Re: [analog-help] Date Macros

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, James Herrmann wrote: Are there any plans to add the same date macros used for OUTFILE to the LOGFILE directive? Not yet, but it's coming soon. Will the macros be expanded (%M-1 , %D+1 , %Y-1 , etc.)? No. And this is why I resisted doing it for the LOGFILE for so

[analog-help] need more fields

2001-10-03 Thread Morosan, Bogdan
I'm using Analog (5.01) to generate web usage reports from Microsoft Proxy 2.0 logs. I need two more fields in LOGFORMAT: something like ProtocolName (http, https or ftp)and ObjectSource (Cache, Inet, Upstream, etc). I've found this advice in Analog FAQ: Write a LOGFORMAT to declare the field to

Re: [analog-help] query .

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Gauri wrote: I have installed analog v 5.0-1 (used RPM: analog-5.0-1rh7.i386.rpm available from the following URL :http://www.iddl.vt.edu/~jackie/analog/analog-5.0-1rh7.i386.rpm when I view the anlgform.htm /hostname/anlgform.html I see some info a button saying

Re: [analog-help] need more fields

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Morosan, Bogdan wrote: I'm using Analog (5.01) to generate web usage reports from Microsoft Proxy 2.0 logs. I need two more fields in LOGFORMAT: something like ProtocolName (http, https or ftp)and ObjectSource (Cache, Inet, Upstream, etc). I've found this advice in Analog

[analog-help] Problem with request report

2001-10-03 Thread Janek Savik
Hi! I'm maintaining a XML-based website and having trouble with Request report. I need to count requests with specific so-called 'event_id', which is given to 'index.php' script as a parameter. Problem is, that there are also other parameters, like session_id, menu_id, and so on, and Analog, of

Re: [analog-help] Problem with request report

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Janek Savik wrote: Hi! I'm maintaining a XML-based website and having trouble with Request report. I need to count requests with specific so-called 'event_id', which is given to 'index.php' script as a parameter. Problem is, that there are also other parameters, like

[analog-help] Numbers in brackets

2001-10-03 Thread Andres Pastor, Nuria
Hi, can it beerased the numbers in brackets? Peticiones exitosas: 552 (265) Número de accesos a las páginas: 31 (8) Visitantes atendidos : 5 (4) Transferencia global : 678.411 kbytes (307.533 kbytes) Many thanks Best Regards Nuria

Re: [analog-help] Numbers in brackets

2001-10-03 Thread Aengus
Andres Pastor, Nuria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can it be erased the numbers in brackets? Peticiones exitosas: 552 (265) ... http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html#LASTSEVEN Aengus + | This is the analog-help mailing

RE: [analog-help] need more fields

2001-10-03 Thread Morosan, Bogdan
-Original Message- From: Stephen Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3 octombrie 2001 08:53 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [analog-help] need more fields On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Morosan, Bogdan wrote: I'm using Analog (5.01) to generate web usage reports from

RE: [analog-help] need more fields

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Morosan, Bogdan wrote: I suppose I wouldn't need thr referrer field and I want to use it as ObjectSource field but I can't figure what to change in the language file. Well, pretty much anything that mentions referrer! Alternatively, make a report and then change all the

RE: [analog-help] Date Macros

2001-10-03 Thread J . Slee
Does it make sense to add the date macros to the error log file as well, I tried ERRFILE analog-error-%w-%D-%m-%Y-%H-%n.log which produced an error file called, analog-error-%w-%D-%m-%Y-%H-%n.log , which was pretty but not the general idea. Thanks Jamie -Original Message-

RE: [analog-help] LOGFORMAT and auto detect

2001-10-03 Thread J . Slee
I had to add my own LOGFORMAT to get around extra double quotes appearing in the request string. After doing that the auto recognition seemed to no longer work. Is there a way to get auto recognition to work as well as a customised log format. I now have to include LOGFORMAT

RE: [analog-help] Date Macros

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does it make sense to add the date macros to the error log file as well, I tried ERRFILE analog-error-%w-%D-%m-%Y-%H-%n.log which produced an error file called, analog-error-%w-%D-%m-%Y-%H-%n.log , which was pretty but not the general idea.

RE: [analog-help] Date Macros

2001-10-03 Thread J . Slee
You mean, you save your ERRFILEs??? No but I do a lot of analog runs in a batch file over the weekend , with a standard analog.cfg for most of it and a site.cfg for each site. The errfile is in the standard bit so would get overwritten. Jamie

[analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Søren Neigaard
Wednesday, October 03, 2001, 12:14:58 AM, Lance wrote: LR first off you need to find the httpd.conf file in apache then go down the LR section for logging it will look something like the following I have gotten that far :) LR you will want to either use combined or create one and call it

Re: [analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Lance Rochelle
it is automatic in the combined format lance - Original Message - From: Søren Neigaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lance Rochelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:27 PM Subject: [analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat Wednesday, October 03, 2001, 12:14:58 AM,

RE: [analog-help] Date Macros

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean, you save your ERRFILEs??? No but I do a lot of analog runs in a batch file over the weekend , with a standard analog.cfg for most of it and a site.cfg for each site. The errfile is in the standard bit so would get

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

Re: Re[2]: [analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Lance Rochelle
http://www.analog.cx/docs/alias.html BROWALIAS I believe is what you are looking for lance - Original Message - From: Søren Neigaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lance Rochelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:24 PM Subject: Re[2]: [analog-help]

Re[4]: [analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Søren Neigaard
Ok I looked, but didn't quite get it. How would I make Analog register my Mozilla right? Could you maybe give an example, and explain it? What about OS alias, do I need those too? If I want to log Debian FreeBSD and so on? What are the following aliases for (cant find much info on each alias):

Re: Re[2]: [analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Søren Neigaard wrote: Theres just one thing... Analog recognize my Mozilla 0.9.4 as Netscape. Can I change this? I'll try and correct this in the next version. -- Stephen Turner Cambridge, UKhttp://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ This is Henman's 8th

Re: Re[4]: [analog-help] Re[2]: Help with Apache LogFormat

2001-10-03 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Søren Neigaard wrote: What about OS alias, do I need those too? If I want to log Debian FreeBSD and so on? Analog doesn't distinguish the BSDs. This is a sore point among BSD users, but I don't want to break it down any further. There is no way to recognise the