RE: [analog-help] Process Time and request reports

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Title: Process Time and request reports 'Lo Jo,     I'm not at all certain if PROCTIME includes the wait that a request might endure before being serviced.  So you may still be somewhat shy of your goal.  If it's pure server benchmarking you're after, ANALOG may still fall short     But don

RE: [analog-help] Process Time and request reports

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Title: Process Time and request reports Hi Micke,   Thanks for your help.  Apologies though as I should have been a little clearer.  We are concerned about the performance of IIS and the application server over periods of time, and the effects of content deployments, code changes, and applic

Re: [analog-help] Problem with format

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Thank's a lot. I'm ok. Andrea > Andrea Racca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I copy 3 simple lines: > > > > 192.168.0.4, - , 17/08/2002, 0.16.24, W3SVC1, CAF_WEB, 192.168.0.4, 31, > > 199, 4184, 404, 2, GET, /testsito/art2000-49.htm, -, > > 192.168.0.4, - , 17/08/2002, 0.21.37, W3SVC1, CAF_WEB, 19

Re: [analog-help] Problem with format

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Andrea Racca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I copy 3 simple lines: > > 192.168.0.4, -, 17/08/2002, 0.16.24, W3SVC1, CAF_WEB, 192.168.0.4, 31, > 199, 4184, 404, 2, GET, /testsito/art2000-49.htm, -, > 192.168.0.4, -, 17/08/2002, 0.21.37, W3SVC1, CAF_WEB, 192.168.0.4, 47, > 245, 2454, 206, 0, GET, > /t

Re: [analog-help] Problem with format

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
I copy 3 simple lines: 192.168.0.4, -, 17/08/2002, 0.16.24, W3SVC1, CAF_WEB, 192.168.0.4, 31, 199, 4184, 404, 2, GET, /testsito/art2000-49.htm, -, 192.168.0.4, -, 17/08/2002, 0.21.37, W3SVC1, CAF_WEB, 192.168.0.4, 47, 245, 2454, 206, 0, GET, /testsito/Notizie/Notizie_2001/art2001-16.htm, - , 19

Re: [analog-help] Problem with format

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Andrea Racca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I need a small help, if it's possible. I have IIS 5.0 and my log > have the tipycal FORMAT MICROSOFT-INT. Only one problem: the number of > the time are separated with character "." and not ":". I can't analyze > this log file with analog 5.24 and prev

[analog-help] Problem with format

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Hi, I need a small help, if it's possible. I have IIS 5.0 and my log have the tipycal FORMAT MICROSOFT-INT. Only one problem: the number of the time are separated with character "." and not ":". I can't analyze this log file with analog 5.24 and previous! I try with this string LOGFORMAT (%S, %

Re: [analog-help] Install help

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, Phil Essing wrote: > Hey all, > > I have a site hosted on a Unix/Linux (pretty sure it's a Linux box - not > sure which flavor, though) machine and I would like to start using > Analog. I had no trouble using Analog locally, on my WinXP box, but I > can't, for the life of m

Re: [analog-help] Complicated report needed.

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Adrian Dolling wrote: > I concur with James' expansions. There are many proxies for visitor > measures (particularly when interested in how the number varies over time, > or between different parts of the same website). The difficult part > (expanded below) is when you need a

[analog-help] configuration file

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Hello Everyone: I'm trying to set up analog and I'm getting a default results page. I'm not sure if it is actually connecting with my log files, because the results aren't meaningful. Below is the current config file. Below I've also included a URL to the logfile webpage report. http://www.pl

Re: [analog-help] Install help

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Title: Message Hi Phil,   Short answer is no.   You need to have analog installed on your web server by the servers admins in order to be able to use it as it runs as a program on the server - something which for security purposes can only be set-up by an admin.   Speak to your servers admins

Re: [analog-help] Install help

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Phil Essing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a site hosted on a Unix/Linux (pretty sure it's a Linux box - > not sure which flavor, though) machine and I would like to start using > Analog. I had no trouble using Analog locally, on my WinXP box, but I > can't, for the life of me, figure out ho

[analog-help] Install help

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Title: Message Hey all, I have a site hosted on a Unix/Linux (pretty sure it's a Linux box - not sure which flavor, though) machine and I would like to start using Analog. I had no trouble using Analog locally, on my WinXP box, but I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to run it on the

RE: [analog-help] Process Time and request reports

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Title: Process Time and request reports     'Lo Jo,   PROCESSING TIME is not a measurement of how long it takes for the web page     to download to the client.  PROCTIME is a measurement of how long it took     IIS to service the request.       If it is your goal to measure the webserv

[analog-help] Ftp user's Directory List

2002-09-30 Thread analog-help
Hie i have installed analog 5.23-2, everything's working fine, but i would like to know if i can trace like when somebody is accessing my server via ftp accounts than i can come to know what directories they have been accessed by that specific user & what changes have they made during that lo