Good day, again.
Due to server changes and a bad logrotate.conf, my log files were NOT
correctly rotated on the seven day mark, as is typical. After the 7 day
mark, analog 5.03 analyzes the rotated files, makes caches, and then
analyzes the caches to create a "totals" report.
Because of the b
Hey there. I haven't had much luck fiddling with
this myself, so I'd like to broach it to the list.
I have Referrer Reports turned on within Analog 5.03. Each week, I see all
the little google.com hits, and all the little images.google.com hits and
so on and so forth. I see the combined total,
I am using the exact same analog.cfg file as well. neither does dns lookups.
Roger
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> Are you doing DNS lookups with 5.1 but not with 4.1x?
>
> Russell
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Roger Williams wrote:
>
> > Can some please explain why a log file run through version 4.1x go
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> I am running version 5.1 on HP-UX 11.x and feeding to it 3 input files. These
> files are each from a different web-server that are attached to
> a front end load balancer (cisco local director). But when I do I keep getting
> warnings about duplicate
Are you doing DNS lookups with 5.1 but not with 4.1x?
Russell
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Roger Williams wrote:
> Can some please explain why a log file run through version 4.1x goes
> thru in a few seconds ans the exact same log file takes 34 min to run
> thru version 5.1. After the intitial run thr
I am running version 5.1 on HP-UX 11.x and feeding to it 3 input files. These
files are each from a different web-server that are attached to
a front end load balancer (cisco local director). But when I do I keep getting
warnings about duplicate times.Is there a way to get analog
to read mu
Can some please explain why a log file run through version 4.1x goes
thru in a few seconds ans the exact same log file takes 34 min to run
thru version 5.1. After the intitial run thru on 5.1, the same log file
goes thru in seconds. change the log file and were back to a 34 min
runtime. Anyhelp
Funmi Beckley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am having a lot of difficulties generating a user report. Is is
> possible to view an example of an Analog generated User Report.
The user report is very simple. For each user listed in the log files,
it tells the number of request, page request, bytes, e
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Steven Wren wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have noticed an inconsistency with the file size reporting in the
> request report area of the analog.
>
> For example:
> 7-day reqs: %bytes: last time: Mbytes: file
> --: --: --: ---:
> 2:
Group:
I have posted a few scripts and configuration addon files for analog at
http://analog.lindensys.net/
I hope they will be of use. I appreciate any comments, suggestions, etc.
Regards,
James Linden
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Hello All,
I am having a lot of difficulties generating a user report. Is is possible
to view an example of an Analog generated User Report.
Thanks and Regards,
Funmi
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Hello,
Can anyone solve my problem? I'm having problems with the report - it only
includes 2 day's worth of log files. How can I fix it?
I have downloaded all the log files for January in the usual way (31 log
files), unzipped them where required, amended analog.cfg with the dates I
wish to a
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