I am using Analog 5.1 to analyze me IIS
intranet. I'm using the W3C log format, and it is logging visits in
Greenwich time. Apparently, I can't tell it log in my local time
zone. Is there a way for me to have Analog take the time in the logs and
change it to my local time?
My server is
Kevin Everts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Analog 5.1 to analyze me IIS intranet. I'm using the
W3C log format, and it is logging visits in Greenwich time.
Technically, it's supposed to be UTC, because there can be a difference of
a few milliseconds between GMT and UTC :-) (Though I
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 14:41:46 -
Aengus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Everts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Analog 5.1 to analyze me IIS intranet. I'm using the
W3C log format, and it is logging visits in Greenwich time.
Technically, it's supposed to be UTC, because there can
Just wanted to say many thanks to the analog developers.
I just setup automated analog reports on 4 RedHat servers running virtual hosts.
One server has about 30 virtual hosts, while
another has 189 (is that a record for analog?), the other 2 each run 2 virtual hosts.
Analog works
What is the TIMEOFFSET command? The page
explains LOGTIMEOFFSET, but it doesn't really say what TIMEOFFSET
does.
Also, are there any advantages to using the W3C
format instead of the IIS log format?
Stephen,
from the 5 hours run Analog performed last night, I can assure you the
problem is solved. Before, it crashed 5 minutes after starting.
I think some of the helper applications have the same problem since I'm not
able to put to work any of them in this XP PC. Can you explain me if the
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Paulo Pires wrote:
Stephen,
from the 5 hours run Analog performed last night, I can assure you the
problem is solved. Before, it crashed 5 minutes after starting.
Great, thanks for trying it!
I think some of the helper applications have the same problem since I'm not
Hello All,
I used the following to eliminate requests from both my clients LAN
and from my computer and internal referrals on all reports.
HOSTEXCLUDE
REFSITEEXCLUDE
REFLINKEXCLUDE
REFEXCLUDE
REFREPEXCLUDE
REQEXCLUDE
HOSTREPEXCLUDE
MY PROBLEM:
The total of the requests in the Request