Re: [analog-help] Subdomain statistics?

2005-11-22 Thread Duke Hillard

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/logs.html
(see section about Virtual Hosts near end of page)

-- Duke


iBiker wrote:


[text deleted for brevity]

Ok, thanks :) Do you know what I have to do to turn on virtual host 
information logging in Apache2?


Best regards
Søren

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Re: [analog-help] Excluding log records by 'bytes transferred'

2005-04-14 Thread Duke Hillard
I don't know how to exclude records entirely based on bytes,
but you can use a FLOOR command to control what is shown
within certain reports.  For example, to control what is shown
in the Domain Report, you could use DOMFLOOR 141b to
list in the report only files with at least 141 bytes transferred.
The Analog docs discuss FLOOR commands in three places:
* http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR
* http://www.analog.cx/docs/hierreps.html#SUBFLOOR
* http://www.analog.cx/docs/hierreps.html#ARGSFLOOR
HTH,
-- Duke
Connors, Bernie (ELG/EGL) wrote:
Hello,
Can Analog exclude log records based on the number of bytes 
transferred?  I want to exclude insignificant requests that are 140 bytes or 
less.  My users can easily generate thousands of these requests and they are 
skewing my reports. Here is a sample line from my log file.  The value for 
bytes transferred follows the time stamp ( 958 in this example ):
142.139.214.57 142.139.214.57 200 [12/Apr/2005:10:04:43 -0400] 958 
/SpatialFusionEnterprise/servlet/OpenCiteServlet
I read the documentation on the INCLUDE / EXCLUDE commands and I don't 
think Analog can do this.
Thanks,
Bernie.
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Re: [analog-help] Help on Request report, not to show detail lines

2005-03-30 Thread Duke Hillard
There is a page devoted to Search Arguments in the Analog
documentation at http://www.analog.cx/docs/args.html;.
HTH,
-- Duke
Tim Tran wrote:
Hi all,
Can you assist me how to turn off the detail lines (hierachical 
reoirt) in Request report. The following example, I would like NOT to 
see the detail lines (the line starts with 5,3 and 2). I have tried 
different ways in SUBDIR command but it does not help.
 
10 /storagerunner/XRunnerbase/xrpage1.aspx
5  /storagerunner/XRunnerbase/xrpage1.aspx?id=1
3  /storagerunner/XRunnerbase/xrpage1.aspx?id=2
2  /storagerunner/XRunnerbase/xrpage1.aspx?id=3
 
 
Thanks
Tim


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Re: [analog-help] problem with intsearch reports

2005-03-30 Thread Duke Hillard
You probably want
INTSEARCHENGINE /InsideAcme/categoryHome awidCookie
HTH,
-- Duke
Michael Braly wrote:
I am using Analog 5.32 on Mac OS X. The log files are generated using
custom code for a WebObjects server so we can report on dynamic pages.
I have examples of the entries below.
I have become very familiar with this page
http://www.analog.cx/docs/args.html as I try to get my internal search
reports working. My goal is to report on the category selected for
/categoryHome, for example. My report never reports on the search
words. I tried one log file and a debug tip from one of Stephen's old
e-mails. I don't get anything from this.  Any ideas?
analog IAStatistics2121_20050127 -A +Y +a +Cintsearchengine
/InsideAcme/IAredirect url
10.8.103.248 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:18:32 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/categoryHome?awidCookie=192.150.11.14.9031011910682749safeCookie=nullcategory=inTheNews
HTTP/1.1 200 38027
172.16.252.14 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:19:41 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/Main?awidCookie=172.16.252.12.110131095878397539safeCookie=username-LOGGED_OUT|cookieDuration-2005-06-27_10:28:29_-0700
HTTP/1.1 200 51986
172.16.252.14 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:19:58 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/articleHome?awidCookie=172.16.252.12.110131095878397539safeCookie=username-LOGGED_OUT|cookieDuration-2005-06-27_10:28:29_-0700articleId=7518
HTTP/1.1 200 48223
153.32.22.120 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:27:06 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/Main?awidCookie=nullsafeCookie=null HTTP/1.1 200 51986
10.36.72.77 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:36:49 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/SitesAndLinks?awidCookie=10.36.23.190.19801075325621699safeCookie=username-sdfs|cookieDuration-2005-04-10_07:38:15_-0700display=viewByFolder
HTTP/1.1 200 130735
10.36.72.77 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:38:20 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/IARedirect?awidCookie=10.36.23.190.19801075325621699safeCookie=username-fsdfs|cookieDuration-2005-04-10_07:38:15_-0700url=http://formmgr.corp.acme.com:99/fm/login.jsp
HTTP/1.1 302 0
10.130.48.151 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:38:40 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/Main?awidCookie=10.130.48.115.175621105104130903safeCookie=null
HTTP/1.1 200 51986
130.248.131.153 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:46:18 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/articleHome?awidCookie=153.32.167.43.13151083183332237safeCookie=username-fsdfsd|cookieDuration-2005-06-24_01:31:49_-0700articleId=7518
HTTP/1.1 200 49122
130.248.131.153 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:46:37 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/SitesAndLinks?awidCookie=153.32.167.43.13151083183332237safeCookie=username-fsdfs|cookieDuration-2005-06-24_01:31:49_-0700display=viewByFolder
HTTP/1.1 200 47253
130.248.131.153 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:46:46 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/IARedirect?awidCookie=153.32.167.43.13151083183332237safeCookie=username-dsff|cookieDuration-2005-06-24_01:31:49_-0700url=http://myacme.corp.acme.com/
HTTP/1.1 302 0
10.8.71.73 - - [27/Jan/2005:07:47:28 -0800] GET
/InsideAcme/Main?awidCookie=nullsafeCookie=null HTTP/1.1 200 51986
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Re: [analog-help] displaying daily bandwidth usage

2005-03-29 Thread Duke Hillard
Your simplest option might be to run Analog multiple times.
Each time, turn off all reports except the General Summary,
specify TO and FROM to cover a single day.  This would
give you daily bandwidth according to your server logfiles
for the period specified.  Though no graph is produced this
way, you could easily plug in your numbers from a range of
dates into an application to produce a graph.
HTH,
-- Duke
Ric Otte wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the stock analog package in Debian.  I need to find a way to
monitor daily bandwidth usage.  At the top of my report I see a line
that says things like: 
 Data transferred: 83.49 gigabytes
 Average data transferred per day: 12.34 gigabytes
But I need to be able to know the daily bandwidth used.  

For example, under Daily Summary there is a graph where each unit
(+) represents a certain number of pages.  In addition to this, would
it be possible to have a graph that lists the Daily Summary of
bandwidth?
Any help would be appreciated (I'm fairly new to this),
Ric
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Re: [analog-help] updating logs

2005-03-23 Thread Duke Hillard
You have choices with Analog. You can run Analog
monthly on a logfile that spans one month.  You can
run Analog monthly on a logfile that spans more than
one month.  You can compress your logfile to save
space and use Analog's UNCOMPRESS command
at run time.  Analog can create cache files that allow
you to save certain information from previous runs
and delete old logfiles.  Finally, you can control the
output; in addition to six formats for display, there
is also a format for computer output which can be
manipulated more easily than the others for further
processing by other utilities or applications.
Hope that helps,
-- Duke
Pedro Amado wrote:
Hi,
Every month i will generate de reports with Analog.
Can Analog update these reports, or it will simply generate a 
individual report for each month??

Thanks in advance.
Pedro Amado
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Re: [analog-help] Losing my Last 7 Detail in the general summary

2005-03-15 Thread Duke Hillard
Are you using the TO command?  If so, the figures in parentheses
in the General Summary are for the last seven days before the TO
time.  If you aren't using the TO command, the figures for the last
seven days are for the seven days before the time of program start.
Check your log file to be sure that you have dates/times that meet
the above criteria.
Hope that helps,
-- Duke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I recently wrote a perl script that takes a directory of log files and
cat's them all together into a single file. since using this single log
file of the catted smaller files and running analog against that I am
losing my reports 'last 7' day detail. ie (Figures in parentheses refer to
the 7-day period) along with the data in parens in the general summary.
does anyone have any experience in resolving such an issue. I have tried
to reconfigure the analog cfg by manually added the directive for
'LASTSEVEN ON'  but that doesn't seem to help.
Any help would be appreciated!!
Best Regards,
Bob
 

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Re: [analog-help] Exclusion of friends of family

2005-02-09 Thread Duke Hillard
It's not possible to combine an exclusion from one
report with an exclusion from another report.  That
is, if you exclude a certain IP range, all entries within
that range are excluded without regard to their OS or
their browser.
There is a way to get what you want in Analog if you
run Analog twice.  Run it once to include only friends;
then run it again to include everything.  Next, deduct
totals from the first report from the second.  Note that
this is only practical for the General Summary.
The alternative is preprocessing your server log file.
-- Duke
benbecula wrote:
Hello Im new to the list and I've been experimenting with the config 
file for some weeks.
 
The issue I face is excluding friends and family from the results.  
First of all I've found out what their IP address is and excluded them 
from the report - fair enough.  But obviously people with dynamic IPs 
will change over time, and my reports span many months.  Now, some 
people's IP changes a little (for example the last octet), but for 
some it can change quite dramatically, for example from 80.143 to 
80.22.  Now obviously if I was to exclude 80.* I would be excluding 
more than just my pals.
 
I have tried using dns resolution and in some cases it helps.  However 
name resolution for dynamic IPs usually gives a unique dns name each 
time, usually with the IP address somewhere in the name, or it takes 
the form of some sort of checksum appended to the ISP domain name.
 
So, is it possible to combine exclusions?  For example can you exclude 
all those with IP 80.* who using Brower X and have Operating system 
Y?  If this is the case I can identify my pals with more precision.
 
Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Steven.

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Re: [analog-help] limiting Organization report to top 25

2005-02-02 Thread Duke Hillard
To limit the Organization Report to organizations
with the top 25 number of requests, you can use
ORGFLOOR -25r
FLOOR commands exist for other reports too; see
http://www.analog.cx/docs/othreps.html#FLOOR;.
-- Duke
Jeanne wrote:
Is there a way to limit the output of the Organization Report, or any
other report for that matter, to the top 25?
I have a request to list only the 25 top organizations by number of 
requests.

Thanks
--Jeanne
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Re: [analog-help] Report Magic support gone?

2005-01-31 Thread Duke Hillard
They're probably experiencing a temporary, technical issue.
-- Duke
James Coyle wrote:
Can't seem to get any emails to Wadsack-Allen, makers of Report Magic, 
OR to their help list. Have they gone out of business or what?

Thanks for any info

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Re: [analog-help] How is Average is figured out

2005-01-27 Thread Duke Hillard
As far as I know, it's simple math.  You had requests
for 23 hours and 40 minutes (Mon-24-Jan-2005 from
00:05 to 23:45).  That is equivalent to 0.986111... days.
The report rounds to two decimal places (0.99 days),
but Analog is probably using more than two decimal
places internally.  If you divide the number of requests
in the reporting period (18,211) by the duration of the
reporting period (0.986111 days) on a calculator, you
will probably see a result of 18,466 as the average for
a full period (1.0 days).  Same concept applies to page
requests (610 / 0.986111 = 617).
-- Duke
Vechnyak, Val wrote:
Hi
I want to start off my saying, I am new to analog! Now its out of the
way, here comes my question.
What formula is used to figure out average numbers?  The reason I ask is
because we are testing analog with IIS log for a complete single day,
and one might assume that for one day daily stat and average stat should
be the same.  Could someone please explain how it is being figured out.
Thank you and here is a snip of the report to illustrate my question.
Program started at Thu-27-Jan-2005 16:08. 
One day only --- Analysed requests from Mon-24-Jan-2005 00:05 to
Mon-24-Jan-2005 23:45 (0.99 days).

 Successful requests: 18,211 
 Average successful requests per day: 18,466 
Logfile lines without status code: 3 
Successful requests for pages: 610 
Average successful requests for pages per day: 617 
Failed requests: 190 
Redirected requests: 17 
Distinct files requested: 487 
Distinct hosts served: 191 
 Data transferred: 74.94 megabytes 
 Average data transferred per day: 76.00 megabytes

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Re: [analog-help] How do I eliminate hierarchy in Referrer report

2005-01-12 Thread Duke Hillard
Indentation indicates a subset.  In your example,
lines 2 and 3 are a subset of line 1.  That is, line 1
has 100 page requests.  Lines 2 and 3 are part of
those 100 requests; they aren't additional requests.
If lines 2 and 3 aren't indented, there would be no
way to recognize that they are subsets.
HTH,
-- Duke
Nick Altmann wrote:
This should be a simple thing, but I can't figure it out from the docs.
Currently my Referrer report comes out something like this:
#pages	URL 
100	http://www.google.com/search 
60		http://www.google.com/search?q=foo (indented)
40		http://www.google.com/search?q=bar (indented)
80	http://www.yahoo.com/search
80		http://www.yahoo.com/search?q=foo (indented)

Is there any combination of directives that can get it to look flat like
this:
#pages	URL 
80	http://www.yahoo.com/search?q=foo
60	http://www.google.com/search?q=foo
40	http://www.google.com/search?q=bar

This would provide better ordering for the exact pages browsers are arriving
from.
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Re: [analog-help] Browsers: Netscape vs Netscape (compatible)

2005-01-04 Thread Duke Hillard
Your log file(s) record information provided by each browser.
Analog, in turn, reports what it finds in your log file(s).  Though
it might seem reasonable to expect a browser to provide brand
or vendor information, not all browsers do.  When this happens,
there is no simple way for any program or person to know what
browser is being used.  Remember, not every browser is even a
browser; some are robots.  Some robots include as a feature the
ability to disguise identity (to prevent sites from blocking access).
Your desire to be thorough in testing your site is commendable,
but I suspect that the people that built the browsers that can't be
easily identified aren't concerned about the appearance of your
site.  They probably want to get data quickly without hindrance.
HTH,
-- Duke
Margrit McIntosh wrote:
Hi,
I've been partly able to answer my own questions, by carefully 
decoding the server log entries, and using BROWALIAS to create new 
names. For example, I can tell how many of my IE 5 users are Mac and 
how many are Windows. This info then appears in the Browser Report. 
However, the Browser Summary breaks down the browsers by vendor. 
Presumably, Netscape (compatible) are certain browsers that act like 
Netscape but are not from the Netscape company or vendor. However, I 
still can't tell what those browsers actually are, so I can't test 
them and see how my web pages look in them.

-- Margrit
At 09:17 PM 1/4/2005 +0100, you wrote:
On 2005-01-04 18:53:41 -, Aengus wrote:
 If you look in your logfiles, you'll see that the Browser that was 
used
 to make each request is recorded, usually at the end of each log 
entry.
 These look something like this:
 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)
 Mozilla/4.0 [en] (X11; I; Linux)

But what is Netscape (compatible)?
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Re: [analog-help] Stats on specific directories

2004-12-07 Thread Duke Hillard
Run analog for client 1 and include only files for client 1.
Run analog for client 2 and include only files for client 2.
And so on.  See http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html
for information about including files.
-- Duke
Gregg Soltesz wrote:
Support,
I have analog running on an IIS box and it's working fine.
However. This initial configuration is providing stats on everything in
WWWROOT. This is great info for our dept. but not for our clients.
We hosting several websites for different clients and would like to provide
stats on their individual site(s) only/separately.
Ex. Here's WWWROOT:
cmi.yale.edu
EX. Other clients:
cmi.yale.edu/bh
cmi.yale.edu/dante
cmi.yale.edu/rewind etc...
How do I configure analog to continue to provide stats for our dept.
(WWWROOT) as well as spitting out individual reports for each clients' site,
only consisting of data relevant to their website?
Thanks so much,
Gregg
 

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Re: [analog-help] Looking at error logs

2004-11-08 Thread Duke Hillard
Data in the error log might already be included
in your server log.  If so, using your server log
would generate the information that you desire
and a whole lot more.
-- Duke
Robert M. Martel wrote:
Greetings,
I was wondering if anyone has used Analog (if in can be) or know of 
something else that can generate reports from a web server's error log.

I'd love to be able to generate a report that summarized the 
information in the Apache web server error log that I could give to my 
web content managers.  Perhaps with such a report they might fix the 
broken files on the web sites.

I've not wanted one so badly nor had the time to write such a thing 
myself.

Thanks,
Bob Martel

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Re: [analog-help] Help displaying non-Latin character sets in reports?

2004-11-04 Thread Duke Hillard
The World Wide Web Consortium recently drafted
a paper on this topic entitled Authoring Techniques
for XHTML  HTML Internationalization: Specifying
the language of content 1.0.  It's available online at
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-i18n-html-tech-lang-20041015/;.
In addition to the two language-related directives that
you already mentioned, Apache has third directive
(ForceLanguagePriority) that might need attention.
HTH,
-- Duke

KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:
[text deleted for brevity]
I'd like to change the display of the report so that my Russian-reading colleagues can 
read what the queries are, but I'm not having any luck. To display the Cyrillic 
characters on their web site, I added these lines to the Apache httpd.conf file:
  #This enables pages to be correctly displayed in Cyrillic
  AddCharset windows-1251 .html .htm .shtml
  AddLanguage ru .ru
  LanguagePriority en ru
However, adding these exact lines to the section where the web statistics report is 
located didn't improve or change the display.
For all I know, the setting is on the client, and someone with the correct settings 
would see the report exactly as it's displayed correctly. This report is normally 
password protected, but if anyone would like to test this possibility, I could move it 
into a publicly-accessible area temporarily.
Any suggestions on what I have to change to display the terms correctly?
Thanks for all your suggestions and advice.
-Kevin Zembower

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Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Center for Communications Programs
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Re: [analog-help] problems with symlinks

2004-10-26 Thread Duke Hillard
I think I see the problem.  Let me offer an experiment.
I'm using Solaris 8.  Redhat 9 should perform similarly.
I go to my Apache document root /web/docs and I
create a file file.html in my doc root.  Then I create
a symbolic link pointer.html to file.html.
Next I visit http://www.louisiana.edu/file.html;.  As I
might expect, /file.html is listed in my logfile.  Next I
visit http://www.louisiana.edu/pointer.html;.Which
should appear in my logfile file.html or pointer.html?
Since Apache served file.html, it adds file.html to
the log file and not pointer.html.
Likewise, since /pages/ is a symlink, it won't appear
in your Apache logfile.  What will appear is the actual
path that /pages/ points to (or symbolizes).  There is
no way that /pages/index.html will be added to your
logfile because Apache isn't serving that page.  Rather,
look for the actual path in your logfile and in the reports
that Analog generates.
HTH,
-- Duke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for answering my question.  The answer confirms that there is a
problem with the numbers that analog is calculating.  I will be (hopefully)
more clear this time as I describe my problem because I am sure that there
is an answer.
I have an old homepage called /homepage.html.  There is a redirect in the
apache config that sends people to the new homepage which is called
/pages/index.html.  The pages part of that link is a symlink on the
filesystem to another location.  For whatever reason, /pages/index.html
is not appearing in the list of most requested pages but I know that it is
because it is my homepage.
Every 301/302 should result in a 200 if the redirect is correct and at that
point analog should count it as a successful request.  The redirect is
correct because it works on the site and therefore if I have 14,000
redirects from /homepage.html shouldn't I also see /pages/index.html with
14,000 requests?  I see /homepage.html in the list of redirects at the top
but I do not see /pages/index.html in the list of requests at all.
Any advice is always appreciated.
Steven



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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

I guess the question that I really need a clear answer to is, if the
webserver successfully redirects a user to the same server does that mean
that analog will count 1 status 301 and also 1 status 200?  When I want
   

to
 

know the total number of page views do I look at the pages views or page
views plus redirects?
   

I'm still unclear about your setup. Your logfile sample had no redirects
in.
Are you confusing HTTP redirects from the server with file system symlinks?
But anyway, it doesn't really matter, because the answer is simple. Analog
will count whatever's in the logfile. If there is an HTTP redirect, it will
count one redirect for the 301/302 and one successful request for the 200.
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Re: [analog-help] problems with symlinks

2004-10-26 Thread Duke Hillard
We have had some problems recently with our logs
(incorrect dates and times, for example).  After I got
Jason's message and reviewed the page that he cited, I
repeated the experiment and received different results
than I did earlier.  This time, the pointer was logged.
I believe that Jason's viewpoint is correct.
-- Duke
Jason Linhart wrote:
On 10/26/04 2:03 PM Duke Hillard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 

In my case, the served file is logged, not the pointer.
Obviously, your experience is different.  I can guess
that a difference in versions might be the explanation.
As I recall, I'm using 2.0.49.
   

It doesn't depend on the version of Apache, it depends on how you have 
your log format configured. The default and most commonly used log format 
configurations log the request as made to the server. It is possible to 
reconfigure the log format Apache uses to log the actual file served, 
though this is not commonly done. See 
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_log_config.html for more 
information.

Jason
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Re: [analog-help] Virtual Hosts

2004-10-22 Thread Duke Hillard
Analog can read multiple log files.  You can use
regular expressions to specify the log file names
(useful when log file names follow a pattern) or
you can use multiple logfile commands.  If you
visit http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfile.html;,
you can see examples of both.
Hope that helps,
-- Duke
Bill Kent wrote:
All,
Is it possible to have Analog access two different log files when your 
running virtual hosts? If so, how?

BK

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Re: [analog-help] Is it possible to enable distinct host report for virtual hosts?

2004-10-13 Thread Duke Hillard
Jin,
   Are you automating your process?  If no, my experience
my be helpful.  Also, you might get ideas from some of the
Analog helper applications at http://www.analog.cx/helpers/;.
   I run Analog 5.32 on Solaris 8.  Apache 2.0.50 runs on
the same machine.  My logformat is vhost_combined.
   I use the Apache logfile splitter to create separate log files
for each virtual host.  I compress the original logfile and save it.
I delete the separate log files after I run Analog.  The process
of automating the logfile splitter is easy and the files that are
produced have predictable names.
   To create Analog configuration files, I use a script that parses
the Apache configuration file.  It identifies each virtual host and
extracts relevant information.  Then the script creates an Analog
configuration file for each virtual host with only basic information:
LOGFILE, HOSTNAME, HOSTURL, OUTFILE, FILEINCLUDE
All of the configuration files created by the script exist in a directory
that contains no other files.  I also use a master configuration file
that has a large number of directives that are consistent for all of
the virtual hosts.
   When I am ready to run Analog, I have a script that looks for
the Analog configuration files, then calls Analog to run on each of
the files while also reading in the master configuration file.  So, the
output is produced virtual host by virtual host.  I repeat this process
once a week for 80 hosts.  I think that a similar process, even with
a different operating system and server software, will work for you.
   Before I automated scripts, I worked with Analog for a long time
to learn all of the commands that are useful for my environment.  This
way, when I started scripting, it was easy to determine if a problem
was caused by poor scripting or by poor use of Analog's commands.
A lot of work was needed to establish the process, but it is reliable
50 times out of 52.  If I tweak my scripts, I might get 100% reliability.
I hope this helps,
-- Duke
Jin Zhao wrote:
This seems a dumb question but I do think it can be valueble if analog 
can do it.

In our site setup, we always have all virtual hosts logging to one big 
access_log. This log grows fast (2 million lines per day) and get 
rotated and compressed nightly. The boss want to know how many 
visitors visited his sites. Everybody knows this is something stupid 
but i have to give him some numbers, say distinct hosts might be good 
enough.

The problem is, in order for analog to get distinct hosts for each 
virtual hosts, I have to split these huge rotated and compressed log 
files into hundreds of vhost based smaller files. The worse is that I 
have to  create an ananlog configuration for each vhost and run 
analogreportmagic against these hundres of smaller log files for 
hundresd of times.

Dis I miss something useful in current analog features? Can somebody 
give a better solution to it?

Thanks,
Jin
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Re: [analog-help] How to list only Root directory

2004-09-08 Thread Duke Hillard
Probably something like FILEEXCLUDE /*/*
Have you seen Inclusions and exclusions at
http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html;?
-- Duke
Neil Jones wrote:
I have a sitewith dozens of subdirectory. I want to get a report showing the 
page hits in the root directory of the site only.
How do I do this?

 

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