-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, All/Reza,
sounds like an plan. Unfortunately I can't be of much practical help there as I'm not familiar with that framework. However, if there is something I can contribute to this effort, do let me know. I think it is pretty vital that we have at least one or more user-agents strings for the devices in the resources. In the mean time I got a positive response from Infrastructure, from Mark Thomas (see below), but I'm going to need some help with implementing it seeing as again I'm not familiar with the platform/framework. If I understand correctly what we need is a shell-script to extract the ua-strings from the logs on people.apache.org Suggestions ? Or rather : help ! ;-) "You have shell access to people.apache.org /x1/logarchive/www is world readable So help yourself subject to the following ground rules: 1. You may not copy *any* of those files to *any* other machine (unless it is an ASF machine but I'm assuming you don't have access to any other machine apart from people). 2. You may run the process to filter those files on people.a.o 3. You may copy a list of extracted unique user agent strings to any other machine. That list may optionally include request counts and may optionally break the results down by time. 4. Under no circumstances may any other data be extracted from the logs and removed to a non-ASF machine without the express permission of the infra team. Mark" esjr -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJR3EcTAAoJEOxywXcFLKYcKNQIAJcmYgOV/TlPe4TU8LbhsX4a kMhmEeZdau5EG20d99baFUtWx1a6W3DYI8RBOnHpBU2c905pPbQOJpI/KgP/Ug4I uO3OKXEXX5OAwDQ/OwOgNdWvhPp1CoVVKqyRTiLxHEn66cKn3V8eEHYRTnFFAcEQ qssgRh8IpaRSP7LDfb3vKjqyGLPj2p0DDev1J6VhrKo7M3CI6BgfxAqYySxP7nRX GbHqTeKFWDqMscn/p1HAN4vXafziKpPdwv5lks9NJTuDJMkdJoZXkRKFYW9AHaBi IVUuW3hLnRDBG+WLwC7uIf1t8EOSsBAsDDLfxIh3u8q1Fn6Jn10ULGga7RV/aGs= =pt7w -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
