Hello Steve - In regards to your question about if "there are any messages" when I run analog from a DOS prompt -- yes, the following lengthy (my apologies) message occurs: This is analog version 4.01/Win32 For more information on analog see docs/Readme.html or http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/ Compile-time optional code: Pipes included DNS lookups included No regular expressions Win32 dirent included Using open() function Compile-time variables: Default configuration file: analog.cfg Mandatory configuration file: none Configuration files read: analog.cfg Warning types on: all Debugging types on: all Reading cache files: none Reading logfiles: c:\logs\logfile.log Logfile format: <Automatic detection>\n Analysing all dates Including (+) and excluding (-) the following as pages: All excluded, then + *.htm + */ + *.html No LOWMEM commands in operation DNS level is NONE Filenames are case sensitive DIRSUFFIX index.html Report order is as follows: General Summary [ON] Monthly Report [ON] Columns: #requests #pages Maximum number of rows: unlimited Graphing by requests for pages Displaying earliest dates at top Weekly Report [OFF] Daily Report [OFF] Daily Summary [ON] Columns: #requests #pages Maximum number of rows: 3452816845 Graphing by requests for pages Displaying earliest dates at top Hourly Report [OFF] Hourly Summary [ON] Columns: #requests #pages Maximum number of rows: 3452816845 Graphing by requests for pages Displaying earliest dates at top Quarter-Hour Report [OFF] Five-Minute Report [OFF] User Report [OFF] User Failure Report [ON] Columns: #requests Sorting by number of requests Floor is: Top 20 items by number of requests Domain Report [ON] Columns: #requests %bytes Sorting by number of bytes Floor is: [all items] Sorting sub-items by number of bytes Floor for sub-items is: 0.5% of the bytes Organisation Report [ON] Columns: #requests %bytes Sorting by number of requests Floor is: Top 20 items by number of requests Host Report [OFF] Virtual Host Report [OFF] Directory Report [ON] Columns: #requests %bytes Sorting by number of bytes Floor is: 0.01% of the bytes Sorting sub-items by number of bytes Floor for sub-items is: 0.01% of the bytes File Type Report [ON] Columns: #requests %bytes Sorting by number of bytes Floor is: 0.1% of the bytes Sorting sub-items by number of bytes Floor for sub-items is: 0.1% of the bytes Aliasing in the report as follows: .html -> .html [Hypertext Markup Language] .htm -> .htm [Hypertext Markup Language] .ps -> .ps [PostScript] .gz -> .gz [Gzip compressed files] .html.gz -> .html.gz [Gzipped HTML] .ps.gz -> .ps.gz [Gzipped PostScript] .xbm -> .xbm [X11 bitmaps] .tar.gz -> .tar.gz [Compressed archives] .jpg -> .jpg [JPEG graphics] .jpeg -> .jpeg [JPEG graphics] .gif -> .gif [GIF graphics] .xbm -> .xbm [X bitmap] .txt -> .txt [Plain text] .class -> .class [Java class files] .pdf -> .pdf [Adobe Portable Document Format] .zip -> .zip [Zip archives] .hqx -> .hqx [Macintosh archives] .exe -> .exe [Executables] .wav -> .wav [WAV sound files] .png -> .png [PNG graphics] .avi -> .avi [AVI movies] .arc -> .arc [Compressed archives] .mid -> .mid [MIDI sound files] .doc -> .doc [Microsoft Word document] .rtf -> .rtf [Rich Text Format] .mov -> .mov [Quick Time movie] .mpg -> .mpg [MPEG movie] .mpeg -> .mpeg [MPEG movie] File Size Report [ON] Columns: #requests %bytes Status Code Report [ON] Columns: #requests Sorting alphabetically Floor is: [all items] Processing Time Report [ON] Columns: #requests Request Report [ON] Columns: #requests %bytes date Sorting by number of requests Floor is: 20 requests Sorting sub-items by number of requests Floor for sub-items is: 10 requests Including (+) and excluding (-) the following links in the Request Report: All excluded, then + pages Redirection Report [OFF] Failure Report [ON] Columns: #requests Sorting by number of requests Floor is: Top 30 items by number of requests Sorting sub-items by number of requests Floor for sub-items is: 10 requests Referrer Report [OFF] Referring Site Report [OFF] Search Query Report [OFF] Search Word Report [OFF] Redirected Referrer Report [OFF] Failed Referrer Report [OFF] Browser Summary [OFF] Browser Report [OFF] Operating System Report [ON] Columns: number #requests Sorting by number of requests Floor is: 1 request Output file is C:\analogstats\report.txt No cache output file Language file is lang/uk.lng Output style is ASCII Domains file is lang/ukdom.tab No header file No footer file Host name for title is Cyndi O'Connell Displaying abbreviated bytes The character for graph plotting is: + The thousands separator is: , The thousands separator in tables is: [none] The decimal point is: . The page width is 76 The minimum graph width is 15 Weeks begin on Sunday ------------------------ The above text is what is generated when I run analog and the file, report.txt, is not generated at all (in other words, this file does not exist). Thanks, in advance, for your help. Cyndi O'Connell -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 8:36 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [analog-help] No Output file generated with Analog 4.01/Win32 on NT 4.0 On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, O'CONNELL,CYNDI (Non-HP-USA,ex1) wrote: > Hello, > > I am newbie with Analog and have spent a couple of days trying to get a > report generated. I am not getting any errors messages from DEBUG ON and > also ran Analog with -settings from a DOS prompt: > > c:\analogstats> analog -settings > settings.txt (Note: The > settings.txt file also does not show errors). > > Currently, my config file has the following settings: > > LOGFILE c:\logs\logfile* > OUTPUT ASCII > OUTFILE c:\analogstats\report.txt > DIRSUFFIX index.html > LINKINCLUDE pages > REFLINKINCLUDE pages > #BASEURL > > I am basically using the default settings from big.cfg so have some reports > ON and also using the sample logfile (logfile.txt) which is downloaded with > Analog 4.01 so uncompression is not needed. When I get actual output from > this, then I should (hopefully) have better luck with my actual logfiles. > What exactly is wrong with it at the moment? The file c:\analogstats\report.txt doesn't exist? Or it contains no data? Or it reports all 0's? When you just run analog from a DOS prompt (with no arguments), are there any messages? -- Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England "We can ask you to pay the full amount which you owe us if you: (a) become bankrupt; or (b) die." Egg Credit Card Agreement ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe analog-help" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. 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RE: [analog-help] No Output file generated with Analog 4.01/Win32 on NT 4.0
O'CONNELL,CYNDI (Non-HP-Cupertino,ex1) Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:10:16 -0800
- [analog-help] No Output file genera... O'CONNELL,CYNDI (Non-HP-USA,ex1)
- Re: [analog-help] No Output fi... Stephen Turner
- RE: [analog-help] No Output fi... O'CONNELL,CYNDI (Non-HP-Cupertino,ex1)
- RE: [analog-help] No Outpu... Stephen Turner
