Does analog have any (hidden) support for true output templating? The header,
footer, stylesheet, etc. are great, but are pretty
restrictive. I browsed through much of the documentation, and was unable to find
anything definitive on the subject. After playing
with the computer readable outpu
Stephen:
I think you are correct. The machine has plenty of memory but is getting
low on free Hard disk space. I ran it on another workstation with more disk
space and it ran fine. Thanks for the help.
Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
www.warp8.com
303-421-5140
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I tried the modified make commandline, but I still got errors about the
sys/param.h but I did some deeper research and found an analog port
for OS/390 at:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/bpxa1ty1.html
All their links are old, there's no documentation, and they only h
Michael,
PLEASE do not cross post to lists. If you have a question about
Analog, post it to the Analog list. If you have a question about
Report Magic, post it to that list.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I would like to get a description (organization name) associated with the ip's
I would like to get a description (organization name) associated with the ip's
in the organization report.
So it currently shows as this in the dat file:
Z lRr 1 1772715 34.026 155.118
Z lRr 1 68455013.140 143.21
I would like to see a text string associated with it so if 155.1
Evaldas Imbrasas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> > Is there any way to have 'Average requests per day' and 'Average
>> > page requests per day' included in General Summary using computer
>>
>> No, they are calculated metrics, and can be easily determined from the
>> other values in the General Summary.
> > Is there any way to have 'Average requests per day' and 'Average
> > page requests per day' included in General Summary using computer
>
> No, they are calculated metrics, and can be easily determined from the
> other values in the General Summary.
I understand that. But I'm using RMagic to
Evaldas Imbrasas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there any way to have 'Average requests per day' and 'Average
> page requests per day' included in General Summary using computer
> output? Those numbers appear in regular (HTML) output, but somehow
> are not included when computer-readable output is ge
Hi,
Is there any way to have 'Average requests per day' and 'Average page
requests per day' included in General Summary using computer output?
Those numbers
appear in regular (HTML) output, but somehow are not included when
computer-readable output is generated.
Thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I would like to be able to get my Host report to produce counts at particular
> levels.So instead of this in my report.dat
> S Rr150 0.35000 111.222.333.44
> S Rr125 0.35000 111.222.333.55
> S Rr125 0.35000
I would like to be able to get my Host report to produce counts at particular
levels.So instead of this in my report.dat
S Rr150 0.35000 111.222.333.44
S Rr125 0.35000 111.222.333.55
S Rr125 0.35000 111.222.333.66
I would like to see it as
S
Hello Stephen Turner
Thanks for the help, I kind of thought
this was the way it is done, but, at least i have an idea of day to day
visitors. Thanks again For Your Time
Brian
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Vincent Avallone wrote:
> I am new to Analog and am very impressed so far.
>
> One thing I cannot figure out is how to set up Analog to give me the
> name of a file and the user who accessed it.
>
> The logs show me the name of the user and what file they touched.
> Analog
I am new to Analog and am very impressed so far.
One thing I cannot figure out is how to set up Analog to
give me the name of a file and the user who accessed it.
I am analyzing my FTP server logs on an IIS4 webserver.
The logs show me the name of the user and what file they
touched. An
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there anyone running analog on OS/390's native "Unix Systems Services".
> (This is not Linux on S/390, though often I wish it were!) I tried making
> the source code and ran into error after error. I'm no C genius. I threw
> in the towel when I
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Funmi Beckley wrote:
>
> 192.168.20.20 - - [07/Feb/2002:15:41:00 +] "GET
> /interact/pharmology?page=SectionWelcome&a=5&b=0 HTTP/1.1" 200 25258
> "http://192.168.20.167/interact/pharmology?page=SectionWelcome&a=4&b=0";
> "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, A.J. Lahosky wrote:
> I'm trying to understand the denominator used for various percentages and
> pie charts in Analog's output.
>
> BTW, it would be *great* if the charts actually noted the denominator.
> Perhaps this is an option I haven't found yet :-)
>
>
> If I work b
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Brian Strong wrote:
> Hello all, this seems to be the place for help with analog program, I have
> it as part of my site hosting. I need to know about this Distinct Hosts,
> is the number of hosts for each ip#, or does it mean the computer itself?
> I am thinking this refers
Chuck Schick wrote:
>
> I am running analog on a large log file (80MB). I had it set up for DNS
> read and it still was very slow. After 5 hours of running I just quit the
> program. It normally takes about 5 minutes even with DNS write for a 3 MB
> file.
Jacob-Steen Madsen replied:
>
> Have y
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