> I ran a report on 1 file. I am coming up with different totals when I
> look at the Hourly Summary Report.
> If I look at any other report they all add up to '37,635', but when I
> look at the Hourly Summary Report I get:
> Work Hours (8:00am-4:59pm)21,742
> After Hours (5:00pm-7:59am) 9,1
I ran a report on 1 file. I am coming up with different totals when I look
at the Hourly Summary Report.
If I look at any other report they all add up to '37,635', but when I look
at the Hourly Summary Report I get:
Work Hours (8:00am-4:59pm) 21,742
After Hours (5:00pm-7:59am) 9,161
Which
At 16:53 23-5-2002 +0100, Aengus wrote:
>According to the LookupIP website, it's designed to replace IP numbers
>in files with names. In other words, it modifies the logfile, and puts
>the IP names into the logfile. It also creates it's own cache file, but
>it looks like it's not the same format
If you are interested in only those persons who enter through the front
door, your front page counter (or is it a FrontPage counter?) might be
all that you need. But, if you want to know about all traffic at your site,
then Analog will provide information which is more comprehensive.
Analog anal
In <003b01c2028e$1f387340$9f010140@default>, "Denis Duffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>
> My front page counter showed 59 visits yesterday. But Analog (I'm using
> version 2.11/Unix) showed 214 distinct hosts served. Which do you feel
> is the better gauge of my approximate daily visits?
Nei
My front page counter showed 59 visits
yesterday. But Analog (I'm using version 2.11/Unix) showed 214 distinct
hosts served. Which do you feel is the better gauge of my approximate
daily visits?
Thanks, Dan
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Yohann Y.a. Alberti wrote:
> I 've a problem with the dirtectory report graph given by report magic.
> You could see it at : http://www.ante.net/stats/rm/Sdaep/DIRECTORY.html
> I 've all the subdirectories listed , but they doesn't appear in the
> graphic.
> Wat should I do
In <00c501c20279$0f857ca0$030a@globalnet>, "John Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I've got Analog running on a linux box (if i go to the directory and type ./analog)
>and am
> trying to get it to run from the .cgi script but not having any luck. Reading the
>docs I
> presume that it is
I've got Analog running on a linux box (if i go to the directory and type ./analog)
and am
trying to get it to run from the .cgi script but not having any luck. Reading the docs
I
presume that it is connected to the ./ problem - any ideas how I modify the cgi script
to run
analog when it requir
Henk Schrik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You really should keep correspondence on the list, unless explicitly
asked to take it off list. There are always other people who are
knowledgeable about any given area, and in this case I've used QuickDNS,
but I don't pay much attention to DNS issues in gen
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 09:11:01AM +0100, Stephen Turner wrote:
> Well, you can get analog to report the Five Minute Report for all time
> (FIVEREPCOLS). Then you can parse this to get the time periods you're
> interested in. You will have to run analog once more for each period
> you're intereste
I 've a problem with the dirtectory report graph given by report magic.
You could see it at : http://www.ante.net/stats/rm/Sdaep/DIRECTORY.html
I 've all the subdirectories listed , but they doesn't appear in the
graphic.
Wat should I do ?
Excuse my poor english ;-). Thanks.
+--
HCMI EUGENIO, Sheila R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOGFILE c:\WINNT\.\W3SVC4\*.log http://my.serverstats.com
Note that this line is telling Analog to ignore the actual virtual host
recorded in this logs, and over ride it with http://my.serverstats.com.
You may believe that the process you
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Matthew Miller wrote:
>
> What about getting the top, say, 20 busy times, though? I'm not just
> interested in the very top one
>
Well, you can get analog to report the Five Minute Report for all time
(FIVEREPCOLS). Then you can parse this to get the time periods you're
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