If it helps, the one that works is at www.forttguide.com/analysis
The one that doesn't is at www.j-uniforms.com/analysis
The only differences in the config files is the location of the logfiles,
and the necessary URL changes, but, I'll be happy to post copies of that
info as well, if it isi
I'm seeing replies to questions that I haven't seen, and some of my
replies don't seem to have made it to the list. Is it just me, or is
there a problem with the list in the last day or two?
Aengus
This is the
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Jules wrote:
I have a log format that has a unique user id (%u) in the first field
(generated by the application). I would like to be able to add a new column
to the REQUEST report when unique user data is available. The column would
show unique user hits for each
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Marius Schamschula wrote:
I just upgraded from Analog 4.01 to Analog 4.1, using the LinuxPPC rpm.
There is a small error in the package:
The /var/analog4.1 directory should be /var/analog-4.1
This causes Analog not to
I don't see why. Log files compress *very* nicely (typically 95%-98%
compression ratios at maximum compression), and Analog has no problem with
compressed log files. Disk space is cheap nowadays, so why would keeping
six years of log files be crazy? I have Analog running on three years'
Kevin Hemenway wrote:
So, scratch the idea of keeping the log files. Do I have any other
option?
Cache files. See http://www.analog.cx/docs/cache.html. As long as you
won't
later be changing the data you want to report on from the past, this will
work
wonderfully. They reduce the amount
From the docs:
"I prefer to make a separate cache file from each logfile, in case something
goes wrong with one of them, rather than a single cache file combining
several logfiles, or a single cache file combining an old cache file and a
logfile."
To clarify, he's saying that for every
"Mitchell K. Smith" wrote:
My analog.cfg looks like this:
LOGFILE c:\data\analog\access03.log
OUTFILE c:\data\analog\logreport.html
# URL for the images directory
IMAGEDIR c:\data\analog\images
HOSTNAME "Ball and Ball Web Site"
I have the image files copied into
I am running analog on a machine that has 14G of memory, disk space a couple
of tarabytes. I am trying to run a monthly report (just for march) and i
keep running out of memory. I get this message from the my error log. And
Yes I have set hostlowmem to 3 and filelowmem to 3. I also have cache
At 10.41 04/04/2000 -0400, Aengus wrote:
I'm seeing replies to questions that I haven't seen, and some of my
replies don't seem to have made it to the list. Is it just me, or is
there a problem with the list in the last day or two?
I receive some answers *before* the question.
Alas, I find
I have attached a perl script I used to get around a similar problem
(although I only had 1.5 GB of memory not 14 Gb!!!)
It runs each day seperately and combines the output.
Tristan
Fiorela Gonzalez wrote:
I am running analog on a machine that has 14G of memory, disk space a couple
of
Mitch Smith wrote:
I have Analog 4.1 installed on my NT 4.0
workstation. I do all of my log analysis off-line.
My analog.cfg looks like this:
# URL for the images directory
IMAGEDIR c:\data\analog\images
I have the image files copied into c:\data\analog\images but the images
still do
Tristan,
You have to be careful with this script: The problem is that each month only
contains the collected stats of each day. This means the data at the bottom of
each time report may not be accurate (in fact all the numbers could be
inaccurate). When you produce the reports, Analog cuts off
Good point, and thanks for your comments-not to mention the lucid
example!
I'm not sure that would be a problem, though. As I recall (I wrote this
a while ago) the script collects all of the stats for a particular day;
it doesn't limit them at all. The filtering takes place when it outputs.
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
How can I exclude only the index page, ie, / from a report. I want everything
but index.html which is a frameset, therefore not useful.
FILEEXCLUDE /
FILEINCLUDE /*
Just FILEEXCLUDE / -- or maybe REQEXCLUDE / if you just want to
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Justin Williams wrote:
I have a site using the same IIS setting, sending to a different logfile
directory as another site running analog. One works, one doesn't. The one
which doesn't tells me I have 4000 corrupt logfile lines, but the logformat
line in the config file
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Mark Johnson wrote:
Hi All,
I apologies in advance but I just can't work out what I'm doing wrong...
In Apache I have:
LogFormat "%V %h %u %t \"%r\" %s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
common
Which produces:
www.anydomain.com 195.10.234.52 -
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Justin Williams wrote:
Logfiles are all in the same format. In fact, I ran analog.exe, with no
switches, and it tells me the logfile format it thinks is there. That
mirrors what I have in the logformat statement of the config file...
How do I run with debugging on?
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a REQCOLS option that would put the virtual host domain name
in the request report so I can tell which domain the most requested
pages are coming from?
I'm not sure what you mean, but I think you want to use the second argument
I have a site using the same IIS setting, sending to a different logfile
directory as another site running analog. One works, one doesn't. The one
which doesn't tells me I have 4000 corrupt logfile lines, but the logformat
line in the config file is the exact same as the logformat in the config
Logfiles are all in the same format. In fact, I ran analog.exe, with no
switches, and it tells me the logfile format it thinks is there. That
mirrors what I have in the logformat statement of the config file...
How do I run with debugging on?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin Hemenway wrote:
So, scratch the idea of keeping the log files. Do I have any other option?
Cache files. See http://www.analog.cx/docs/cache.html. As long as you won't
later be changing the data you want to report on from the past, this will work
wonderfully. They reduce the amount of
Greetings.
I have Analog 4.1 installed on my NT 4.0 workstation.
I do all of my log analysis off-line.
My analog.cfg looks like this:
LOGFILE c:\data\analog\access03.log
OUTFILE c:\data\analog\logreport.html
# URL for the images directory
IMAGEDIR c:\data\analog\images
HOSTNAME "Ball and
Kevin Hemenway wrote:
Kevin Hemenway wrote:
So, scratch the idea of keeping the log files. Do I have any other
option?
Cache files. See http://www.analog.cx/docs/cache.html. As long as you
won't
later be changing the data you want to report on from the past, this will
work
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Jules wrote:
I have a log format that has a unique user id (%u) in the first field
(generated by the application). I would like to be able to add a new
column
to the REQUEST report when unique user
At 13.27 04/04/2000 -0700, Jules wrote:
I understand the need for speed and small memory footpring, but these sorts
of cross-references would be extremely valuable, and options only. Would
you consider a patch were someone to add some cross-referencing options in
the code?
On Feb 08 I posted a
At 15.03 04/04/2000 -0400, Mitch Smith wrote:
IMAGEDIR c:\data\analog\images
WRONG!
This is an ABSOLUTE path: it can be seen only by Windows users having
images folder under the same path (difficult to find...)
IMAGEDIR images/
RIGHT!
This is the RELATIVE path: if you copy your report to
Tristan Lawrence wrote:
I'm not sure that would be a problem, though. As I recall (I wrote this
a while ago) the script collects all of the stats for a particular day;
it doesn't limit them at all. The filtering takes place when it outputs.
Well, Analog does filtering by default and the
Kevin Hemenway wrote:
From the docs:
"I prefer to make a separate cache file from each logfile, in case something
goes wrong with one of them, rather than a single cache file combining
several logfiles, or a single cache file combining an old cache file and a
logfile."
To clarify, he's
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Well, Analog does filtering by default and the script doesn't 'turn off' the floors.
The default requests floor compiled in (admittedly I have an older
version of Analog) is only 20 requests, and as you noted below I
override the directory floor. Regardless, an excellent
thanks but I would be loosing data integrity with the program and the data
wont add up correctly. And we don't want to do that. Well last month we had
256 trillion bytes transferred. The average cache file size for a day in
March was about 87 megs. Is there anyone on the list that is running
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