Terry Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> We have a web page that received almost 1 million hits yesterday. 
>> It is a JSP page that takes parameters to determine how to display
>> the page.   The most common combination had 3000 hits.  Our Request
>> report is showing detail right down to 10 users requesting a
>> specific combination.  I cannot seem to understand how the
>> REQARGSFLOOR works.  The example is "0.1%b" and I can't seem to
>> figure out what that means. 

It means requests that were responsible for at least 0.1% of the bandwidth 
(bytes) used yesterday.

>> I would like to see it return on only hits that receive 1000+ hits

REQARGSFLOOR 1000r

http://analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR

>> or
>> suppress it entirely so that you only see the total number of hits
>> for the JSP.

You can tell Analog to ignore the arguments for a particular script with 
ARGSEXCLUDE - 
ARGSEXCLUDE /path/script.jsp

Aengus

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