On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Fred Burke wrote:
I'm going for a very simple output: just the daily report and total
requests hour by hour. Is there a command to turn off the graphs and/or
page requests?
Use the *COLS command to specify only Requests (not pages) for
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, James Thomson wrote:
I have a log file that looks exactly like this:
gid: 11649 pid: 126073 time: 06/23/99 16:29:52 from: 999.999.999.999
Is it possible to get analog to read this and output how many pid's there are for a
given
gid, but not for other gid's? This
Hi
I'm trying install Analog 3.11 on my server SUN OS
5.7
But when I type "make" I get the message error
below:
gcc -O2 -DNODNS -DNOSTRCMP -DUNIX -c alias.cIn file
included from
/opt/FSFgcc/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.5/2.7.2/include/time.h:90,
from
analhea2.h:119,
from
On 24 Jun 1999, Christoph Dietz wrote:
I have installed analog3.3 into the same dir as analog3.11 was. But
now the analog3.3-output tells me that it is made with analog3.11.
I don't know from there 3.3 gets this information.
Hmmm, sounds like you've still got a copy of 3.11 somewhere
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Marjorie A. Tiefert wrote:
One additional suggestion - would it be possible to link from the
command names in quickref.html and the items in the index to named
anchors within the files the links go to? That would be much more useful
than
I have the following plataform :
- SCO Unix with Apache
My httpd.conf has :
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b"
and generate this :
200.231.36.85 - - [25/Jun/1999:21:52:32 -0300] "GET /lim/banner_estereo.gif
HTTP
/1.1" 200 6794
200.231.36.85 - - [25/Jun/1999:21:52:32 -0300] "GET
I have written a couple more pages for the documentation, in response to
those people who wanted more reference sections.
Thanks for that, I will take a closer look at it tomorrow.
But one question. You're writing:
"At the end of the report you can see which version of analog produced the
Hi,
How can I exclude directories form the directory report. I want to exclude
the /intern and /stats directory on all the sites on my server.
I tried DIREXCLUDE */stats/* but that wouldn't work.
[ßart]
This is the
Hi, i use
FILEEXCLUDE /dir_name/*
and i think it works well... (excluding the files and also the directory)
--
Manel Carrasco (tel. 932 53 42 00)
Centro Informática (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
IESE, Universidad de Navarra
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Peter Wang wrote:
Dear Dr. Stephen Turner,
I wonder if analog can process uer session in the logfile and tell
me how long each session is and how many sessions there are.
No, it's impossible, for all the reasons we've been talking about. See
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Dave Reinhardt wrote:
So what does this tell me
Host Report
---
Listing hosts with at least 100 requests, sorted alphabetically.
#reqs: %bytes: host
-: --:
752: 100%: [not listed: 59 hosts]
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, [Bart] wrote:
Hi,
On my NT server the logs are created as ex9905.log, ex9906.log. I'm using a
batch file which will copy the right log file acording to the date to a
'temp' directory and in the config files used for the various sites LOGFILE
is specified as
A few more details.
I ran the program as many times as I could, and I saw 3 errors/warnings:
Warning: Failed to open configuration file analog.cfg: Ignoring it
Warning: Failed to open language file lang/uk.lng: Ignoring it
Fatal Error: Can't read language file lang/uk.lng: exiting
When
Hello,
Thank you to all for previous help.
I'm trying to get a result that seems to be a hybrid of 2 reports: Request
and Domain. I'd like to get counts of total requests (Request report) and
total unique DNS requests (no report?) of a specific file. My thought is
that these two numbers
"Lee, Bill" wrote:
I'm trying to get a result that seems to be a hybrid of 2 reports: Request
and Domain. I'd like to get counts of total requests (Request report) and
total unique DNS requests (no report?) of a specific file. My thought is
that these two numbers will bound the actual
Thanks for your mail, Jason. I'll look into it. Just a couple of quick
questions first. Which version of analog are you using? And
does it happen
with any logfile, or just with some?
Sorry for the horribly vague subject line of my original message.
I'm using version 3.31 (although it
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Dave Reinhardt wrote:
Jeremy said:
Most ISPs (good ones) have a ten-to-one ratio of users and incoming
lines (bad ones have even more users per line).
Is the report then listing the name or IP#'s of the ISP rather than the
domainName of the requesting Browser owner?
You need to be careful about the terms you use here.
When I log in to the internet on my PC at home, I can dial in to one of
3 ISPs (it seemed like a good idea at the time). The IP address listed
in your log file will depend on which of the ISPs I'm currently logged
in to. As a dialup
So what does this tell me
Host Report
---
Listing hosts with at least 100 requests, sorted alphabetically.
#reqs: %bytes: host
-: --:
752: 100%: [not listed: 59 hosts]
-
Dave
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999 20:03:45
I have received this e-mail and do not understand it.
Forwarded by Dave Reinhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original message follows
From: root (Cron Daemon)
To: seaport
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 00:00:04 GMT
Subject: Cron seaport@sector4 /www/analog/analog +a
Dear Dr. Stephen Turner,
I wonder if analog can process uer session in the logfile and tell
me how long each session is and how many sessions there are. Because my client
want to know the many request through proxy servers not only unique users using
unique IPs which is more
We have some non-standard logfiles (generated by a CGI) that contain
information that it would seem that analog would be able to handle using a
LOGFORMAT configuration command.
Works OK provide we use %j a lot to "comment out" things that analog would not
be able to understand. However, we have
Our Apache logs contain information about the type of CGI request made (GET,
POST, HEAD etc.) Does analog have a mechanism for counting each type
separately?
malcolm
Any views expressed in this message are those of the
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, britain wrote:
When using just analog we downloaded the log file from the server to one
of our Win98 PCs and the entries would look like this:
195.44.97.10 - - [17/Jun/1999:14:37:18 +0300] "GET /chancery/jru.htm
HTTP/1.1" 200 23109
No problem, analog read the file
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, malcolm melville 07771 781478 wrote:
Our Apache logs contain information about the type of CGI request made (GET,
POST, HEAD etc.) Does analog have a mechanism for counting each type
separately?
No, it treats all types the same. You can make a case for treating HEAD
So I assume they're in the same file. In which case, you can tell analog
to
look for lines in both formats by commands like
LOGFORMAT common
LOGFORMAT combined
LOGFILE [your logfile here]
Thank you, just as your email came in I had (belatedly) found the section on
"Specifying a log
Malcolm,
Considering you generate your logfile from a cgi script, would it not be
more sensible to amend your cgi script to include the year, and then use
standard logformat commands to handle it with analog?
Colin Melville
Development Officer, EHA(UK)
please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found the problem. It wasn't DNS at all, it was a problem with my
LOGFORMAT line. This is a sample line from the log:
20apr99 10:54:17 199.158.80.12:1283 - HTTP #80: GET /hplx/ HTTP/1.1
And here is the LOGFORMAT line I was using.
LOGFORMAT (%d%M%y %h:%n:%j %S:%j %j %j %j %j %r %j)
I
Hi-
I'd like to thank everyone who replied to my original message. I appreciate all the
help. Unfortunately, I'm still having problems with unzipping .gz (or .z) files on
NT Server 4 running Analog 3.3. Here's what I did: I downloaded gzip and installed
it in my program files directory. The
First, you need dates in all your log files. Analog will say "Corrupt Lines"
without them. If you want to update your old lgs see the helper applications
page for a few tools that might do this for you. For the future change your
IIS settings to log the date as one of the fields.
Then, Analog
First, you need dates in all your log files. Analog will say "Corrupt Lines"
without them. If you want to update your old lgs see the helper applications
page for a few tools that might do this for you. For the future change your
IIS settings to log the date as one of the fields.
Then, Analog
On 6/21/99 10:58 PM Lee, Bill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can anyone help? I tried
LOGFORMAT %h:%n:%j %S %j %r %C
but this gives me all empty reports.
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
#Version: 1. 0
#Date: 1999-06-17 00:00:02
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem
OK, I've now fixed this and released a new version, 3.31. This also includes
a couple of other bug fixes, and a cute new command BARSTYLE.
--
Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England
"Due to
Warning: a bug has been found in cache file creation.
The consequence is that you must specify OUTPUT NONE when creating a cache
file, or some items will not be included in the cache file.
Sorry about that. As this is such an important bug, I hope to have a new
version in a couple of days
ok...
and what happens if you only specify:
OUTFILE result.html
CACHEFILE cachefileName
CACHEFILE cacheFileName.out
hope OUTPUT NONE entry is implicitly included, right?
__jORge__
-Mensaje original-
De: Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: analog-help [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha:
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, jorge baez wrote:
ok...
and what happens if you only specify:
OUTFILE result.html
CACHEFILE cachefileName
CACHEFILE cacheFileName.out[I assume you mean CACHEOUTFILE -- S.T.]
hope OUTPUT NONE entry is implicitly included, right?
No. The whole point of this
I normally produce an HTML file and a cache file at the same time. In
specifying OUTPUT NONE do I now have to run Analog twice to produce the HTML
file and the cache file. TIA,
Ed Kabat
Web Platform Engineering Team (WPET)
Infrastructure Services Organization (ISO)
Defense Finance and
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I normally produce an HTML file and a cache file at the same time. In
specifying OUTPUT NONE do I now have to run Analog twice to produce the HTML
file and the cache file.
Yes. But you can produce the HTML file from the cache file, rather than
Stephen Turner wrote: Re: [analog-help] Excluding some paths from all reports
And at least one suggestion. Please could you include a analog.cfg with
all possible options in it to the archives? Maybe anyone on the list
allready has such a config-file?
I'm trying to think how to
Once again me!
FILEEXCLUDE /statistik/*,/interna*,/diskussion/beitraege.html
Strange thing! It now works in my config for a statistic over the current
day. But it don't work in my configurarionfile for the day before.
Another question: In the hosts report I do have many lines filled with
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Christoph Dietz wrote:
Another question: In the hosts report I do have many lines filled with
hosts from e.g. AOL or T-Online. Is there a chance to wrap them to one
line? I did not found a command for that in the documentation.
This is answered in the FAQ.
--
That's odd. I suspect that you have some corrupt lines in your logfile. The
only thing you could do would be to edit them out. Or ignore the warnings,
of course.
--
Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2
Now i get it. Sorry ! I hadn't understood your previous reply. So what
you're saying is that one of my log files is probably corrupt, not the
dnscache file !!!
I hadn't thought of that ! I'll check the log files.
Thanks.
At 14:30 17/06/99 , you wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Carlos Santos wrote:
i want to exclude from the report some clients from our domain, so i use
HOSTEXCLUDE in my analog.cfg file :
HOSTEXCLUDE client1.mydomain.com
HOSTEXCLUDE client2.mydomain.com
but i also want the remaining clients form our domain to be aliased in
one single name, so i have
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
This is the log format line I am using in the config file:
APACHELOGFORMAT (%h %l %u %t "%{referer}i" - %v "%r" %s %b
[%{user-agent}i])
Here are the first several lines of my logfile:
205.231.86.183 - - [02/Jun/1999:15:19:50 -0400] "-" -
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Jessica Vellela wrote:
Hi-
I have a config file that includes the following commands:
UNCOMPRESS *.gz, *.z "c:\program files\winzip\winzip32.exe -cd" (I also
tried "c:\program files\gzip\gzip -cd")
It may be that your only problem is the extra space. The command
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Alexandre Farcy wrote:
i want to exclude from the report some clients from our domain, so i use
HOSTEXCLUDE in my analog.cfg file :
HOSTEXCLUDE client1.mydomain.com
HOSTEXCLUDE client2.mydomain.com
but i also want the remaining clients form our domain to
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Alexandre Farcy wrote:
i want to exclude from the report some clients from our domain, so i use
HOSTEXCLUDE in my analog.cfg file :
HOSTEXCLUDE client1.mydomain.com
HOSTEXCLUDE client2.mydomain.com
but i also want the
Jessica Vellela wrote:
Hi-
I have a config file that includes the following commands:
UNCOMPRESS *.gz, *.z "c:\program files\winzip\winzip32.exe -cd" (I also
tried "c:\program files\gzip\gzip -cd")
LOGFILE *.gz
Does your WinZip32 support these command line paramters? I've got version 7
You might want to use the "short file name" version of the path, which
is probably c:\progra~1\winzip\winzip32.exe. Open a DOS prompt and use
DIR /X to versify the short name.
(I'll also put in a plug for the the free, cross platform Info-Zip
utility, which provides source code and
Everyone's getting confused here.
There are two sets of INCLUDE and EXCLUDE commands. One in/excludes lines
containing a certain item. The other (much longer) list in/excludes items
from particular reports. There are two lists in docs/include.html for the
two different types.
--
Stephen Turner
Hi!
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
Everyone's getting confused here.
Maybe that's the problem.
There are two sets of INCLUDE and EXCLUDE commands. One in/excludes lines
containing a certain item. The other (much longer) list in/excludes items
from particular reports. There are
Jeff Drury - Support Supervisor wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run
Stephen Turner wrote:
I'm trying to think how to document this better. I don't think just a list
of configuration commands is the answer though. There are a couple of
hundred of them, and they can be used in different ways so it would require
several hundred lines to do it that way.
From
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
This should log both, one as a redirection. The cgi program, being the
redirector, will get logged with a status code 302 Document found
elsewhere. The second (redirected) request will get logged with
(hopefully) status code 200 Ok.
I believe
When used from the command line, the following works just fine:
/usr/local/bin/virtual /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/analog
+g/usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/piano.cfg
When run from cron however, the same command won't work. I get an analog error:
/www/analog/analog: Warning F: Failed to open
Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
it tells me that there was one successful request and 372 corrupt
logfile lines. I
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
it tells me that there was one successful
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
it tells me that there was one successful
Andrew
I had a similar problem running analog from cron. I think it is a
permissions problem. The way I got around it was to write a quick shell
script. Run the script from cron, but in the script actually change
directory to /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/ run analog from that directory and
it
Hi there,
I've tried your method and it works perfectly.
Thank's a lot,
Adrian
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Great, thanks a lot, Stephen. Is there a way to shut off the error?
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Brent wrote:
When I run analog with two log files as so:
LOGFILE /var/www/access.log
LOGFILE /var/www/yourpagehere.log http://www.yourpagehere.com
Where the first one is the main log, and the second
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
it tells me
Hi!
This isn't true at all. I've no idea where you got that idea.
From the Readme to analog 3.3:
Snipp
The full list of these commands is HOSTINCLUDE and HOSTEXCLUDE; FILEINCLUDE and
FILEXCLUDE;
BROWINCLUDE and BROWEXCLUDE; REFINCLUDE and REFEXCLUDE; USERINCLUDE and USEREXCLUDE;
Christoph Dietz wrote:
I don't see the two commands there ... but BTW ... it doesn't work
alos with this commands included:
Snipp
FILEEXCLUDE /statistik/*,/interna/*,/diskussion/beitraege.html
REFEXCLUDE /statistik/*,/interna/*,/diskussion/beitraege.html
REDIREXCLUDE
I use FILEEXCLUDE and REFEXCLUDE to ignore some internal paths from
displaying in the logs.
But I can't disable it for the following reports:
Redirection-Report
Failed Refferer-Report
According to the documentation there are no options to disable paths
or files from this reports.
You have several different problems. The major issue is that Analog won't
read WebSTAR logs with "duplicate" fields. HOSTNAME, CS-HOST, and CS-IP
are duplicates, use HOSTNAME. RESULT and CS-STATUS are duplicates, use
SC-STATUS. URL and CS-URI are duplicates. TRANSFER_TIME and TIME_TAKEN
are
This should log both, one as a redirection. The cgi program, being the
redirector, will get logged with a status code 302 Document found elsewhere. The
second (redirected) request will get logged with (hopefully) status code 200 Ok.
Your redirection report will list the cgi program as a file
When I run analog with two log files as so:
LOGFILE /var/www/access.log
LOGFILE /var/www/yourpagehere.log http://www.yourpagehere.com
Where the first one is the main log, and the second is a virtualhost, why
do I get double counting, since they are different sites?
Also if I run analog
Brent wrote:
When I run analog with two log files as so:
LOGFILE /var/www/access.log
LOGFILE /var/www/yourpagehere.log http://www.yourpagehere.com
Where the first one is the main log, and the second is a virtualhost, why
do I get double counting, since they are different sites?
Try
Hi!
I use FILEEXCLUDE and REFEXCLUDE to ignore some internal paths from
displaying in the logs.
But I can't disable it for the following reports:
Redirection-Report
Failed Refferer-Report
According to the documentation there are no options to disable paths
or files from this reports.
--
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
!Aengus Lawlor wrote:
!
! Is there a way to get Analog to dumpt the lines it doesn't recognize
! into a file, so that I can analyze them to figure out what the
!problem might be?
!
!Well, analog will output all the bad lines to STDERR.
Not on my machine, it doesn't. It
I'm running a report over a 24 hour period, with the REQFLOOR set to 0r --
but I'm not seeing all the requests.
output is:
Listing files, sorted by the number of requests.
#reqs: %reqs: last date: file
-: --: ---:
5929: 18.29%: 9/Mar/99 23:59: /index.html
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