%j] [%j][%j] %j %j %j %j %j %j) LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] "%j %u/%r %j" %c %b [%B] [%j] [%j][%j]] %j %j %j %j %j %j)
The apache access_log file format looks different for the same file types. I need to capture the "adderley_cannonball.rm" and count requests for these files. I'm not getting any output whatsoever now. Last time I got output was July 28, and I've pretty much destroyed that analog.cfg file since then, and unable to recreate the format. Can anyone help me figure this out? If I try to count *.rm files with the apache log format (autodetected), I get nothing. Using the LOGFORMAT (above), I'm getting nothing. I feel like banging my head up against the wall for the rest of the day. I've been messing with this for 2 weeks now.
------ apache access_log entry for ".rm" file ------ 192.245.136.18 - - [16/Aug/2004:09:57:39 -0400] "POST/Z-RSA/Get?f=adderley_cannonball.rm HTTP/1.1" 200 60
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