Jeffrey A Schoolcraft wrote:
> I'm trying to make heads or tails of some logs left to me. Have multiple
> servers running (up to 5 at one point). I've collected all the logs and
> seperated them into directories by machine (mostly). I wanted to do
> something like:
>
> analog +F001201 +T00123
I'm trying to make heads or tails of some logs left to me. Have multiple
servers running (up to 5 at one point). I've collected all the logs and
seperated them into directories by machine (mostly). I wanted to do
something like:
analog +F001201 +T001231 /path/to/logs/*/*
I get a lot of double
Well, I tried this,
FILEEXCLUDE /*,*/
FILEINCLUDE /International/*
PAGEEXCLUDE /*,*/
PAGEINCLUDE
/International/*/index.html,/International/*/index.shtml,/International/*/
re-ran for one day's worth of data, and get this:
General Summary
(Go To: Top: General Summary: Request Report)
Successfu
I'm using IIS5.0 and logging files in the W3C Extended Log format. Here's
an example of the first few lines of one of my log files:
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2001-01-15 05:09:58
#Fields: date time c-ip cs-username
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Dennis Miller wrote:
> FILEEXCLUDE /*
> FILEINCLUDE /International/*
> PAGEEXCLUDE content.html,ads.html,nav.html,*.htm,*.html
> PAGEINCLUDE index.html,index.shtml
I'm no expert, but if I was trying to do what I think you are trying
to do I would have tried:
FILEEXCLUDE
>From -settings:
Including (+) and excluding (-) the following files:
All included, then
- /*
+ /International/*
.
.
.
Including (+) and excluding (-) the following as pages:
All excluded, then
+ *.htm
+ */
+ *.html
- content.html
- ads.html
- nav.html
- *.htm
- *.html
+
Dennis Miller wrote:
> We are running analog 4.03 on Solaris.
>
> I want to get a distinct count of just a portion of the site
> (/International/*), but instead I
> get a complete count of all the pages on the site in the Summary report,
> and the correct count in the request report.
>
> Here i
We are running analog 4.03 on Solaris.
I want to get a distinct count of just a portion of the site
(/International/*), but instead I
get a complete count of all the pages on the site in the Summary report,
and the correct count in the request report.
Here is an excerpt from the config file:
FI
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Russell McOrmond wrote:
>
> I am running Analog 4.13 (RedHat 6.2+, Apache logs, etc).
>
>
> I have been running a command that runs for "the last two weeks" for
> most of last year. Unfortunately this hasn't seemed to work in the new
> year.
>
> `$analog +gwww-mnet.c
I am running Analog 4.13 (RedHat 6.2+, Apache logs, etc).
I have been running a command that runs for "the last two weeks" for
most of last year. Unfortunately this hasn't seemed to work in the new
year.
`$analog +gwww-mnet.cfg +F-00-00-14 +T-00-00-00`;
For the first 14 days it showed
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Dave Shield wrote:
> >
> > Well, one problem with this approach is that the graphical files are
> > still included in the General summary
>
> The General Summary lists "requests for pages" as well as just plain
> "requests".
But
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Dave Shield wrote:
>
> Well, one problem with this approach is that the graphical files are
> still included in the General summary
The General Summary lists "requests for pages" as well as just plain
"requests".
> and also contribute to the
> "[not listed]" lines at the en
Ok, I'll try that!
Thank you.
Yours
Christian
At 12:23 15.01.2001 +, you wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, qwertu wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using analog-4.13 on a SuSE Linux7.0 system. My current dns file is
> > about 45mb in size. Is it possible that this size sl
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, qwertu wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using analog-4.13 on a SuSE Linux7.0 system. My current dns file is
> about 45mb in size. Is it possible that this size slows analog down instead
> of speeding it up?
>
Yes, it's possible, if the hosts in the DNS file don't all featur
[Sorry for the delay in responding,
I've been away for a couple of days]
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Dave Shield wrote:
> >
> > I believe I need something equivalent to:
> >
> > FILEINCLUDE /~wombat/*
> > =>FILEEXCLUDE NOT
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