Analog doesn't like Extended Log Files that don't include the #Software:
header. IIS starts it's extended log files with:
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
so Analog can definitely identify IIS Extended Log files.
Jason pointed out last week that the referenced standard is, in fact, an
unfinished draft. Do any other web servers log "time-taken", and do they
actually waste cycles dividing the time taken by whatever just to
produce a value in seconds to 2 or 3 decimal places, rather than integer
number of milliseconds?
Aengus
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Subject: [analog-help] Processing Time on IIS
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date: 11/2/99 1:50 PM
This is an old thread that I wanted to revive for an important note.
Under IIS, Microsoft appears to log processing time in units of 1/100th
of a second. Not in seconds, as it should be anmd not in seconds to the
100th precision and Stephen suggested previously. This means reports of
processing time running under IIS will appear to be 100 times longer
than they should be. I don't know if Analog should make a special case
for IIS (not that it can necessarily tell what server generated the
logs) so all Processing Time reports are proper or if IIS users should
just be aware of this when reading the Procesing Time report (i.e. a
note to that effect in the docs).
If anyone has seen differently on this I'd like to know.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Publishing
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