Re: [analog-help] HELP!

1999-05-19 Thread Stephen Turner

On Wed, 19 May 1999, A.K wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> I just installed analog successfully on my dedicated server. Now I have
> a problem: It seems to run correctly but I can not view the output.html
> file because it is created in my httpd directory.
> Next thing is: How can I add domains to monitor?
> How can I make analog produce the output.html file in one folder of one
> domain or for every single domain in a folder of every domain?

I'm not sure I really understand your questions. But you can set the
location of the output file with the OUTFILE command.

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RE: [analog-help] HELP!

1999-05-19 Thread Brian K. Gibbins

Hi Alex:

I'm fairly new to analog myself, but I've been using getstats for awhile.
I'm working on converting everything to analog now.
What I've been doing is creating domainname_specific config files and
running them from cron.  This works great for me because all of my domains
create separate logfiles.  Using the OUTFILE command that Stephen mentioned
I send each of the files to a specific directory.  I'm actually creating 3
config files per domainname.  They are 1) domain_comp.cfg [includes daily,
weekly, etc.]; 2) domain_host.cfg [includes host information so I can see
who has been visiting] and 3) domain_refer.cfg [contains the addresses of
the sites that refered a visit to my server].  Once I got the hang of it, it
became pretty easy.

ANSWERS SPECIFIC TO YOUR Q's:

I'm not sure why you can't read them in your httpd directory.  This is
normally a public access web directory.  One reason I CAN think of is that
you are serving separate domains off of the httpd directory (this is what I
do), but you should be able to use the IP address itself to get into the
httpd directory.

As far as how to monitor domains, I use the host report with a "HOSTFLOOR
1r" command.  This makes sure that I display every host that has made at
least 1 request.

I would be happy to send you the config files that I'm using if you like.
I'm using a UNIX based system.

Brian


ALEX WROTE:
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>Subject: [analog-help] HELP!
>
>
>Hello!
>
>I just installed analog successfully on my dedicated server. Now I have
>a problem: It seems to run correctly but I can not view the output.html
>file because it is created in my httpd directory.
>Next thing is: How can I add domains to monitor?
>How can I make analog produce the output.html file in one folder of one
>domain or for every single domain in a folder of every domain?
>I am a little confused beause the readme file does not cover this
>information I think.
>I appreciate all help and apologize if my questions are too stupid:-)
>Thank you
>Alex
>


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Re: [analog-help] Help!

1999-10-25 Thread steve

Hi!
Don't worry! It's all sorted now!

Thanks anyway!

Steve

Stephen Turner wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I've just got a RaQ(tm)2 Server, and wish to add this stats program to
> > the server. I'm sure I have the correct version for the server, but
> > stuck on how to set-up, where to put the software etc.
> >
> > The server is controlled through the browser or Telnet. I we've come to
> > a complete blank on what to do next!
> >
> > The server uses Linux 2.0 multitasking o/s and Apache 1.3.3 web server.
> >
> > I have the files on my comp (after downloading them) but what next.
> > The readme file (Readme.html) doesn't explain and help me that well.
> >
>
> Which version have you downloaded? You should have at least 3.32.
> docs/start.html will then get you started, but basically you should just
> need to type 'make'.
>
> --
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Re: [analog-help] Help!

1999-10-25 Thread Stephen Turner

On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've just got a RaQ(tm)2 Server, and wish to add this stats program to
> the server. I'm sure I have the correct version for the server, but
> stuck on how to set-up, where to put the software etc.
> 
> The server is controlled through the browser or Telnet. I we've come to
> a complete blank on what to do next!
> 
> The server uses Linux 2.0 multitasking o/s and Apache 1.3.3 web server.
> 
> I have the files on my comp (after downloading them) but what next.
> The readme file (Readme.html) doesn't explain and help me that well.
> 

Which version have you downloaded? You should have at least 3.32.
docs/start.html will then get you started, but basically you should just
need to type 'make'.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2000-01-27 Thread Jeremy Wadsack

Ryan Clemens wrote:

>
>
> I am trying to configure my domain report so that it will sort out the
> Dns entries in a specific way. What I want the program to do is show
> me how many people from with in the office are viewing a group of
> pages as well as how many people outside are viewing. I want to do
> this so that I can see how many of the hits to our pages are from
> office staff and how many are from the students using our pages. I was
> wondering if there is any way to configure analog to do this.
>

Yes, you need to do two reports. In the first you exclude all referrers
that are in the office. This give you a report of outside viewers. In
the second you include only referrers  in the office. This is the
internal report.

HTH,

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Re: [analog-help] help

2000-01-28 Thread Stephen Turner

On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:

> Ryan Clemens wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > I am trying to configure my domain report so that it will sort out the
> > Dns entries in a specific way. What I want the program to do is show
> > me how many people from with in the office are viewing a group of
> > pages as well as how many people outside are viewing. I want to do
> > this so that I can see how many of the hits to our pages are from
> > office staff and how many are from the students using our pages. I was
> > wondering if there is any way to configure analog to do this.
> >
> 
> Yes, you need to do two reports. In the first you exclude all referrers
> that are in the office. This give you a report of outside viewers. In
> the second you include only referrers  in the office. This is the
> internal report.
> 

You mean hosts, not referrers, Jeremy.

The commands you need are HOSTINCLUDE and HOSTEXCLUDE.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2000-01-28 Thread Aengus Lawlor

Jeremy Wadsack wrote:

>Ryan Clemens wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to configure my domain report so that it will sort out the 
>> Dns entries in a specific way. What I want the program to do is show
>> me how many people from with in the office are viewing a group of 
>> pages as well as how many people outside are viewing. I want to do 
>> this so that I can see how many of the hits to our pages are from
>> office staff and how many are from the students using our pages. I was 
>> wondering if there is any way to configure analog to do this.
>
>Yes, you need to do two reports. In the first you exclude all 
>referrers that are in the office. This give you a report of outside 
>viewers. In the second you include only referrers  in the office. This 
>is the internal report.

Couldn't you use a HOSTALIAS command to aggregate all the "internal" 
traffic under a single address if you want to compare internal and 
external traffic?

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] help

2000-03-07 Thread Stephen Turner

On 7 Mar 2000, Harry Lebowitz wrote:

> 
>  I get logfiles everyday from the server my page is on.  I want to an 
>  analysis of only my related web pages not the entire logfile.  The 
>  general format of the address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I want only the stats 
>  for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xxx.  Can anybody help?

FILEINCLUDE is the command you need. Of course, if someone else is running
the program for you, you'll have to get them to configure it.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2000-03-23 Thread jiva

There are FLOOR options on the reports.(see docs)
In this case you'll want to set the value to 10 or 1.

Harry Lebowitz wrote:
> 
>  I am trying to fine tune the reports that come out of Analog.  I come
>  to the HOST Report - it only lists hosts that have 100 or more
>  requests.  Is there any way of lowering the threshold to maybe 10 or
>  all?

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Re: [analog-help] help

2000-03-23 Thread Aengus Lawlor

Harry Lebowitz wrote:

 I am trying to fine tune the reports that come out of Analog.  I come 
 to the HOST Report - it only lists hosts that have 100 or more 
 requests.  Is there any way of lowering the threshold to maybe 10 or 
 all?
 
HOSTFLOOR
 
Analog/docs/othreps.html
 
Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-01-22 Thread alan

goto the Analog 3.x help:

http://www.analog.cx/docs3/errors.html#warnsL



-alan





Randyman wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have a bit of a problem with Analog 3 running on Unix with FreeBDS.  Up
> until a few days ago, everything was fine.  However, at this point I am
> starting to receive the following warnings and then eventually it will crap
> out.
>
> /analog3: Warning L: logfiles
>/www_logs/dns.2821.gz and
>/www_logs/dns.2811.gz overlap: possible double counting
> /analog3: Warning L: logfiles
>/www_logs/dns.2821.gz and
>/www_logs/dns.2812.gz overlap: possible double counting
> /analog3: Warning L: logfiles
>/www_logs/dns.2821.gz and
>/www_logs/dns.2813.gz overlap: possible double counting
> etc...
>
> Can anyone shed some light on this for me?  Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Randy
>
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RE: [analog-help] help

2001-01-31 Thread Lambert, Michael



Sorry,
 
This 
is a bit off topic, but can someone post an example of a logfile line that 
includes a virtual host field?  Thanks... again sorry for posting off topic 
but I cant find this information anywhere.
 
--ML


RE: [analog-help] help

2001-02-01 Thread Stephen Turner

On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Lambert, Michael wrote:

> Sorry,
>  
> This is a bit off topic, but can someone post an example of a logfile line
> that includes a virtual host field?  Thanks... again sorry for posting off
> topic but I cant find this information anywhere.

You're looking for a standard format? I don't think there is one. That's why
analog accepts configurable formats.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-02-05 Thread Stephen Turner

On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, James Robinson wrote:

> Hi
> 
> please can you help me with analog.
> 
> I have used analog on my web sites hosted by easyspace. However I now have
> my own dedicated server and would like to run analog online for my own
> site and my clients sites. 
> 
> Can you let me know how to set this up on the server. (my server is a
> raq3) 

James,

There are "Getting Started" instructions at
  http://www.analog.cx/docs/start.html

Of course, mail this list again if you have more specific questions later.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-05-23 Thread Duke Hillard

Yes, analog can generate HTML pages to be read from
an intranet or internet server via a browser. Analog also
has the capacity to produce text files (plain and ASCII),
LaTeX code, and delimited flat files with the analog user
specifying a special string to use as delimiter (very handy
for importing into spreadsheets).

Concerning setup, analog usually produces an analog.cfg
file in the main analog directory (same place in which the
analog binary resides).  Which version do you have?  Did
you download source code that you compiled or did you
download a pre-compiled executable file?

Please respond to the list (more help that way).

-- Duke Hillard


Bill Pulte wrote:

> I am new to this analog thing and am looking for guidance.  I work for a
> school district and I want a number of people to access the analog
> information for logging purposes (ie) through a browser.  I am running
> Apache on Debian Gnu/Linux and I added the analog module, but there is no
> .cfg file listed within the database.  My two questions are
>
> 1) first will analog do what I want it to.
>
> 2) Second what am I missing in the setup.
>
> Any help would be appreciated


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RE: [analog-help] help

2001-05-23 Thread Bill Pulte

I used the precompiled version set up on the Debian server.  I found an
analog.conf file but it is located in my /etc directory. The other installed
stuff seems to be located in the /usr/doc/analog directory.  don't know if
this is any help, but thanks for your time

Bill

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes, analog can generate HTML pages to be read from
an intranet or internet server via a browser. Analog also
has the capacity to produce text files (plain and ASCII),
LaTeX code, and delimited flat files with the analog user
specifying a special string to use as delimiter (very handy
for importing into spreadsheets).

Concerning setup, analog usually produces an analog.cfg
file in the main analog directory (same place in which the
analog binary resides).  Which version do you have?  Did
you download source code that you compiled or did you
download a pre-compiled executable file?

Please respond to the list (more help that way).

-- Duke Hillard


Bill Pulte wrote:

> I am new to this analog thing and am looking for guidance.  I work for a
> school district and I want a number of people to access the analog
> information for logging purposes (ie) through a browser.  I am running
> Apache on Debian Gnu/Linux and I added the analog module, but there is no
> .cfg file listed within the database.  My two questions are
>
> 1) first will analog do what I want it to.
>
> 2) Second what am I missing in the setup.
>
> Any help would be appreciated

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-05-25 Thread Duke Hillard

I went to the Debian site and noticed that they offer
versions 4.01 (stable) and 5.02 (development).  This
surprised me as I thought that version 5.01 was stable.
But I don't use Debian, so I might be way off base.

Compiling might be an option to consider if  problems
with the Debian download aren't resolved. I work in a
Solaris 8 environment and compile analog from the
source code.  I am not a wizard in C++, but Stephen
has built and packaged analog in a foolproof manner.
I know that compiling isnt' for everybody and that it
can present its own unique set of problems at times,
but it has been working very well for us.

-- Duke Hillard


Bill Pulte wrote:

> I used the precompiled version set up on the Debian server.  I found an
> analog.conf file but it is located in my /etc directory. The other installed
> stuff seems to be located in the /usr/doc/analog directory.  don't know if
> this is any help, but thanks for your time
>
> Bill
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Duke Hillard
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 1:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] help
>
> Yes, analog can generate HTML pages to be read from
> an intranet or internet server via a browser. Analog also
> has the capacity to produce text files (plain and ASCII),
> LaTeX code, and delimited flat files with the analog user
> specifying a special string to use as delimiter (very handy
> for importing into spreadsheets).
>
> Concerning setup, analog usually produces an analog.cfg
> file in the main analog directory (same place in which the
> analog binary resides).  Which version do you have?  Did
> you download source code that you compiled or did you
> download a pre-compiled executable file?
>
> Please respond to the list (more help that way).
>
> -- Duke Hillard
>
> Bill Pulte wrote:
>
> > I am new to this analog thing and am looking for guidance.  I work for a
> > school district and I want a number of people to access the analog
> > information for logging purposes (ie) through a browser.  I am running
> > Apache on Debian Gnu/Linux and I added the analog module, but there is no
> > .cfg file listed within the database.  My two questions are
> >
> > 1) first will analog do what I want it to.
> >
> > 2) Second what am I missing in the setup.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated


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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-05-26 Thread Timothy Downing

I Debian version numbers work the same as Linux kernal version numbers,
anything ending in an odd number is development, and anything ending in even
is finalized
- Original Message -
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] help




Duke Hillard wrote:

> I went to the Debian site and noticed that they offer
> versions 4.01 (stable) and 5.02 (development).  This
> surprised me as I thought that version 5.01 was stable.
> But I don't use Debian, so I might be way off base.

(stable) and (development) for Debian distributions refer to the
package, not the content of the package. It just means the the "Debian
Council" has not approved 5.x to be included in a stable distribution of
Debian.

I wonder where the 5.02 code came from though, since 5.01 was the last
release


> Compiling might be an option to consider if  problems
> with the Debian download aren't resolved. I work in a
> Solaris 8 environment and compile analog from the
> source code.  I am not a wizard in C++, but Stephen
> has built and packaged analog in a foolproof manner.
> I know that compiling isnt' for everybody and that it
> can present its own unique set of problems at times,
> but it has been working very well for us.

Analog has to be the easiest program to build. Just type 'make' and it
will build on your system. (Of course you may want to edit anlghead.h
first.)



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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-05-28 Thread Stephen Turner

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Duke Hillard wrote:

> I went to the Debian site and noticed that they offer
> versions 4.01 (stable) and 5.02 (development).  This
> surprised me as I thought that version 5.01 was stable.
> But I don't use Debian, so I might be way off base.

It's 5.0-2. The Debian numbering system is (in the simplest case)
  upstreamversion-Debianpatch
So this is the second Debian release of 5.0.

> Compiling might be an option to consider if  problems
> with the Debian download aren't resolved.

/etc/ is the correct location for configuration files in Debian. Analog is
set up under Debian to use /etc/analog.conf as its main configuration file.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-05-28 Thread Stephen Turner

On Sat, 26 May 2001, Timothy Downing wrote:

> I Debian version numbers work the same as Linux kernal version numbers,
> anything ending in an odd number is development, and anything ending in even
> is finalized

This is not true, for Debian itself or the packages within it.

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RE: [analog-help] help

2001-08-14 Thread Matt Richards

Yep, use can use the FROM and TO commands in the config file.  See
http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html#fromto

The page also says how to do it from the command line.

Good Luck,
Matt

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Sent: 14 August 2001 10:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [analog-help] help


I downloaded the Analog 4.13 executable in January and it's all been
running fine. I have been able to generate  successful cumulative
results on a weekly basis since then. However over the past two months I

have found that the results are cumulative from May and not January. I
have checked the Analog software properties and this correctly shows the
creation
date as January. Is there anyway to force Analog to generate a report
bewteen to input dates? Please help.

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-08-14 Thread Stephen Turner

On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Faiza Shaikh wrote:

> I downloaded the Analog 4.13 executable in January and it's all been
> running fine. I have been able to generate  successful cumulative
> results on a weekly basis since then. However over the past two months I
> 
> have found that the results are cumulative from May and not January. I
> have checked the Analog software properties and this correctly shows the
> creation
> date as January. Is there anyway to force Analog to generate a report
> bewteen to input dates? Please help.
> 

Maybe your old logfiles have been moved, or even deleted, so that you're
only analysing more recent ones?

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-08-14 Thread Adrian Edmonds

- Original Message -
From: "Faiza Shaikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 10:43 AM
Subject: [analog-help] help


> I downloaded the Analog 4.13 executable in January and it's all been
> running fine. I have been able to generate  successful cumulative
> results on a weekly basis since then. However over the past two months I
>
> have found that the results are cumulative from May and not January. I
> have checked the Analog software properties and this correctly shows the
> creation
> date as January. Is there anyway to force Analog to generate a report
> bewteen to input dates? Please help.
>
Put the following in your config file. Change the dates to suit. Stir well
and serve.

# Exclude everything except August YYMMDD format
 FROM 010801
 TO 010831

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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-11-27 Thread James Herrmann

Hello,

This type of reporting is not supported.  The accuracy
of pin pointing visitors at the city level is highly
suspect.  According to an unnamed commercial product
I've used, 45% of my traffic comes from Virginia, USA
(AOL, of course).  Obviously this is a flawed system
that Analog wisely omits.

- Jim

--- orinbai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>   I want to get a report like :
>50811:  0.28%: City A
>38964:  0.22%: City B
>36740:  0.19%: City C
>33964:  0.16%: City D
> in domain report.Can i?
> I come from China,there is so many ip address in
> China.I cant write every category in cfg file.Is
> there any way else to solve it?
> Sorry for my poor English.
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Re: [analog-help] help

2001-11-28 Thread Aengus

"James Herrmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

> This type of reporting is not supported.  The accuracy
> of pin pointing visitors at the city level is highly
> suspect.  According to an unnamed commercial product
> I've used, 45% of my traffic comes from Virginia, USA
> (AOL, of course).  Obviously this is a flawed system
> that Analog wisely omits.

Do you know how IP addresses are organized in China? It's not at all
unlikely that Chinese IP addresses are organized geographically.

--- orinbai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >   I want to get a report like :
> >50811:  0.28%: City A
> >38964:  0.22%: City B
> >36740:  0.19%: City C
> >33964:  0.16%: City D
> > in domain report.Can i?
> > I come from China,there is so many ip address in
> > China.I cant write every category in cfg file.Is
> > there any way else to solve it?

You really haven't defined what you mean by "City". If you can't write
every category in the cfg file, is there some other way to "guess" the
information? Can you post some examples of the types of addresses that are
involved?

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] help

2002-03-28 Thread Jeremy Wadsack


Gianni Accogli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Hi,
> i use analog 5.21-1 and i have this problem when i start it:
> analog: Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines in logfile
>   /home/sites/site77/web/weblogs/access.log: turn debugging on or try different


> LOGFORMAT in my httpd.conf is this:

> LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" %{User-Agent}i\" combined

There is a problem with this format. In fact Apache shouldn't even
process this line. There's no trailing quote to match the opening one.
Usually 'combined' format is defined like this:

LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined

If you have actually used that format (and, for some reason, Apache
accepted if) you may have trouble processing your logs, as the User
Agent field will not be quoted. You may be able to match it with an
APACHELOGFORMAT command in Analog or you may want to process those log
files with a tool like Perl or sed to clean them up.


> LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
> LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer
> LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent

Which of these is in use? (Look for the CustomLog command.)


> and in my analog.cfg i have this:

> LOGFORMAT COMBINED
> LOGFORMAT COMMON
> LOGFORMAT BROWSER

Analog should auto-detect any of these anyway.


> LOGFORMAT REFERER

REFERRER is spelled with two R's in the middle.



> LOGFORMAT ([%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] %B)

This only provides browser information and doesn't match any of the
LogFormat lines you show above,


> how can i resolve my problem?

First try it without any *LOGFORMAT commands. Analog will autodetect
common and combined format and many others.

If that doesn't work, use APACHELOGFORMAT command with the format from
above that is in use.

Full details on the *LOGFORMAT commands can be found here:
http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfmt.html.



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Re: [analog-help] Help!

2002-10-10 Thread analog-help

Have you tried

LOGFILE "C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 
5.24\logs\access_log"

-- Duke


David M. Grub wrote:

>I am new to using Analog and need some help. I downloaded and installed
>Analog 5.24 for Windows. I use a Windows2000 PC on a network with a Windows
>2000 server. I also downloaded Report Magic, but haven't messed with that
>yet.
>
>I used an FTP program to import our web log file (named access_log) from
>/logs/web/ on our ISP's server. It is simply a file named access_log showing
>no extension. I have the file sitting in a folder named logs I created
>within the Analog folder which is located on my desktop. The path of the
>file would be C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog
>5.24\logs\access_log. I use the analog.cfg file as is with the following
>exceptions...
>
>LOGFILE access_log
># LOGFILE C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 5.24\logs
>
>When I execute the program, it creates the Report.html file, but there is
>really no information in it. I will paste the contents of the report below
>this line. What am I doing wrong?
>
>
>Web Server Statistics for [my organisation]Program started at
>Thu-10-Oct-2002 15:27.
>
>
>
>
>General Summary
>(Go To: Top: General Summary)
>
>This report contains overall statistics.
>
>Successful requests: 0
>
>
>
>
>This analysis was produced by analog 5.24.
>Running time: Less than 1 second.
>(Go To: Top: General Summary)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>David M. Grub
>Assistant Administrator
>Handler Henning and Rosenberg
>1300 Linglestown Road
>Harrisburg, PA 17110
>(717) 238-2000
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
>
>
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RE: [analog-help] Help!

2002-10-10 Thread analog-help

Duke, I wasn't sure which line you were suggesting I change. I assume you
meant the first line?

This is exactly the way I have it configured at this moment and it is
creating the Report.html with nothing in it.

LOGFILE access_log
# LOGFILE C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 5.24\logs
OUTFILE Report.html
HOSTNAME "[my organisation]"

Might it have something to do with the file not having an extenstion?  I
know there is something in the file because it is over 7 MB in size. I have
messing around with this all day and think I have the basic understanding of
how to configure things. I just can't get it to spit anything out in the
report it generates. I'm leaving for the day, so I will respond to any other
questions or comments tomorrow. Thanks.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Duke Hillard
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help!


Have you tried

LOGFILE "C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog
5.24\logs\access_log"

-- Duke


David M. Grub wrote:

>I am new to using Analog and need some help. I downloaded and installed
>Analog 5.24 for Windows. I use a Windows2000 PC on a network with a Windows
>2000 server. I also downloaded Report Magic, but haven't messed with that
>yet.
>
>I used an FTP program to import our web log file (named access_log) from
>/logs/web/ on our ISP's server. It is simply a file named access_log
showing
>no extension. I have the file sitting in a folder named logs I created
>within the Analog folder which is located on my desktop. The path of the
>file would be C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog
>5.24\logs\access_log. I use the analog.cfg file as is with the following
>exceptions...
>
>LOGFILE access_log
># LOGFILE C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 5.24\logs
>
>When I execute the program, it creates the Report.html file, but there is
>really no information in it. I will paste the contents of the report below
>this line. What am I doing wrong?
>
>
>Web Server Statistics for [my organisation]Program started at
>Thu-10-Oct-2002 15:27.
>
>---
-
>
>
>General Summary
>(Go To: Top: General Summary)
>
>This report contains overall statistics.
>
>Successful requests: 0
>
>
>---
-
>
>This analysis was produced by analog 5.24.
>Running time: Less than 1 second.
>(Go To: Top: General Summary)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>David M. Grub
>Assistant Administrator
>Handler Henning and Rosenberg
>1300 Linglestown Road
>Harrisburg, PA 17110
>(717) 238-2000
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
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>contained in the message. If you have received the message in error, please
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RE: [analog-help] Help!

2002-10-10 Thread analog-help

On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, David M. Grub wrote:

> Duke, I wasn't sure which line you were suggesting I change. I assume you
> meant the first line?
> 
> This is exactly the way I have it configured at this moment and it is
> creating the Report.html with nothing in it.
> 

Run analog from the DOS command prompt. Then you will be able to see any
errors or warnings. Or alternatively, put the ERRFILE command at the top of
your configuration file to redirect errors and warnings to a file.

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Re: [analog-help] Help!

2002-10-22 Thread analog-help


-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
Gayle Coston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tuesday, October 22, 2002 7:35 AM):

> --
> Background :  We are using Ezproxy to authenticate users for remote access
> of databases.  Ezproxy is set up to pass through the on campus computers
> because of IP addresses.  Off campus users get an authentication screen
> before they are passed onto the databases.  What we want to do is count the
> number of users being sent to the different databases. (i.e. # going to
> LexisNexis, # going to InfoTrac Health, )
 
> We run the Ezproxy software on a Windows 2000 computer.  The Analog software
> is on the same computer.  The campus is a conglomerate of Window computers,
> running W98, WNT and W2000.  There are also some Macs on campus.
> --
 
> In trying to set up Analog to produce the desired results I read all the
> different "help" files and changed  the config file to (what I thought
> would) produce the desired results (i.e. the Results Report.)
 
> But each time I click on the "analog" icon to run the report, a dos screen
> pops up real fast and then disappears.  Then I would go look at the results
> file.  The first several times all I got was the results from the sample
> file.  I went back and looked at the config file, and realized I had spelt
> "file" wrong in one place.  I corrected that and reran the program.  At
> least now I do not get the sample data, what I get is the beginning of the
> Report and no results whatsoever.
 
> 1) Do I have the config file set up correctly to give me counts of who is
> going to what database?
 
> 2) Do I need to set up the config file differently.  I read the
> documentation files and I think I have it set up to produce the results I
> wanted, but I might be wrong.
 
> 3) Can this software even do what I am asking for?
 
> I am including at the end of the email a copy of our config file.
 
> If anyone can help me config it to produce the desired results I will be
> forever greatful.  
 
> Margo
 
 
> Margo Pierson
> Systems/Government Documents Librarian
> Magale Library
> Southern Arkansas University
> 100 E. University
> Magnolia, AR 71754
> 870-235-4177
> 870-235-5018 (fax)
 
> # Configuration file for analog 5.24
> # See http://www.analog.cx/
> #
> # Here are a couple of configuration commands to get you started. Add any
> more
> # you like from the Readme.
> #
> # Lines starting with # are comments.
> #
> # There is a much more extensive configuration file in examples/big.cfg
> #
> # If you need a LOGFORMAT command (most people don't -- try it without
> first!),
> # it must go here, above the LOGFILE commands.
> # Where you tell the program to find the data
> # LOGFILE logfile.log
> LOGFILE August.log
> # LOGFILE C:\old\logs\access_log.*
 
> # This is where you tell the program where to put the output file
> OUTFILE August.html
> OUTPUT HTML
> LANGUAGE ENGLISH
> # Puts this at the top of the report
> HOSTNAME "Magale Library"
> #To view the files by number of requests (i.e. Request Report)
> # REQINCLUDE pages
> REQUEST ON
> REQCHART OFF
> REQCOLS R
> REQEXCLUDE *
> REQEXCLUDE *.zip
> REQEXCLUDE *.gz
> REQEXCLUDE *.Z
> REQEXCLUDE *.pdf
> REQINCLUDE *.html
> REQINCLUDE *.htm
> # REQLINKINCLUDE pages
> REFLINKINCLUDE *
> REQLINKEXCLUDE *.zip
> REQLINKEXCLUDE *.pdf
> REDIRREFLINKINCLUDE *
> FAILREFLINKINCLUDE *
> # UNCOMPRESS *.gz,*.Z "gzip -cd"
> # SUBBROW */*
> # SUBTYPE *.gz,*.Z
> # OSCHARTEXPAND Windows
> # Add whichever of these types of pages you have on your server, or others.
> # PAGEINCLUDE *.shtml
> # PAGEINCLUDE *.asp
> # PAGEINCLUDE *.jsp
> # PAGEINCLUDE *.cfm
> # PAGEINCLUDE *.pl
> # PAGEINCLUDE *.php
> # More SEARCHENGINE commands can be found at
> # http://www.analog.cx/helpers/#conffiles
> SEARCHENGINE http://*altavista.*/* q
> SEARCHENGINE http://*yahoo.*/* p
> SEARCHENGINE http://*google.*/* q
> SEARCHENGINE http://*lycos.*/* query
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*aol.*/* query
> SEARCHENGINE http://*excite.*/* search
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*go2net.*/* general
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*metacrawler.*/* general
> SEARCHENGINE http://*msn.*/* MT
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*hotbot.com/* MT
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*netscape.*/* search
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*looksmart.*/* key
> SEARCHENGINE http://*infoseek.*/* qt
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*webcrawler.*/* search,searchText
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*goto.*/* Keywords
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*snap.*/* keyword
> SEARCHENGINE http://*dogpile.*/* q
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*askjeeves.*/* ask
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*ask.*/* ask
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*aj.*/* ask
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*directhit.*/* qry
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*alltheweb.*/* query
> SEARCHENGINE http://*northernlight.*/* qr
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*nlsearch.*/* qr
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*dmoz.*/* search
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*newhoo.*/* search
> # SEARCHENGINE http://*netfind.*/* query,search,s
> # SEARCHENGINE http:/

Re: [analog-help] Help!

2002-10-22 Thread analog-help
(Sorry about the previous empty response -- sticky fingers!)

You should start by just producing a report from your log files. Then
you can work at fine-tuning it to get the results you want.

On Windows, it can be very helpful to add the ERRFILE command so you
can see what error and warning messages Analog is producing. This will
help you tune the file to get results. See
http://analog.cx/docs/debug.html#ERRFILE

If you are running Analog on Proxy logs you may have to write a custom
LOGFORMAT line for it to parse the logs. See
http://analog.cs/docs/logfmt.html.

You haven't define what distinguishes the connections to the
databases. Those are probably some kind of request detail. Once you
have all the setup working, the Request Report will show you how many
requests were made to each requested file. You can use the FILEINCLUDE
command to filter the report to only include the requests you want to
monitor. See http://analog.cs/docs/include.html.

If you want to know the number of unique hosts that requested each
file, then you'll have to run a separate report for each file using
just that FILEEXCLUDE statement and then collect the results yourself
(or with a Perl script or something). See
http://analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq128.

If you want to know how many distinct users (rather than distinct
hosts) visited, you can't accurately count that without a state system
(which HTTP does not provide). See
http://analog.cx/docs/webworks.html.


-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group



Gayle Coston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tuesday, October 22, 2002 7:35 AM):

> --
> Background :  We are using Ezproxy to authenticate users for remote access
> of databases.  Ezproxy is set up to pass through the on campus computers
> because of IP addresses.  Off campus users get an authentication screen
> before they are passed onto the databases.  What we want to do is count the
> number of users being sent to the different databases. (i.e. # going to
> LexisNexis, # going to InfoTrac Health, )
 
> We run the Ezproxy software on a Windows 2000 computer.  The Analog software
> is on the same computer.  The campus is a conglomerate of Window computers,
> running W98, WNT and W2000.  There are also some Macs on campus.
> --
 
> In trying to set up Analog to produce the desired results I read all the
> different "help" files and changed  the config file to (what I thought
> would) produce the desired results (i.e. the Results Report.)
 
> But each time I click on the "analog" icon to run the report, a dos screen
> pops up real fast and then disappears.  Then I would go look at the results
> file.  The first several times all I got was the results from the sample
> file.  I went back and looked at the config file, and realized I had spelt
> "file" wrong in one place.  I corrected that and reran the program.  At
> least now I do not get the sample data, what I get is the beginning of the
> Report and no results whatsoever.
 
> 1) Do I have the config file set up correctly to give me counts of who is
> going to what database?
 
> 2) Do I need to set up the config file differently.  I read the
> documentation files and I think I have it set up to produce the results I
> wanted, but I might be wrong.
 
> 3) Can this software even do what I am asking for?
 
> I am including at the end of the email a copy of our config file.
 
> If anyone can help me config it to produce the desired results I will be
> forever greatful.  
 
> Margo
 
 
> Margo Pierson
> Systems/Government Documents Librarian
> Magale Library
> Southern Arkansas University
> 100 E. University
> Magnolia, AR 71754
> 870-235-4177
> 870-235-5018 (fax)
 
> # Configuration file for analog 5.24
> # See http://www.analog.cx/
> #
> # Here are a couple of configuration commands to get you started. Add any
> more
> # you like from the Readme.
> #
> # Lines starting with # are comments.
> #
> # There is a much more extensive configuration file in examples/big.cfg
> #
> # If you need a LOGFORMAT command (most people don't -- try it without
> first!),
> # it must go here, above the LOGFILE commands.
> # Where you tell the program to find the data
> # LOGFILE logfile.log
> LOGFILE August.log
> # LOGFILE C:\old\logs\access_log.*
 
> # This is where you tell the program where to put the output file
> OUTFILE August.html
> OUTPUT HTML
> LANGUAGE ENGLISH
> # Puts this at the top of the report
> HOSTNAME "Magale Library"
> #To view the files by number of requests (i.e. Request Report)
> # REQINCLUDE pages
> REQUEST ON
> REQCHART OFF
> REQCOLS R
> REQEXCLUDE *
> REQEXCLUDE *.zip
> REQEXCLUDE *.gz
> REQEXCLUDE *.Z
> REQEXCLUDE *.pdf
> REQINCLUDE *.html
> REQINCLUDE *.htm
> # REQLINKINCLUDE pages
> REFLINKINCLUDE *
> REQLINKEXCLUDE *.zip
> REQLINKEXCLUDE *.pdf
> REDIRREFLINKINCLUDE *
> FAILREFLINKINCLUDE *
> # UNCOMPRESS *.gz,*.Z "gzip -cd"
> # SUBBROW */*
> # SUBTYPE *.gz,*.Z
> # OSCHARTEXPAND Win

RE: [analog-help] Help!

2002-10-12 Thread analog-help
Have you tried

# LOGFILE access_log
LOGFILE C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 5.2 \logs

as # comments out the line?


From: "David M. Grub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [analog-help] Help!
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 16:41:11 -0400

Duke, I wasn't sure which line you were suggesting I change. I assume you
meant the first line?

This is exactly the way I have it configured at this moment and it is
creating the Report.html with nothing in it.

LOGFILE access_log
# LOGFILE C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 5.24\logs
OUTFILE Report.html
HOSTNAME "[my organisation]"

Might it have something to do with the file not having an extenstion?  I
know there is something in the file because it is over 7 MB in size. I have
messing around with this all day and think I have the basic understanding 
of
how to configure things. I just can't get it to spit anything out in the
report it generates. I'm leaving for the day, so I will respond to any 
other
questions or comments tomorrow. Thanks.



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Have you tried

LOGFILE "C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog
5.24\logs\access_log"

-- Duke


David M. Grub wrote:

>I am new to using Analog and need some help. I downloaded and installed
>Analog 5.24 for Windows. I use a Windows2000 PC on a network with a 
Windows
>2000 server. I also downloaded Report Magic, but haven't messed with that
>yet.
>
>I used an FTP program to import our web log file (named access_log) from
>/logs/web/ on our ISP's server. It is simply a file named access_log
showing
>no extension. I have the file sitting in a folder named logs I created
>within the Analog folder which is located on my desktop. The path of the
>file would be C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog
>5.24\logs\access_log. I use the analog.cfg file as is with the following
>exceptions...
>
>LOGFILE access_log
># LOGFILE C:\Documents and Settings\dmg.HHR\Desktop\Analog\analog 
5.24\logs
>
>When I execute the program, it creates the Report.html file, but there is
>really no information in it. I will paste the contents of the report 
below
>this line. What am I doing wrong?
>
>
>Web Server Statistics for [my organisation]Program started at
>Thu-10-Oct-2002 15:27.
>
>---
-
>
>
>General Summary
>(Go To: Top: General Summary)
>
>This report contains overall statistics.
>
>Successful requests: 0
>
>
>---
-
>
>This analysis was produced by analog 5.24.
>Running time: Less than 1 second.
>(Go To: Top: General Summary)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [analog-help] Help

2003-02-12 Thread analog-help

Rosemarie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:15 AM):


>   I am unable to get into analog.cfg to config the informtion for
> the sites I wish to moniter. It tells me on screen that there was a
> fauilt with the download but I have done it 3 times. Hope that you
> can get me started.

All I can suggest is trying to download the file again. You could try
another mirror location, (from the list on the download page) just in
case the copy you are downloading is bad.

> I did e.mail Mr Handfield but received a most
> unhelpful reply.

Who is Mr. Handfield?



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Re: [analog-help] HELP!!

2004-08-31 Thread analog-help
You probably need to use FILEINCLUDE.
To learn more about using this command, the
place to go is the documentation page online
at "http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html";.
Hope that helps,
-- Duke
Martin Poole wrote:
I am a beginner when it comes to your 5.32 software.
I am trying to run a request report on specific pages on my intranet.  However, it 
only seems to list the most requested pages, which is not what I want, as they are not 
the pages I am trying to report on.  What do I do?
If you require anymore info, do not hesitate to contact me.  

Many thanks
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Re: [analog-help] help needed

1999-04-07 Thread Jeremy Wadsack



siangming wrote:

> hi,
>
> i'm having some problem with my cgi script, i hope someone can help me
>
> i'm trying to execute a program that looks at the logs and gets the
> stats but i cant seem to execute the program. i can telnet in and
> execute the program, but i cant execute it in my cgi script. here's a
> part of the script
>
> $cmd = "analog +gacic.cfg";
> $dir = "/usr/home/singmail/analog";
>
> chdir ("$dir"); <--- problem i think starts from here
> system ("$cmd>null");   <--- and this wont work
>
> i'm using it in unix btw
>

Analog won't run as a cgi. If you want to run it from the web use the form
interface, anlgform.


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Re: [analog-help] [help] config

1999-02-10 Thread Jason Linhart

On 2/9/99 9:06 PM Mitch Leung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>can anyone help me to config the Analog so that it can report correctly on
>a WebSTAR log?
>
>==
>
>here's the output from Analog
>
>analog: Warning C: Ignoring corrupt format line in logfile
>  (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
>analog: Warning C:   (reason: one item occurs twice in format)
>analog: Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines in logfile WebSTAR
>  1999.01.31.00.log: try different LOGFORMAT
>Current logfile format:
>  !!LOG_FORMAT\n
>  !!%j\n
>analog: Warning R: Turning off empty time reports
>
>==
>
>and here's top ten lines from the log
>
>!!WebSTAR  STARTUP 01/19/99:14:26
>!!LOG_FORMAT AGENT BYTES BYTES_SENT C-DNS C-IP CONNECTION_ID CS(COOKIE)
>CS(HOST) CS(REFERER) CS(USER-AGENT) CS-HOST CS-IP CS-METHOD CS-STATUS
>CS-URI CS-URI-QUERY CS-URI-STEM DATE FROM HOSTNAME METHOD PATH_ARGS REFERER
>RESULT SC-STATUS SEARCH_ARGS TIME TIME_TAKEN TRANSFER_TIME URL USER

The crucial line above is:
>analog: Warning C:   (reason: one item occurs twice in format)
which tells you that one or more fields are duplicatd in the log file. A 
quick look at your LOG_FORMAT shows BYTES & BYTES_SENT, C-DNS & C-IP & 
CS-HOST & CS-IP & HOSTNAME, CS(REFERER) & REFERER, CS-STATUS & SC-STATUS 
& RESULT,  and others.

If you eliminate all of the duplicat fields Analog will work and you logs 
will take less space while containg the same information.

Good Luck
Jason

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Re: [analog-help] Help.... Help?

1999-03-19 Thread Stephen Turner

On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Phil wrote:
>
> I'm sure that I read somewhere there is a form page for allowing a user
> to specify which Virtual domain they are and where their log files
> reside. I can't seem to find it now that its next on my list. I tried to
> write something but my head started to spin.
> 

Well, if your name="lo" form element is type=select or something, rather than
type=hidden, then you can select from a pull-down list. (That will usually
allow people to look at other people's stats as well though).

By the way, have you got it all working from the command line? I usually
recommend that before setting up the form, because the form is the most
difficult bit.

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Re: [analog-help] help please

1999-04-21 Thread Stephen Turner

On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, B.Rumsey wrote:

> Hi . I have just just reload my hard drie and fogot to save analog. Can
> anyone please tell me whwere I can download it again. 
> 

http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/

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Re: [analog-help] Help on

2001-06-19 Thread Jeremy Wadsack


C.Cardoso ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> The log of my server is like this:

> 992339256.181209 192.168.10.22 TCP_MISS/304 290 GET
> http://www.djogos.misericordiadelisboa.pt/calendario/sabado/s16o.gif -
> FIRST_UP_PARENT/proxy.meganet.pt image/gif


> Analog cant identify anytinhig. The Report is 0.

> the problem must be LOGFORMAT

> Can you help me

Analog will not analyze log files that do not have both time and date
on every line of the file.

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Re: [analog-help] Help on

2001-06-19 Thread Stephen Turner

On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:

> 
> C.Cardoso ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > The log of my server is like this:
> 
> > 992339256.181209 192.168.10.22 TCP_MISS/304 290 GET
> > http://www.djogos.misericordiadelisboa.pt/calendario/sabado/s16o.gif -
> > FIRST_UP_PARENT/proxy.meganet.pt image/gif
> 
> 
> > Analog cant identify anytinhig. The Report is 0.
> 
> > the problem must be LOGFORMAT
> 
> > Can you help me
> 
> Analog will not analyze log files that do not have both time and date
> on every line of the file.
> 

I assume 992339256.181 is the date actually (09:47 GMT on June 12 2001).
Anyway, analog would analyse the line if it had neither date nor time.

The next version of the docs will say this:

7. Can analog analyse Squid proxy logfiles?
   It can analyse Squid's common log format, although Squid uses some
   extra HTTP status codes which will be rejected as corrupt by
   analog. But really you want to know different statistics from a
   proxy log, such as percentage of requests retrieved from cache,
   and you might be better to use Squid's native format and a tool
   specifically designed to analyse it such as Calamaris.


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Re: [analog-help] Help on

2001-06-20 Thread simeck1 . edu







Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.isite.net on
19.06.2001 18:07:01

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On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:

>
> C.Cardoso ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > The log of my server is like this:
>
> > 992339256.181209 192.168.10.22 TCP_MISS/304 290 GET
> > http://www.djogos.misericordiadelisboa.pt/calendario/sabado/s16o.gif -
> > FIRST_UP_PARENT/proxy.meganet.pt image/gif
>
>
> > Analog cant identify anytinhig. The Report is 0.
>
> > the problem must be LOGFORMAT
>
> > Can you help me
>
> Analog will not analyze log files that do not have both time and date
> on every line of the file.
>

>I assume 992339256.181 is the date actually (09:47 GMT on June 12 2001).
>Anyway, analog would analyse the line if it had neither date nor time.

That is right.
I using for Squid logformat this setup:

DEFAULTLOGFORMAT (%U.%j%w%T %v %j/%c %b %j %j://%S/%r %u %j %j\n)

I have a good result with it.

>The next version of the docs will say this:

>7. Can analog analyse Squid proxy logfiles?
>   It can analyse Squid's common log format, although Squid uses some
>   extra HTTP status codes which will be rejected as corrupt by
>   analog. But really you want to know different statistics from a
>   proxy log, such as percentage of requests retrieved from cache,
>   and you might be better to use Squid's native format and a tool
>   specifically designed to analyse it such as Calamaris.

If I were you I would increase number logformat strings. For example, code
%D could be describe and analyse method GET, PUT, HEAD, or code %p could be
describe and analyse protocol FTP and HTTP.

Bye
Karel Simecek



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Re: [analog-help] Help Please

2002-05-05 Thread analog-help
Title: Re: [analog-help] Help Please



Solved my own problems :)

Needed to set it to COMBINED

Worked great. Even set my output to COMPUTER and opened it with Report Magic!

Thanks for the fantastic app!

Cameron C. Smith

Inkmonster


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Date: Sat, 04 May 2002 21:45:19 -0700
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [analog-help] Help Please


Hello,

I am a new user setting up 5.22 on a Mac G4 OS 9.22 and have some questions regarding LOGFORMAT.

My web host (XO) has a server side set up of Analog available for their customers to use on the log files which I have been using through a web based control panel for over a year with great results. The size of the log files prompted me to opt for downloading them and running Analog locally so I can delete the logs on my web space. I downloaded and installed Analog, downloaded my log files, and modified the LOGFILE name in the analog.cfg file to the name of my log. It wouldn’t run. I then modified the LOGFILE name to WebSTAR.log and changed the name of my log to WebSTAR.log and it ran! My problem is that the results show only a few hours of log even though the log file is for over four months of logging and the same file when run through my web hosts version of Analog reading the file still on the server show all the info for the four months.

I thought it might be a format problem so I asked my web host and they said the logs are in plain text format. Does that mean I need to change the LOGFORMAT from auto to one of the other options
DEFAULT, AUTO, COMMON, MS-COMMON, COMBINED, MICROSOFT-NA,
 MICROSOFT-INT, WEBSITE-NA, WEBSITE-INT, WEBSTAR, EXTENDED, MS-EXTENDED,
 WEBSTAR-EXTENDED, NETSCAPE, REFERRER, or BROWSER

If so which one and will I be able to keep my original log filename if I use a more appropriate format option?

Thanks in advance and I also want to say that I think this is an awesome program! It really allows me to see what’s going on with my site.


Cameron C. Smith

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Re: [analog-help] Help with Vhosts

1999-01-12 Thread Stephen Turner

On Tue, 5 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi. Pardon me if I'm asking an obvious question, but I'm completely
> baffled with regards to vhosts. I admin a large site with a number of
> virtual hosts and wish to log them all and see the analyses for the
> different host in the analog report. I don't understand how to use the
> VHOSTS command in analog, or what is the best logformat to use
> with analog for this purpose.  I'm using Apache btw.
>

I'm not quite sure how to answer this. I suggest that it's easiest to
give  each virtual host its own logfile. If you want just one logfile,
then record the virtual hostname on each line. Tell analog the log
format  you've used, and then you can filter the virtual hosts with
VHOSTINCLUDE/EXCLUDE, or produce a Virtual Host Report of the activity
for each virtual host.

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Re: [analog-help] Help with Vhosts

1999-01-13 Thread James Kennedy

> > Hi. Pardon me if I'm asking an obvious question, but I'm completely
> > baffled with regards to vhosts. I admin a large site with a number of
> > virtual hosts and wish to log them all and see the analyses for the
> > different host in the analog report. I don't understand how to use the
> > VHOSTS command in analog, or what is the best logformat to use
> > with analog for this purpose.  I'm using Apache btw.
> >
>
> I'm not quite sure how to answer this. I suggest that it's easiest to
> give  each virtual host its own logfile. If you want just one logfile,
> then record the virtual hostname on each line. Tell analog the log
> format  you've used, and then you can filter the virtual hosts with
> VHOSTINCLUDE/EXCLUDE, or produce a Virtual Host Report of the activity
> for each virtual host.
>
> --
> Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/

Well, the problem I have is that most of the Vhosts are also linked
from the main site and are in the directory structure of the main
site. So there's two paths, "www.virtual.host" and
"www.main..server/virtualhost". I was wondering if analog can be
persuaded to pick them both out as being the same file

Thanks for the reply,
James
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Re: [analog-help] Help with Vhosts

1999-01-13 Thread Stephen Turner

On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, James Kennedy wrote:
>
> Well, the problem I have is that most of the Vhosts are also linked
> from the main site and are in the directory structure of the main
> site. So there's two paths, "www.virtual.host" and
> "www.main..server/virtualhost". I was wondering if analog can be
> persuaded to pick them both out as being the same file
>

Yes, you can do this with FILEALIAS.

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Re: [analog-help] [HELP] WebSTAR log

1999-02-07 Thread Jason Linhart

On 2/7/99 5:35 AM Mitch Leung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I'm having trouble with Analog 3.1.1 on a WebSTAR web server log
>
>can anyone help me to fix my problem?
>
>everytime I run Analog, it tells me there're many corrupted lines in the log
>and gives empty report.
>
>Regards,
>
>Mitch
>
>P.S. here's the top ten lines of the log
>
>!!WebSTAR  STARTUP 01/19/99:14:26
>!!LOG_FORMAT AGENT BYTES BYTES_SENT C-DNS C-IP CONNECTION_ID CS(COOKIE)
>CS(HOST) CS(REFERER) CS(USER-AGENT) CS-HOST CS-IP CS-METHOD CS-STATUS
>CS-URI CS-URI-QUERY CS-URI-STEM DATE FROM HOSTNAME METHOD PATH_ARGS REFERER
>RESULT SC-STATUS SEARCH_ARGS TIME TIME_TAKEN TRANSFER_TIME URL USER
>Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)52755275
>   nurn2.esoterica.pt. -   2090""  "www.gocarthk.com"
>   "http://www.hotbot.com/""Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE
>4.01; Windows 98)" nurn2.esoterica.pt. -   GET 200
>   /gocart/index.html  -   /gocart/index.html  01/24/99
>   nurn2.esoterica.pt. GET
>   http://www.hotbot.com/  OK  200 02:04:296
>   6   :gocart:index.html

If you look a little more closely at the error message Analog prints you 
should see something about duplicate fields in the log file. Duplicate 
fields are your problem. Analog is not happy about all the redundant 
information in the log file. BYTES & BYTES_SENT, C-DNS & C-IP & CS-HOST & 
CS-IP & HOSTNAME, CS-URI & CS-URI-STEM & URL, CS-STATUS & RESULT, 
CS(REFERER) & REFERER, and possibly others.

This is also making your log files almost three times as big as they 
should be.

Jason

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Re: [analog-help] help: format configuration

1999-02-17 Thread Stephen Turner

On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Val Pisacane wrote:

> Sorry for the wasted bytes,
>
> Read the documentation at least twice.
>
> When using a "+g" flag for alternative configuration:
>
> DEFAULTLOGFORMAT appears to override the LOGFORMAT specification in the
> default config, if my understanding is now correct.
>
> However a LOGFORMAT in the alternate config with -G & +g flags does not
> seem to work.
>

LOGFORMAT only applies to logfiles which occur LATER in the SAME configuration
file. Does that answer your question?

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Re: [analog-help] Help with Logfiles

2000-03-25 Thread Stephen Turner

On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Dave Greco wrote:

> I have been using Analog 3.22 for a while now (have had problems getting 
> newer ReportMagics to work so I have not upgraded to Analag 4 yet), but I 
> just came to realize that something is not working properly. My website 
> uses 2 access logs, one for http, and one for https. I use the following 
> config lines to tell it to use both access logs:
> 
> LOGFORMAT (%S %j %u [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r %j" %c "%B" %f %b)
> LOGFILE /var/log/httpd/access_log, /var/log/httpd/ssl/access_log
> 
> It seems to be using /var/log/httpd/access_log fine, but it does not seem 
> to be using /var/log/httpd/ssl/access_log. The only errors when I run it 
> involve two cache files that overlap. I know that it is not using the SSL 
> log because there are 500 errors in that log (and none in the regular log) 
> but no 500s are showing up in the status code report. The other weird thing 
> is that when I go to the "request report", all the documents are preceded 
> by /var/log/httpd/ssl/ - i.e. /var/log/httpd/ssl/download.html.
> 

You musn't have a space between the two logfile names.

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Re: [analog-help] help with download

2000-04-07 Thread Jeff Drury

On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have recently tried to download the Mac version 3.2 of Analog.  Several
> times I had an error message "file is corrupt, unable to open".  Finally I
> was able to download and extract the .sit file.  The problem, I don't have
> a file that ends in .cfg.  When I tried to open the .sit file error message
> "cannot find application program that created this" comes up.

Gail, In order to open the .sit file you will need to drag it onto your stuffit 
expander icon -- this should unstuff the file and allow the installation to proceed.

-jeff 



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Re: [analog-help] help with download

2000-04-07 Thread Jason Linhart

On 4/7/00 10:40 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I have recently tried to download the Mac version 3.2 of Analog.  Several
>times I had an error message "file is corrupt, unable to open".  Finally I
>was able to download and extract the .sit file.  The problem, I don't have
>a file that ends in .cfg.  When I tried to open the .sit file error message
>"cannot find application program that created this" comes up.
>
>I am using a MAC IIci, OS 7.1.1.  I will be using this computer to download
>the files from the server.  Another note, I am not a computer programmer
>nor do I have any formal training in computers.  My knowledge is hit and
>miss, thought this information might help when someone replys.  Any help
>will be greatly appreciated.

Try this URL 
. Downloading that should give you a file of 
890,901 bytes called 'Analog3.2.68k.sit.hqx', or perhaps a file of 
658,744 bytes called 'Analog 3.2 Ÿ.sit' depending on how your browser is 
configured. You then need to expand that with StuffIt Expander version 4 
or newer, .

That should give you a folder called 'Analog 3.2 Ÿ' which contains five 
files and four folders, including an executable program called 'Analog 
3.2 68K' and an 'analog.cfg file, among others.

The download at the URL above is valid. If it doesn't work for you, you 
may be having problems downloading files, have you tried downloading 
files from other places?

Good Luck
Jason

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Re: [analog-help] Help regarding Pageviews

2000-09-07 Thread Jeremy Wadsack



Ian Stong wrote:

> I notice at the top of the report is a summary of pageviews (requests for
> pages) for the sites that we run analog against.
>
> I need to provide stats indicating the pageviews for each
> directory/subdirectory.  Perhaps it's already there but I don't see it.  How
> do you go about generating that info?  I suppose outside of analog you could
> extract .htm requests for pages, sort and summarize that way - just want to
> see if analog does it before I use an approach like that.

Add 'P' to your columns for your directory report. The default columns are Rb,
so you could just add the line

DIRCOLS PRb

to you config file. See docs/othreps.html#othCOLS for details.


Jeremy Wadsack
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Re: [analog-help] help-no output

2000-10-15 Thread josef . dyma

Hi Kit,

it would be useful if you could include the part of your server log (error
log?) here, so that we can see what is the problem...

Also -- did you try running Analog with the "-settings"? That shoudl give
you (or us) answer on your question...

Good luck,

--JD.



On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, KompuKit wrote:

> I have 4.11 installed...and until now...it worked fine
> I can no longer get any output why???
> I thought I seen something in my server logs about not being
> able
> to rotate something or other...
> -- 
>  Registered Linux User:167369
> <=KompuKit=>
> Kit Goins   ICQ# 7110071
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> Web Designerhttp://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com
> WebServer:  http://kompukit.dyndns.org
> (Server Runs between M - F 6pm-12am, S & S 12pm-12am EST)
> <=KompuKit=>
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Re: [analog-help] help-no output

2000-10-17 Thread Stephen Turner

On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, KompuKit wrote:

> I have 4.11 installed...and until now...it worked fine
> I can no longer get any output why???
> I thought I seen something in my server logs about not being
> able
> to rotate something or other...

What do you mean by "no output"? Analog always produces something...

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Re: [analog-help] help with configuration

2000-11-10 Thread Jeremy Wadsack



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am having trouble setting up the configuration file the correct way. I am
> able to get a log onto my hard disk correctly.  Following is the information
> I have put in the config file:
>
> Logfile  C:\Program Files\WS_ftp|www.med-malpractice.com-access_log

You need quotes on the file name:

LOGFILE "C:\Program Files\WS_ftp|www.med-malpractice.com-access_log"


>  When I click the analog icon, I get a report icon.  When this is
> clicked, the information states there have been 0 successful requests.

If you use a DOS Prompt / Command Prompt to run Analog you'll get error messages
in the command window which will help you determine what you did wrong (for
example the above would have told you "Too many parameters for LOGFILE
command.")

HTH,

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Re: [analog-help] help with time

2000-11-13 Thread Stephen Turner

On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks so much for helping me get analog up and running.  
> 
> I have the program set up to get the last 6 days worth of statistics:   From  
> -00-00-07
>  To-00-00-01
> 
> I would like to be able to view just the statistics from just "yesterday".  
> What are the correct numbers to put in the configuration file in order to do 
> this?

FROM -00-00-01
TO -00-00-01

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Re: [analog-help] help with time

2000-11-14 Thread RSPEK

Dear Mr. Turner- 

 Thanks so much for your assistance. 

   Ralph Speken

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RE: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt

2001-07-12 Thread Richard Z. Ward

Stephen,

This happened to me a few times. Each time, I renamed the dnscache file and
restarted, causing the program to get the names all over again in a new
file. Of course this is time consuming since I have analog look at logs from
up to a year ago. But, for me, this has always fixed the problem.

For a more elegant solution, I assume someone more familiar with the program
will chime in...

Richard

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Hi everyone,



My dnscache file used to give back the machine names that were accessing my
  site

but now it keeps giving me "*" instead of the machine name.



  16562503 194.126.53.247 *
  16562503 155.126.53.156 *
  16562503 197.1.4.138 *
  16562503 194.1.4.133 *


Does anyone know how I can resolve this?



Much thanks,

Stephen






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RE: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt

2001-07-12 Thread Stephen_Csiza


Richard,

Thanks for the Tip.
I thought about doing that, but was hoping for the more elegant solution
you are in search of.

Hope one materialized but for now I'll use the workaround you suggeted.

thanks,
Stephen






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Stephen,

This happened to me a few times. Each time, I renamed the dnscache file and
restarted, causing the program to get the names all over again in a new
file. Of course this is time consuming since I have analog look at logs
from
up to a year ago. But, for me, this has always fixed the problem.

For a more elegant solution, I assume someone more familiar with the
program
will chime in...

Richard

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Subject: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt


Hi everyone,



My dnscache file used to give back the machine names that were accessing my
  site

but now it keeps giving me "*" instead of the machine name.



  16562503 194.126.53.247 *
  16562503 155.126.53.156 *
  16562503 197.1.4.138 *
  16562503 194.1.4.133 *


Does anyone know how I can resolve this?



Much thanks,

Stephen






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Re: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt

2001-07-12 Thread Stephen Turner

On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> My dnscache file used to give back the machine names that were accessing my
>   site
> 
> but now it keeps giving me "*" instead of the machine name.
> 
>   16562503 194.1.4.133 *

"*" indicates that the name couldn't be resolved. This would be the case if
you ran it off line, or if your DNS wasn't set up correctly, for example.

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Re: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt

2001-07-12 Thread Jonathan B. Horen

> Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:10:55 +0100 (BST)
> From: Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt
> 
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > My dnscache file used to give back the machine names that were accessing my
> >   site
> >
> > but now it keeps giving me "*" instead of the machine name.
> >
> >   16562503 194.1.4.133 *
> 
> "*" indicates that the name couldn't be resolved. This would be the case if
> you ran it off line, or if your DNS wasn't set up correctly, for example.

Most likely, given the trend to dynamically-assigned IP addresses
(DHCP), it's a case of *their* DNS not being set-up correctly; i.e.,
reverse-DNS entries not existing.  It's too bad, because it's a one-time
deal -- do it, and you're done.

I dunno... "good job, cheap job, fast job -- pick any two" probably
applies here.


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Re: [analog-help] help w/ dnscache.txt

2001-07-12 Thread Stephen Turner

On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Jonathan B. Horen wrote:
> 
> Most likely, given the trend to dynamically-assigned IP addresses
> (DHCP), it's a case of *their* DNS not being set-up correctly; i.e.,
> reverse-DNS entries not existing.

Right. It depends whether only some are like that, or whether all of them
are. You should expect a proportion of failures.

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Re: [analog-help] Help with analog

2001-12-28 Thread James Herrmann

Hello,

The 'C' in +C must be upper case.

- Jim

--- "Ted W. Gerold Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya, I am new to this list and for that matter new
> to Analog.
> 
> Heres what I want to do:
>   I want to be able to run analog on a file via
> command line.
>   When I try I get this:
> 
>   cam1# ./analog +c"LOGFILE
> /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz"
> 
>   ./analog: analog version 5.1/Unix
>   ./analog: Warning C: Unknown sort method in
> command 
>   line option +cLOGFILE
> /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz
> (For help on all errors and warnings, see
> docs/errors.html)
>   ./analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile
> /logs/aced/bleah: ignoring
> it
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty time
> reports
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Request
> Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty File Type
> Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Directory
> Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Domain
> Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty
> Organisation Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Search Word
> Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Operating
> System Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty File Size
> Report
>   ./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Status Code
> Report
> 
> In my config I have:
> 
> LOGFILE /logs/aced/bleah
> 
> because I dont want to use this file, I want to
> specify my own file.
> 
> Also when analog runs on this specified file I would
> like it to
> incoperate the new data with the existing data, NOT
> overwrite.
> 
> Also after its complete and I look at the report
> under 'Domain Report'
> I get this:
>   unresolved numerical addresses
>   Anyway to fix that?
> 
> Thank you so much!
> 
> -- 
> 
> -Ted
> 
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Re: [analog-help] Help with analog

2001-12-29 Thread Aengus

From: "Ted W. Gerold Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Heres what I want to do:
>   I want to be able to run analog on a file via command line.
>   When I try I get this:
>
>   cam1# ./analog +c"LOGFILE /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz"

You can just specify the logfile without without any specifier - the
default argument for Analog is a logfilename:
./analog /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz

>   ./analog: analog version 5.1/Unix
>   ./analog: Warning C: Unknown sort method in command
>   line option +cLOGFILE /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz

+c (lower case) is for enabling the status code report. +C is for
specifying config parameters.

> In my config I have:
>
> LOGFILE /logs/aced/bleah
>
> because I dont want to use this file, I want to specify my own file.

Just delete it from the cfg file if you don't want it there, don't just
leave it there with bad data.

> Also when analog runs on this specified file I would like it to
> incoperate the new data with the existing data, NOT overwrite.

Analog generates reports based on the data it reads. If you want to
generate cumulative reports, you will have to keep all the logs and read
them from the beginning each time, or you can use cache files to summarise
the previous information, and incorporate it into a new report:

http://www.analog.cx/docs/cache.html

> Also after its complete and I look at the report under 'Domain
> Report' I get this:
>   unresolved numerical addresses
>   Anyway to fix that?

Resove the IP addresses. http://www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html

Typically, as many as 40% of IP addresses are unresolvable, depending on
the audience for a particular web server (intranet servers may well have
100% resolution). There are some helper applications that can improve
matters - one in particular, jdresolve, will generate a "fake" hostname
based on who the IP block the address is in is allocated to.
(Unfortunately, the home page for jdresolve seems to have been
"temporarily unavailable" since October 11th - you can use google to find
another source).

http://www.analog.cx/helpers/#dns

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Re: [analog-help] Help with analog

2001-12-29 Thread Klaus Johannes Rusch

In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ted W. Gerold Jr." 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Heya, I am new to this list and for that matter new to Analog.
>   cam1# ./analog +c"LOGFILE /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz"
> 
>   ./analog: Warning F: Failed to open logfile /logs/aced/bleah: ignoring it
> 
> In my config I have:
> 
> LOGFILE /logs/aced/bleah
> 
> because I dont want to use this file, I want to specify my own file.

Simply omit the LOGFILE directive from the configuratoin file and just specify 
a log file on the command line.

> Also after its complete and I look at the report under 'Domain Report'
> I get this:
>   unresolved numerical addresses
>   Anyway to fix that?

If you have DNS enabled and your computer uses a reasonably reliable 
nameserver, no. Some hosts will never reverse-resolve because their nameservers
are not properly configured to respond with reverse resolution queries.

See the documentation for details on DNS commands.

-- 
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Re: [analog-help] Help with analog

2002-01-02 Thread Ted W. Gerold Jr.

When I try your suggestion I get this:

cam1# ./analog /logs/aced/access.log.992238988.gz
./analog: analog version 5.1/Unix
./analog: Warning D: LOGFORMAT in configuration file analog.cfg with no
  subsequent LOGFILE
  (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
./analog: Warning F: Can't auto-detect format of logfile
  /logs/aced/access.log.992238988.gz: ignoring it

gzip: stdout: Broken pipe
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty time reports
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Request Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty File Type Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Directory Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Domain Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Organisation Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Search Word Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Operating System Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty File Size Report
./analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Status Code Report




On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Aengus wrote:

> From: "Ted W. Gerold Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Heres what I want to do:
> >   I want to be able to run analog on a file via command line.
> >   When I try I get this:
> >
> >   cam1# ./analog +c"LOGFILE /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz"
> 
> You can just specify the logfile without without any specifier - the
> default argument for Analog is a logfilename:
> ./analog /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz
> 
> >   ./analog: analog version 5.1/Unix
> >   ./analog: Warning C: Unknown sort method in command
> >   line option +cLOGFILE /logs/aced/access.log.150340.gz
> 
> +c (lower case) is for enabling the status code report. +C is for
> specifying config parameters.
> 
> > In my config I have:
> >
> > LOGFILE /logs/aced/bleah
> >
> > because I dont want to use this file, I want to specify my own file.
> 
> Just delete it from the cfg file if you don't want it there, don't just
> leave it there with bad data.
> 
> > Also when analog runs on this specified file I would like it to
> > incoperate the new data with the existing data, NOT overwrite.
> 
> Analog generates reports based on the data it reads. If you want to
> generate cumulative reports, you will have to keep all the logs and read
> them from the beginning each time, or you can use cache files to summarise
> the previous information, and incorporate it into a new report:
> 
> http://www.analog.cx/docs/cache.html
> 
> > Also after its complete and I look at the report under 'Domain
> > Report' I get this:
> >   unresolved numerical addresses
> >   Anyway to fix that?
> 
> Resove the IP addresses. http://www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html
> 
> Typically, as many as 40% of IP addresses are unresolvable, depending on
> the audience for a particular web server (intranet servers may well have
> 100% resolution). There are some helper applications that can improve
> matters - one in particular, jdresolve, will generate a "fake" hostname
> based on who the IP block the address is in is allocated to.
> (Unfortunately, the home page for jdresolve seems to have been
> "temporarily unavailable" since October 11th - you can use google to find
> another source).
> 
> http://www.analog.cx/helpers/#dns
> 
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Re: [analog-help] Help with analog

2002-01-03 Thread Aengus

"Ted W. Gerold Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I try your suggestion I get this:
>
> cam1# ./analog /logs/aced/access.log.992238988.gz
> ./analog: analog version 5.1/Unix
> ./analog: Warning D: LOGFORMAT in configuration file analog.cfg with no
>   subsequent LOGFILE

A LOGFORMAT directive only applies to LOGFILE directives that occur after
it in the cfg file.

>   (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
> ./analog: Warning F: Can't auto-detect format of logfile
>   /logs/aced/access.log.992238988.gz: ignoring it

You need to tell Analog to use your LOGFORMAT string as it's
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT

http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfmt.html#DEFAULTLOGFORMAT

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Re: [analog-help] Help with logs

2002-02-14 Thread Aengus

"Kevin Everts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am using Analog 5.1 to analyze me IIS intranet.  I'm using the
> W3C log format, and it is logging visits in Greenwich time.

Technically, it's supposed to be UTC, because there can be a difference of
a few milliseconds between GMT and UTC :-) (Though I think I read
somewhere that there was supposed to be a Bill in the British Parliament
to define GMT as UTC).

> Apparently, I can't tell it log in my local time zone.  Is there
> a way for me to have Analog take the time in the logs and change
> it to my local time?

You want the LOGTIMEOFFSET directive:

http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html#TIMEOFFSET

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Re: [analog-help] Help with logs

2002-02-14 Thread Alejandro Fernandez

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 14:41:46 -
"Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Kevin Everts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I am using Analog 5.1 to analyze me IIS intranet.  I'm using the
> > W3C log format, and it is logging visits in Greenwich time.
> 
> Technically, it's supposed to be UTC, because there can be a difference of
> a few milliseconds between GMT and UTC :-) (Though I think I read
> somewhere that there was supposed to be a Bill in the British Parliament
> to define GMT as UTC).

Could that be a millennium bug for the new millennium? 

And that gets me thinking - couldn't we use the gmt offset at the end of the timestamp 
on most logfile lines, to chart out what timezones people connect from?

Ale
> 
> > Apparently, I can't tell it log in my local time zone.  Is there
> > a way for me to have Analog take the time in the logs and change
> > it to my local time?
> 
> You want the LOGTIMEOFFSET directive:
> 
> http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html#TIMEOFFSET
> 
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Re: [analog-help] Help with dates

2002-07-18 Thread analog-help

Mark,

You can specify as many or as few logfiles as you require.
You can name files individually and/or use regular expressions.
The documentation has a page whose sole topic is choosing a
logfile at "http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfile.html";.

-- Duke


Brindley, Mark wrote:

>I'm using the FROM -00-00-07 and TO 00-00-00 tags to analyse data for the previous 
>week from our proxy logs.
>This works okay but the problem is I have about 2000 log files in there (all our 
>proxy servers globally for the last year).
>I don't want to trawl through all these to get the last 7 days worth of data as it 
>takes forever.. 
>
>Anyone know of an easy way to set the LOGFILE line to only examine the physical log 
>files for the previous week using Perl?
>


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Re: [analog-help] Help on batch file

1999-06-13 Thread Jeremy Wadsack

You can use the %Y%m feature in Analog 3.3 to name the output file based on the
date. There is now way (that I know of) to tell NT to use dates as a filename.

HTH,


--
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OutQuest Magazine
a Wadsack-Allen publication

Adrian Illetschko wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am running analog on a NT server, and I'm using a batch file to run analog
> automatically every month. Until now I wrote a batch file for each month to
> use the right logfile and outfile. But now I would like to use one batch
> file to automatically uses the right log- and outfile according to date. But
> I have no experience at all with batch files, so I can't get it work.
> At the moment it looks like:
>
> d:
> cd \analog
> analog +gfr.cfg   d:\logfiles\ex9905.log   +Od:\stats\frstat9905.html
>
> How can I change the dates automatically every month?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Adrian
>
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RE: [analog-help] Help on batch file

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous

There is in fact a method to use dates dynamically with NT.  The following
code uses batch commands to find the current date which is then parsed with
the separate DAY/MONTH/YEAR portions assigned to environmental variables.
These variables can then be incorporated into various  batch file commands.
The code is:

REM  Determine report period 
For /f "tokens=2" %%I in ('date /T') Do @set x=%%I
For  /f "tokens=1 delims=/" %%I in ("%x%") Do @set x1=%%I
For  /f "tokens=2 delims=/" %%I in ("%x%") Do @set x2=%%I
For  /f "tokens=3 delims=/" %%I in ("%x%") Do @set x3=%%I

@set YEAR=%x3%
@set MONTH=%x1%
@set DAY=%x2%

REM  End of code 

I've recently automated the entire Analog process to run my reports for all
my Web sites.  A summary of the steps follows:

1.  Archive days log files at midnight.

2.  Use Windows AT command and scheduler to kick off a batch file
(run1st.bat) to start Analog.
(I use WinAT to automate the AT command process.  It runs every morning
following the log file archiving.)

3.  The first batch file calls a second batch file (RUNSTATS.BAT) where
batch file and Analog screen output are diverted to a text file.  The text
file is used to troubleshoot any problems that may have occurred during the
report run.

4.  Second batch file copies log file, then runs a month-to-day report.
Next it runs a year-to-date report.  To save space the month-to-day report
outputs to both HTML and to a cache file.  The year-to-day report uses each
month's cache file to produce it's report.

5.  Finished HTML reports are then copied to a location where they can be
viewed via a Web browser. 

As a courtesy I've attached a copy of both batch files.  They are a work in
progress so some elements are not quite finished.  

 DISCLAIMER 
Anyone is free to use these two batch files at your own risk.  I cannot take
responsibility for any problems you may encounter.
 END OF DISCLAIMER 

Until you are completely comfortable with their operation you should make
backup copies of all files used in the process.  The batch files will need
to be modified to reflect the actual environment in which they will run.

I'm not an expert on writing batch files so if anyone has any suggestions on
improving these I'm open to suggestions.  TIA.

HTH,

Ed Kabat
Web Platform Engineering Team (WPET)
Infrastructure Services Organization (ISO)
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Wadsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 1999 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help on batch file


You can use the %Y%m feature in Analog 3.3 to name the output file based on
the
date. There is now way (that I know of) to tell NT to use dates as a
filename.

HTH,


--
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OutQuest Magazine
a Wadsack-Allen publication

Adrian Illetschko wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am running analog on a NT server, and I'm using a batch file to run
analog
> automatically every month. Until now I wrote a batch file for each month
to
> use the right logfile and outfile. But now I would like to use one batch
> file to automatically uses the right log- and outfile according to date.
But
> I have no experience at all with batch files, so I can't get it work.
> At the moment it looks like:
>
> d:
> cd \analog
> analog +gfr.cfg   d:\logfiles\ex9905.log   +Od:\stats\frstat9905.html
>
> How can I change the dates automatically every month?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Adrian
>
> 
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 run1st.bat


Re: [analog-help] Help on batch file

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous

Hi there,

I've tried your method and it works perfectly.

Thank's a lot,
Adrian


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Re: [analog-help] Help with Virtual Hosts

2000-03-30 Thread Stephen Turner

On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Jim Ludwig wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I am running Analog on a WebStar server with several virtual hosts and was
> wondering if there is a way to get Analog to break down usage for each host.
> I am looking to find out traffic info on specific sites running on the
> Server.  Thanks in advance.

Read examples/virtdoms.cfg.

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Re: [analog-help] Help with TRAD-CHINESE

2000-07-25 Thread Stephen Turner

On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Patrick Delahanty wrote:

> I'm working on a web site with a friend who is fluent in Chinese.  She'd 
> like to be able to read her analog report in Chinese, but when I use the 
> LANGUAGE TRAD-CHINESE command in the analog.cfg file, it tells me:
> --
> /usr/local/bin/analog: Warning C: Bad argument in configuration command:
>ignoring it:
>LANGUAGE TRAD-CHINESE
>(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
> --
> I don't get it.
> 
> I tried LANGUAGE FRENCH and that worked (for French) and LANGUAGE CHINESE 
> worked (for Simplified Chinese)...but neither LANGUAGE TRAD-CHINESE or 
> LANGUAGE SIMP-CHINESE seem to work.
> 
> Anybody know what the problem is?

Are you using the most up-to-date version of analog?

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Re: [analog-help] Help with TRAD-CHINESE

2000-07-25 Thread Patrick Delahanty

 >Are you using the most up-to-date version of analog?

Heh heh...just after I sent that I realized I wasn't.  After upgrading, it 
works.  Nevermind...
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Re: [analog-help] help with LOGFORMAT codes

2001-07-25 Thread Stephen Turner

On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Josh Hill wrote:

> Ok, so I spent several hours examining my files and trying to get Analog to 
> recognize them.
> 
> The server is Apache. But the httpd.conf file indicates that it is using 
> COMMON and COMBINED. But that is not what I'm getting in the logs.
> 

You're right, it's not! You've got to look for the CustomLog line in your
Apache httpd.conf to see which log format you're using.

Once you've found it, the easiest thing is to use the APACHELOGFORMAT
command, which uses the same syntax as Apache's LogFormat command, rather
than plain LOGFORMAT.

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Re: [analog-help] help with LOGFORMAT codes

2001-07-26 Thread Josh Hill

See, that's the problem though. I checked the format code and it was set to 
COMMON. But I get this in my log:

Jun 30 20:02:07 localhost httpd_static: 204.71.191.80 - - 
[30/Jun/2001:20:02:07 +] "GET /download.html HTTP/1.0" 200 33829 "-" 
"LECodeChecker/3.0 libgetdoc/1.0"

That makes no sense whatsoever. I have tried to use many different format 
commands but Analog typically gets stuck on "localhost" as a star appears 
under "l" in the error log. Here's what I have been trying to use:

#LOGFORMAT %M%w%d%w%h:%n:%j%w%S%w%j:%w"%c%w%r%wHTTP%j"%w%b\n

#LOGFORMAT %M%w%d%w%h:%n:%j%w%S%w%j:%w"%c%w%r%wHTTP%j"%w%b\n

#LOGFORMAT (%M %d %h:%n:%j %j %j: %s %-w%-w[%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r 
%j" %c %bw%"%f"w%"%B"\n)
#
#
#LOGFORMAT (%j %j %j:%j:%j %j %j: %s %j - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r 
%j" %c %b "%f" "%B")
#LOGFORMAT (%j %j %j:%j:%j %j %j: %s %j - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r 
%j" %c %b "-" "%B")
#LOGFORMAT (%j %j %j:%j:%j %j %j: %s %j - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r 
%j" %c %b "-" "%u")
#LOGFORMAT (%j %j %j:%j:%j %j %j: %s %j - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r 
%j" %c %b "-" "%f")

(ignore the # as I just kept these in the file so I don't have to retype) 
All cause the program to fail to produce any data, but sometimes it does 
create html files with no data. I really want to use the output with 
ReportMagic.

You don't have to make a new format for me, but if you can point out where 
I am astray that would help immensely.

At 10:27 AM 7/25/01 +0100, you wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Josh Hill wrote:
>
> > Ok, so I spent several hours examining my files and trying to get 
> Analog to
> > recognize them.
> >
> > The server is Apache. But the httpd.conf file indicates that it is using
> > COMMON and COMBINED. But that is not what I'm getting in the logs.
> >
>
>You're right, it's not! You've got to look for the CustomLog line in your
>Apache httpd.conf to see which log format you're using.
>
>Once you've found it, the easiest thing is to use the APACHELOGFORMAT
>command, which uses the same syntax as Apache's LogFormat command, rather
>than plain LOGFORMAT.
>
>--
>Stephen Turner   http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
>   Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
>"This is Henman's 8th Wimbledon, and he's only lost 7 matches." BBC, 2/Jul/01

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Re: [analog-help] help with LOGFORMAT codes

2001-07-27 Thread Stephen Turner

On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Josh Hill wrote:

> See, that's the problem though. I checked the format code and it was set to 
> COMMON. But I get this in my log:
> 
> Jun 30 20:02:07 localhost httpd_static: 204.71.191.80 - - 
> [30/Jun/2001:20:02:07 +] "GET /download.html HTTP/1.0" 200 33829 "-" 
> "LECodeChecker/3.0 libgetdoc/1.0"
> 
> That makes no sense whatsoever. I have tried to use many different format 
> commands but Analog typically gets stuck on "localhost" as a star appears 
> under "l" in the error log. Here's what I have been trying to use:
> 
> LOGFORMAT %M%w%d%w%h:%n:%j%w%S%w%j:%w"%c%w%r%wHTTP%j"%w%b\n
> 

OK, this one doesn't work because it doesn't have the year, so analog can't
determine that date. You would have got an error message about this one.

(PS Why do you want to store the date twice on every line??)

> LOGFORMAT (%j %j %j:%j:%j %j %j: %s %j - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r 
> %j" %c %b "%f" "%B")

But this one works if you delete the superfluous %j after the %s.

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Re: [analog-help] help with LOGFORMAT codes

2001-07-27 Thread Josh Hill

Thanks that works! I must have missed something.

I don't want the date stored twice on every line, but that's how the log 
is. Must be something wrong with the server.

At 10:31 AM 7/27/01 +0100, you wrote:
>On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Josh Hill wrote:
>
> > See, that's the problem though. I checked the format code and it was 
> set to
> > COMMON. But I get this in my log:
> >
> > Jun 30 20:02:07 localhost httpd_static: 204.71.191.80 - -
> > [30/Jun/2001:20:02:07 +] "GET /download.html HTTP/1.0" 200 33829 "-"
> > "LECodeChecker/3.0 libgetdoc/1.0"
> >
> > That makes no sense whatsoever. I have tried to use many different format
> > commands but Analog typically gets stuck on "localhost" as a star appears
> > under "l" in the error log. Here's what I have been trying to use:
> >
> > LOGFORMAT %M%w%d%w%h:%n:%j%w%S%w%j:%w"%c%w%r%wHTTP%j"%w%b\n
> >
>
>OK, this one doesn't work because it doesn't have the year, so analog can't
>determine that date. You would have got an error message about this one.
>
>(PS Why do you want to store the date twice on every line??)
>
> > LOGFORMAT (%j %j %j:%j:%j %j %j: %s %j - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r
> > %j" %c %b "%f" "%B")
>
>But this one works if you delete the superfluous %j after the %s.
>
>--
>Stephen Turner   http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
>   Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
>"This is Henman's 8th Wimbledon, and he's only lost 7 matches." BBC, 2/Jul/01
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Re: [analog-help] Help setting up Cache.

2001-09-17 Thread Jeremy Wadsack


Brian Wagener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Here is my situation.  I am running a website on a shared server,
> and they delete the access logs periodically.  So i would like to
> use the cache feature to keep all past info.  But here are my
> questions.
> 1) If I use a cache file, will results be duplicated if
> run again until the log gets deleted?   Because I don't have
> permissions to delete log.

Not if you are careful with your configuration settings. The best way
is to read from the log file and write to the cache file in one pass.
Then read from the cache file(s) and write the report in other pass.

See the recommended process in docs/cache.html.


> 2) Currently I get an error when I try to
> run with a cache file already written, says it won't overwrite.

This is to protect you from accidentally destroying cache data. If you
really want to do this, then delete the cache file before running
Analog.

> 3) Can I have analog compress cache file?

No, but it will read compressed cache files if you setup and
UNCOMPRESS command.



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Re: [analog-help] Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-02 Thread Lance Rochelle

first off you need to find the httpd.conf file in apache then go down the
section for logging it will look something like the following
#
# ErrorLog: The location of the error log file.
# If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a 
# container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be
# logged here.  If you *do* define an error logfile for a 
# container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here.
#
ErrorLog /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log

#
# LogLevel: Control the number of messages logged to the error_log.
# Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit,
# alert, emerg.
#
LogLevel crit

#
# The following directives define some format nicknames for use with
# a CustomLog directive (see below).
#
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
combine
d
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer
LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent

#
# The location and format of the access logfile (Common Logfile Format).
# If you do not define any access logfiles within a 
# container, they will be logged here.  Contrariwise, if you *do*
# define per- access logfiles, transactions will be
# logged therein and *not* in this file.
#
#CustomLog /usr/local/apache/logs/access_log common

#
# If you would like to have agent and referer logfiles, uncomment the
# following directives.
#
#CustomLog /usr/local/apache/logs/referer_log referer
#CustomLog /usr/local/apache/logs/agent_log agent

#
# If you prefer a single logfile with access, agent, and referer information
# (Combined Logfile Format) you can use the following directive.
#
CustomLog /usr/local/apache/logs/access_log combined



you will want to either use combined or create one and call it commonandos
or something of that nature


then you will need to recycle apache (obviously

if you use combined you will not need to change LOGFORMAT in analog or even
have it in there it should pick it up automatically

lance


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From: "Søren Neigaard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:57 PM
Subject: [analog-help] Help with Apache LogFormat


I would like to add browser and OS stat to my Apache log file. Here is
what I have, would that do for browser, and can I just write as it is
here, in my analog.cfg file?

LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b %T \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
custom

How do I enable OS logging in Apache?

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Re: [analog-help] Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Aengus

From: "Søren Neigaard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Ok - I understand. But how do I enable logging of the clients
> Operating System in Apache?

The Client Operating System is based on the UserAgent sent by the browser.
If you are logging the UserAgent, then the OS report will work, if you're
not logging UserAgents, then it won't.

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Stephen Turner

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Vigdor Schreibman wrote:

> Hello, I have just installed Analog 5.1.  My computer is a Dell Dimension
> 8100, Pentium 4 CPU, 1.3 Ghz, 256 MB of RAM, Windows Professional XP
> Operating System, .  Web Server Statistics shows: 
> 
> Successful requests: 0
> Logfile lines without status code: 555
> Corrupt logfile lines: 88,952
> 
> How do I resolve these problems?
> 

1) See if analog produced any helpful messages when it ran. You can do this
by running analog from the command line. Alternatively use the ERRFILE
command to redirect the errors to a file.

2) If that doesn't help, use DEBUG C to say where every line was corrupt.
That will produce a LOT of output in this case. You might prefer to try it
with a smaller logfile.

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Vigdor Schreibman


- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "analog-help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics


> On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Vigdor Schreibman wrote:
>
> > Hello, I have just installed Analog 5.1.  My computer is a Dell
Dimension
> > 8100, Pentium 4 CPU, 1.3 Ghz, 256 MB of RAM, Windows Professional XP
> > Operating System, .  Web Server Statistics shows:
> >
> > Successful requests: 0
> > Logfile lines without status code: 555
> > Corrupt logfile lines: 88,952
> >
> > How do I resolve these problems?
> >
>
> 1) See if analog produced any helpful messages when it ran. You can do
this
> by running analog from the command line. Alternatively use the ERRFILE
> command to redirect the errors to a file.

I am using the DOS command prompt, but this does not
recognize either "analog" or 'ERRFILE"
What is the specific command that should be used?

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Stephen Turner

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Vigdor Schreibman wrote:
> >
> > 1) See if analog produced any helpful messages when it ran. You can do
> this
> > by running analog from the command line. Alternatively use the ERRFILE
> > command to redirect the errors to a file.
> 
> I am using the DOS command prompt, but this does not
> recognize either "analog" or 'ERRFILE"
> What is the specific command that should be used?
> 

analog will work if you cd to the right directory first. Or use the full
pathname like
  C:\program files\analog 5.1\analog
or whatever.

ERRFILE is an analog command, not a DOS command. It goes in your analog.cfg
file.

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Chuck Schick

Victor:

What format are your log files in and what type of server is the site on?  I
have seen similar problems in IIS because by default IIS does not log the
date(who knows why).  Just a guess - but I have seen it before.  If that is
the problem, you need to set the server to log the date.

Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
www.warp8.com
303-421-5140
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From: "Vigdor Schreibman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "analog-help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:41 AM
Subject: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics


Hello,
I have just installed Analog 5.1.  My computer is a Dell Dimension 8100,
Pentium 4 CPU, 1.3 Ghz,
256 MB of RAM, Windows Professional XP Operating System, .  Web Server
Statistics shows:

Successful requests: 0
Logfile lines without status code: 555
Corrupt logfile lines: 88,952

How do I resolve these problems?

You advice will be appreciated.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Vigdor Schreibman


- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Schick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics


> Victor:
>
> What format are your log files in and what type of server is the site on?
I
> have seen similar problems in IIS because by default IIS does not log the
> date(who knows why).  Just a guess - but I have seen it before.  If that
is
> the problem, you need to set the server to log the date.

Thanks for your response Chuck.

I am using IIS.
The "Counter log" file (or folder), Web site activities log
has this entry: "Start log at 8:41 PM 9/3/2001"

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>
> Chuck Schick
> Warp 8, Inc.
> www.warp8.com
> 303-421-5140
> - Original Message -
> From: "Vigdor Schreibman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "analog-help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:41 AM
> Subject: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics
>
>
> Hello,
> I have just installed Analog 5.1.  My computer is a Dell Dimension 8100,
> Pentium 4 CPU, 1.3 Ghz,
> 256 MB of RAM, Windows Professional XP Operating System, .  Web Server
> Statistics shows:
>
> Successful requests: 0
> Logfile lines without status code: 555
> Corrupt logfile lines: 88,952
>
> How do I resolve these problems?
>
> You advice will be appreciated.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Stephen Turner

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Vigdor Schreibman wrote:
> 
> Thanks for your response Chuck.
> 
> I am using IIS.
> The "Counter log" file (or folder), Web site activities log
> has this entry: "Start log at 8:41 PM 9/3/2001"
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

You need the date on every line. This is explained in detail in the FAQ
(with pointers to other parts of the documentation).

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Vigdor Schreibman


- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics


> On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Vigdor Schreibman wrote:
> > >
> > > 1) See if analog produced any helpful messages when it ran. You can do
> > this
> > > by running analog from the command line. Alternatively use the ERRFILE
> > > command to redirect the errors to a file.
> >
> > I am using the DOS command prompt, but this does not
> > recognize either "analog" or 'ERRFILE"
> > What is the specific command that should be used?
> >
>
> analog will work if you cd to the right directory first. Or use the full
> pathname like
>   C:\program files\analog 5.1\analog
> or whatever.

I have tried entering the full pathname found for analog 5.1 but
the command is not accepted at the Windows command prompt.

At Windows command prompt I typed:
"Edit analog.cfg" (as sugested in Analog 5.1: Starting to use analog
under Windows).  This brought up a new window with a deep blue screen
"Command Prompt - Edit analog.cfg".  However, I am unable to execute any
commands in this window.  Along the top of the window there are a set of a
tabs for "File" "Edit" "Search" "View" "Options" "Help" but none of these
respond to a click by my cursor.  There is another tab at the bottom left
"F1=Help.  This works OK but only provides cursor movement commands.

Does this provide any clues about the analog program (or the failure of
my OS) and how to fix them?

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> ERRFILE is an analog command, not a DOS command. It goes in your
analog.cfg
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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Jeremy Wadsack


Vigdor Schreibman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


>> > > 1) See if analog produced any helpful messages when it ran. You can do
>> > this
>> > > by running analog from the command line. Alternatively use the ERRFILE
>> > > command to redirect the errors to a file.
>> >
>> > I am using the DOS command prompt, but this does not
>> > recognize either "analog" or 'ERRFILE"
>> > What is the specific command that should be used?
>> >
>>
>> analog will work if you cd to the right directory first. Or use the full
>> pathname like
>>   C:\program files\analog 5.1\analog
>> or whatever.

> I have tried entering the full pathname found for analog 5.1 but
> the command is not accepted at the Windows command prompt.

> At Windows command prompt I typed:
> "Edit analog.cfg" (as sugested in Analog 5.1: Starting to use analog
> under Windows).  This brought up a new window with a deep blue screen
> "Command Prompt - Edit analog.cfg".  However, I am unable to execute any
> commands in this window.  Along the top of the window there are a set of a
> tabs for "File" "Edit" "Search" "View" "Options" "Help" but none of these
> respond to a click by my cursor.  There is another tab at the bottom left
> "F1=Help.  This works OK but only provides cursor movement commands.

> Does this provide any clues about the analog program (or the failure of
> my OS) and how to fix them?

Since you are obviously unfamiliar with the DOS command line and it's
services (like the edit program) I suggest another route. In Windows
Explorer, find the folder where your installed Analog. Find the file
in that folder called analog.cfg. If you double click this file
Windows will probably give you a list of programs asking you which you
want to use to run it. Choose Notepad. When notepad opens, add the
command "ERRFILE errors.txt" to the file. Save your changes. Run
Analog by double clicking the analog.exe icon. When it's done (the
window will close), open the errors.txt file that it created in the
same folder and look at the messages.

Now that you have something to go on, take a look at the Analog
documentation (in the docs folder where Analog is installed) for tips
on what to do with the problems that it has. You might also want to
read the file called startpc.html which lays this all out in details.

--

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Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Vigdor Schreibman


- Original Message - 
From: "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics


> Since you are obviously unfamiliar with the DOS command line and it's
> services (like the edit program) I suggest another route. In Windows
> Explorer, find the folder where your installed Analog. Find the file
> in that folder called analog.cfg. If you double click this file
> Windows will probably give you a list of programs asking you which you
> want to use to run it. Choose Notepad. When notepad opens, add the
> command "ERRFILE errors.txt" to the file. Save your changes. Run
> Analog by double clicking the analog.exe icon. When it's done (the
> window will close), open the errors.txt file that it created in the
> same folder and look at the messages.
> 
> Now that you have something to go on, take a look at the Analog
> documentation (in the docs folder where Analog is installed) for tips
> on what to do with the problems that it has. You might also want to
> read the file called startpc.html which lays this all out in details.

I have produced the errors.txt file suggested.  This includes
many warnings "time without date" and "corrupt lines in logfile"
requiring change in the LOGFORMAT.  Looking through the
help files with regard to this error message the following is 
change is recommended:

Microsoft log, North American dates, LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA 
192.64.25.41, -, 12/25/98, 17:45:35, W3SVC1, HOST1, 192.16.225.10,
  2178, 303, 1243, 200, 0, GET, /~sret1/, -,
192.64.25.41, -, 12/25/2001, 17:45:35, W3SVC1, HOST1, 192.16.225.10,
  2178, 303, 1243, 200, 0, GET, /~sret1/, -,
LOGFORMAT (%S, %u, %m/%d/%Z, %h:%n:%j, W3SVC%j, %j, %v,
  %T, %j, %b, %c, %j, %j, %r, %q,)
LOGFORMAT (%*S, %*u, %m/%d/%Z, %h:%n:%j, %j)


Please relate what should be done with this information re: LOGFORMAT.
Its not pretty.  Its not funny.  Its just plain incomprehensibe ;-).

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-19 Thread Jeremy Wadsack


Vigdor Schreibman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


>> Since you are obviously unfamiliar with the DOS command line and
>> it's services (like the edit program) I suggest another route. In
>> Windows Explorer, find the folder where your installed Analog. Find
>> the file in that folder called analog.cfg. If you double click this
>> file Windows will probably give you a list of programs asking you
>> which you want to use to run it. Choose Notepad. When notepad
>> opens, add the command "ERRFILE errors.txt" to the file. Save your
>> changes. Run Analog by double clicking the analog.exe icon. When
>> it's done (the window will close), open the errors.txt file that it
>> created in the same folder and look at the messages.
>> 
>> Now that you have something to go on, take a look at the Analog
>> documentation (in the docs folder where Analog is installed) for tips
>> on what to do with the problems that it has. You might also want to
>> read the file called startpc.html which lays this all out in details.

> I have produced the errors.txt file suggested.  This includes
> many warnings "time without date" and "corrupt lines in logfile"
> requiring change in the LOGFORMAT.

No this requires a change to the log files themselves. Analog needs to
have the date on each line of the log file. This is covered in the FAQ
(http://www.analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq105). You can use one of the
Helper Applications to covert your existing logs, but for the future
you should change your webserver settings to include the date on each
line of the log files.



>   Looking through the
> help files with regard to this error message the following is 
> change is recommended:

> Microsoft log, North American dates, LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA 
> 192.64.25.41, -, 12/25/98, 17:45:35, W3SVC1, HOST1, 192.16.225.10,
>   2178, 303, 1243, 200, 0, GET, /~sret1/, -,

If you are getting 'time without date' messages, then you are using
W3C Extended format, not Microsoft format log files (those have the
date on each line). For W3C Extended format log files you DO NOT need
a LOGFORMAT command. The files are self-describing and Analog can
always parse them.

-- 

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Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics

2001-11-20 Thread Vigdor Schreibman


- Original Message -
From: "Vigdor Schreibman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics


>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Help: Web Server Statistics
>
>
> >
> > Vigdor Schreibman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> >
> > >> Since you are obviously unfamiliar with the DOS command line and
> > >> it's services (like the edit program) I suggest another route. In
> > >> Windows Explorer, find the folder where your installed Analog. Find
> > >> the file in that folder called analog.cfg. If you double click this
> > >> file Windows will probably give you a list of programs asking you
> > >> which you want to use to run it. Choose Notepad. When notepad
> > >> opens, add the command "ERRFILE errors.txt" to the file. Save your
> > >> changes. Run Analog by double clicking the analog.exe icon. When
> > >> it's done (the window will close), open the errors.txt file that it
> > >> created in the same folder and look at the messages.
> > >>
> > >> Now that you have something to go on, take a look at the Analog
> > >> documentation (in the docs folder where Analog is installed) for tips
> > >> on what to do with the problems that it has. You might also want to
> > >> read the file called startpc.html which lays this all out in details.
> >
> > > I have produced the errors.txt file suggested.  This includes
> > > many warnings "time without date" and "corrupt lines in logfile"
> > > requiring change in the LOGFORMAT.
> >
> > No this requires a change to the log files themselves. Analog needs to
> > have the date on each line of the log file. This is covered in the FAQ
> > (http://www.analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq105). You can use one of the
> > Helper Applications to covert your existing logs, but for the future
> > you should change your webserver settings to include the date on each
> > line of the log files.
>
> Thanks for this helpful information Jeremy.  These problem remain,
> however.
>
> I changed the IIS webserver setting to include date and time,
> ran the analog.exe file again, and opened the new errors.txt file.
> The list of errors has not changed in substance, "time without date"
> and "corrupt lines in logfile" remain.  The errors file is attached.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Success!!
The settings for date and time did not work the first time around
because my system would not confirm them without configuration
of the IIS server extensions.  This required conversion of my file
system to NTFS.  I then made a backup of my files and carried
out the conversion, after which, I was able to configure server
extensions. I was then able to obtain a good report from analog.

Thanks again for your kind assistance.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>
>
>
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > >   Looking through the
> > > help files with regard to this error message the following is
> > > change is recommended:
> >
> > > Microsoft log, North American dates, LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA
> > > 192.64.25.41, -, 12/25/98, 17:45:35, W3SVC1, HOST1, 192.16.225.10,
> > >   2178, 303, 1243, 200, 0, GET, /~sret1/, -,
> >
> > If you are getting 'time without date' messages, then you are using
> > W3C Extended format, not Microsoft format log files (those have the
> > date on each line). For W3C Extended format log files you DO NOT need
> > a LOGFORMAT command. The files are self-describing and Analog can
> > always parse them.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Jeremy Wadsack
> > Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
> >
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Re: [analog-help] Help Understanding Bug Found

2002-03-25 Thread Jeremy Wadsack


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I am trying to decode what was meant by this:

>  It is easy for an attacker to insert arbitrary strings into any web
>  server logfile. If these strings are then analysed by analog, they can
>  appear in the report. By this means an attacker can introduce
>  arbitrary Javascript code, for example, into an analog report produced
>  by someone else and read by a third person. Analog already attempted
>  to encode unsafe characters to avoid this type of attack, but the
> conversion was incomplete.

> Can someone give me an example of how this is or can be a real problem.

It is basically an extension if this exploit:

http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html


> I am not a JAVA developer but have an extensive C/UNIX background.

Java has no bearing on this. JavaScript is a different language
entirely and can be embedded in HTML pages to be run on the client.

http://developer.netscape.com/js/


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Re: [analog-help] Help Understanding Bug Found

2002-03-25 Thread jenkins . mw


Jeremy,

Thanks for the link and the info.   It is much clearer now.

Michael



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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I am trying to decode what was meant by this:

>  It is easy for an attacker to insert arbitrary strings into any web
>  server logfile. If these strings are then analysed by analog, they can
>  appear in the report. By this means an attacker can introduce
>  arbitrary Javascript code, for example, into an analog report produced
>  by someone else and read by a third person. Analog already attempted
>  to encode unsafe characters to avoid this type of attack, but the
> conversion was incomplete.

> Can someone give me an example of how this is or can be a real problem.

It is basically an extension if this exploit:

http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html


> I am not a JAVA developer but have an extensive C/UNIX background.

Java has no bearing on this. JavaScript is a different language
entirely and can be embedded in HTML pages to be run on the client.

http://developer.netscape.com/js/


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Re: [analog-help] help with multiple reports

2002-05-29 Thread analog-help

On Wed, 29 May 2002, Beth Juhl wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> We are just setting up Analog and so far everything is running quite 
> smoothly.  Considering that I am not much of a techie, that is quite a 
> testimonial!
> 
> I am trying to find a simple way to configure Analog to give use weekly 
> reports of on-campus and off-campus activity, using HOSTEXCLUDE and 
> HOSTINCLUDE.  I have searched the list archives but have not found what I 
> think we may need to do: is there a way to run two *separate* Analog 
> reports each week, one including our campus IP ranges and one excluding 
> them?  Or am I making this harder than it needs to be?  Thank you in 
> advance for your help and for such a wonderful resource.
> 

It can only produce one report per run. So you just need to run analog
twice, using two different configuration files.

-- 
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Re: [analog-help] Help on request report!

2002-06-20 Thread analog-help


uma mahadevan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:58 PM):

> Jeremy,
> Many thanks for your mail on my query.

> Let me make the point on request report clear,

> As you know, by default, the analog generates request 
> report displaying those files with more than 20
> requests to them. Please refer to the first sentence
> as a title to the request report. My aim is to change
> this number 20 to something else by customising the
> request report. Is this possible??

Easily, you need to change the REQFLOOR value. See
http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#othCOLS for details on the
*COLS commands.


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Re: [analog-help] Help on request report!

2002-06-21 Thread analog-help

Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> uma mahadevan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, June 20, 2002
> 4:58 PM): 
> 
>> Many thanks for your mail on my query. 
>> Let me make the point on request report clear, 
>> As you know, by default, the analog generates request
>> report displaying those files with more than 20
>> requests to them. Please refer to the first sentence
>> as a title to the request report. My aim is to change
>> this number 20 to something else by customising the
>> request report. Is this possible??
> 
> Easily, you need to change the REQFLOOR value. See
> http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#othCOLS for details on the
> *COLS commands.

Or the *FLOOR commands at http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] Help on request report!

2002-06-21 Thread analog-help


Aengus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Friday, June 21, 2002 2:07 AM):

> Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> uma mahadevan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, June 20, 2002
>> 4:58 PM): 
>> 
>>> Many thanks for your mail on my query. 
>>> Let me make the point on request report clear, 
>>> As you know, by default, the analog generates request
>>> report displaying those files with more than 20
>>> requests to them. Please refer to the first sentence
>>> as a title to the request report. My aim is to change
>>> this number 20 to something else by customising the
>>> request report. Is this possible??
>> 
>> Easily, you need to change the REQFLOOR value. See
>> http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#othCOLS for details on the
>> *COLS commands.

> Or the *FLOOR commands at http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR

Oops! Yeah, that's what I meant.

Thanks,

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Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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Re: [analog-help] Help on request report!

2002-06-27 Thread analog-help

Hello everyone,
Thanks Jeremy and Aengus for the help on my query
on request report.
Thanks for the info on REQFLOOR command.
I have two queries.
   1. Can I extract %u against various urls
visited using analog?? I am in the porcess of creating
a PERL program to extract relevant info from the log
file . But it is so huge and there are so many
multitude of lines with just one visit to apage. Can
anyone give me a clue as to how this can be sorted
out??

2  I need more customisation of the request
report.
What I am aiming for is all of the following entries
to be combined & all of these requests to be totalled
as just one line in line with  'infotrac' in the
request report.

http://web4.infotrac.galegroup.com:80/itw/infomark/46/787/24375147w4/purl=rc1_biim_0_a85363545&dyn=10!xrn_1_0_a85363545

http://web7.infotrac.galegroup.com:80/itw/infomark/271/965/21688166w7/purl=rc1_cdb_0_a67185369&dyn=13!xrn_12_0_a67185369

http://web6.infotrac.galegroup.com:80/itw/infomark/29/721/23214322w6/42!lnk_a11246797+271+painting_transportation

http://web4.infotrac.galegroup.com:80/itw/infomark/648/350/24378217w4/purl=rc1_cdb_0_a85059668&dyn=14!xrn_151_0_a85059668

http://ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au:80/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/swinburne1

http://ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au:80/login?url=http://infotrac.apla.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/542/533/15291049w4/purl=rc1_EIM_0_A18320023&dyn=3!xrn_3_0_A18320023?sw_aep=swinburne1
 

Do I understand correctly from the document
that I can do this 
with one command

REQALIAS http://*/*.infotrac.*/* http://infotrac.com

I tried doing this but I am not sure it is working.
Do I have to use a FILEALIAS as well before I do this.
Also the use of * does this have the usual wild card
implication or do I have to put a * for each of the
subsections of the above lines.
Any clue on the above will be much appreciated.
Uma




--- Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Aengus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Friday, June 21, 2002
> 2:07 AM):
> 
> > Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> uma mahadevan ([EMAIL PROTECTED];
> Thursday, June 20, 2002
> >> 4:58 PM): 
> >> 
> >>> Many thanks for your mail on my query. 
> >>> Let me make the point on request report clear, 
> >>> As you know, by default, the analog generates
> request
> >>> report displaying those files with more than 20
> >>> requests to them. Please refer to the first
> sentence
> >>> as a title to the request report. My aim is to
> change
> >>> this number 20 to something else by customising
> the
> >>> request report. Is this possible??
> >> 
> >> Easily, you need to change the REQFLOOR value.
> See
> >> http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#othCOLS
> for details on the
> >> *COLS commands.
> 
> > Or the *FLOOR commands at
> http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR
> 
> Oops! Yeah, that's what I meant.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> 
> Jeremy Wadsack
> Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
> 
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