Re: [analog-help] 4.01 cfg file gives warnings

2000-01-27 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote: The reason you get the warnings is probably because your logs don't have referrer and user-agent data. (Since standard logs don't, should these maybe be off by default, Stephen?) What's standard? I think most people now do have them. The reason

[analog-help] LOGFORMAT for zmod logs

2000-01-27 Thread Knut Pfefferkorn
Hello, has anyone expirience with the so-caled "zmod" logfiles? It's an apache modul for the german IVW statistics. The logfiles look like a COMBINED log with additional fields: is131.isis.co.za - - [26/Jan/2000:15:46:54 +0100] "GET /duesti/kde/kdevelopLogo.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 10641

Re: [analog-help] LOGFORMAT for zmod logs

2000-01-27 Thread Knut Pfefferkorn
On 27 Jan 00, at 10:20, Stephen Turner wrote: "Unwanted" means that your log format was correct, so that it could read the line -- but that you'd told it to ignore the line with an INCLUDE or EXCLUDE command, or perhaps FROM or TO. Thats it! I used the settings from my old 2.11 config with

RE: [analog-help] Search Reports, how do I get them without ALL ON?

2000-01-27 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Geoff Riley wrote: Hiya Stephen. On Wed, 26 January 2000 13:15, Stephen Turner wrote: You have got referrers recorded in your logfiles? And lots of SEARCHENGINE commands in your configuration file? I've just gone to check, and yes there are referrers in there,

Re: [analog-help] seperate logs - seperate reports?

2000-01-27 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Dan Larsson wrote: I am hosting multiple virtual hosts and log these in seperate logfiles. I want with the help of analog create one report per logfile eg one report per virtual host.. How do I do this? See examples/virtdoms.cfg. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[analog-help] Re: seperate logs - seperate reports?

2000-01-27 Thread Chris D.Halverson
Dan Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am hosting multiple virtual hosts and log these in seperate logfiles. I want with the help of analog create one report per logfile eg one report per virtual host.. How do I do this? Use different config files and use +g to specify it on the command

Re: [analog-help] Access violation using dnsfile...

2000-01-27 Thread Marco Bernardini
At 11.51 27/01/2000 +0100, Chris Joelly wrote: what can i do, to use name resolution to build nice analog reports... Some useful utilities at: http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/helpers/#dns Bye! Marco Bernardini

Re: [analog-help] 4.01 cfg file gives warnings

2000-01-27 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Stephen Turner wrote: On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote: The reason you get the warnings is probably because your logs don't have referrer and user-agent data. (Since standard logs don't, should these maybe be off by default, Stephen?) What's standard? I think most people

Re: [analog-help] Can I APPEND data to make a cumulative report?

2000-01-27 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Todd Ryan wrote: I'm also using Report Magic to create more graphical reports, so if I can accomplish this by running Report Magic against several Analog data files, that would be good (probably even preferable). I didn't see this in the Report Magic documentation either. This is a really

[analog-help] Can I APPEND data to make a cumulative report?

2000-01-27 Thread Todd Ryan
Hello all... I apologize if this is in the documentation, but an initial search/scan didn't find anything obvious... I was wondering if there was a way to accumulate data over time in the same report. For example, I would like to process web logs once a month then archive the logs off-line.

[analog-help] robots and cookies

2000-01-27 Thread Matt Morgan
We use anonymous cookies to identify unique visitors to our sites and determine things like requests/visitor, etc. It's not perfect but it works pretty well, as long as your time-scale is short enough that you can make insignificant the probability that many users have lost/deleted their

Re: [analog-help] robots and cookies

2000-01-27 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Matt, You could try looking at the referrer info -- are the "shoppers" connecting from some site that is sending you traffic or is it just that they are "typing in" your URL. Robots are not likely to carry referrer data. Second, you could do some IP/DNS reasearch. Where are the "shoppers"

[analog-help] help

2000-01-27 Thread Ryan Clemens
Title: help 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

[analog-help] 500 errors (what are correct file permissions?)

2000-01-27 Thread Peter Rose
Hi - I have just installed Analog 4.0 and it seems to working OK when run from the command line. Needless to say I am getting the usual 500 errors while configuring the Perl script. Usually when I screw up on perl it's with file permissions. Is there a list of permissions that should be set for

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