e ideal. I
suppose
if a site has lots of small files on it, that can be downloaded within a minute, the
5min
report would give a reasonable representation of load.
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> I.e. - now what? Why does this blasted IP address/the line with the
> address in it crash my whole system?
If you remove the lines from the log, or turn the DNS lookup off, does the
analog run complete successfully?
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> At 11.32 10/04/2000 +0100, Wallace Nicoll wrote:
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> >It has been reported that some of our users have been listening to
> >streaming audio (radio stations) and I'm trying to find out if this
> >information is logged.
> You need to l
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ten seconds!
Hope this helps,
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m
with converting the date to readable time as far as I recall. You need to
change one of the settings in the squid config file - emulate_httpd_log - to
on..
Hope this helps.
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ge that I've printed out. I'm not sure if
it's maybe that the page has been pulled from the local (desktop system's)
cache.
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here a problem due to the fact that
there are wildcards at compile time. I'd suggest removing those, and try
putting the entries into the cfg file instead.
I might also exclude the error LOGFORMAT entry for now.
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see what happens.
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e just using more stuff off the net, and things like "make install" have
become a sort of de facto standard as part of the install process. Just like
using a docs subdirectory, and README, etc, etc.
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Thanks for any help.
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Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Wallace Nicoll wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to further specify some UK based domain names for inclusion in
> > the DOMAIN report. While I don't want to mess with the distributed
> > DOMAIN file (ukdom.tab) is it pos
have the otriginal LOGFORMAT commands and post them to
the list later today.
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nalog report against our proxy server, the FileType
report (for the month) came up with over 1000 extensions. I suppose at least if
you 're running it against your own web site you do at least know what
extensions to expect.
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says $Y and not %Y there. Could that be it?
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opy of gcc and
compile with that. That's what we did.
I only had one problem when compiling with gcc, and that was because of a
missing double quote in the analhead file.
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appreciated,
> >
> > It would appear that you do not have a compiler on your machine. Not all
> > Sun systems ship with a compiler. The DEFS= thing doesn't matter until
> > you have a compiler. You might try 'whereis gcc' and 'whereis cc' to
>
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.GIF .gif
or, better,
CASE INSENSITIVE
Hope this helps.
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est wishes,
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Is it simply a case of specifying a full URL, rather than a relative one?
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Sorry,
Think I should have said ...
REQFLOOR 1r
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octave klaba wrote:
> REQARGSFLOOR 100%r
>
Shouldn't this be 1r?
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ne. Check out the list archive site. For other OS, I can't say.
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un a search for "Proxy-Logs"
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st missed something that is
possible with the time reports?
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HOSTLOWMEM 3
in your analog.cfg file depending on the reports you want to run - in the above
case, I was only interested in the HOST report.
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varchar(8),
operation varchar(8),
uri varchar(255),
mimetype varchar(32),
objectsource varchar(10),
resultcode int,
The LOGFORMAT commands I originally posted didn't include fields for browser, etc. The
mail archive is reachable from the analog home page, or Stephen's home pa
e log format).
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Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Wallace Nicoll wrote:
>
> > Dear All:
> >
> > Has anyone found a way to eliminate duplicate entries in the File Type
> > report. While it's not a major problem, it might be nice to have an
> > ALIAS to allow t
the documentation/website for
processing Proxy logs.
Thanks for any assistance anyone can offer.
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produced seems to be slightly non standard with an extra field at the end
...
123.45.67.89 - - [23/Mar/1999:08:09:17 +] "GET
ftp://ftp.syntrillium.com/pub/cool_edit/c96setup.exe HTTP/1.0" 200 2179236
TCP_MISS:DIRECT
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settings to 3 and that seems to have run successfully. The moral seems to be
to switch off everything you don't need, even if you don't think it's
relevant.
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ytes), and then nothing.
Eventually I have to kill the job.
I switched off some of the more lengthy report sections to see if that
would help, but no improvement.
Any thoughts welcome.
Thanks.
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Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Wallace Nicoll wrote:
> >
> > That's what I thought before I found the table format. Assuming the 80 is the
> > PORT, the format should be ...
> >
> > DestHostPort = 80
> > processingtime = 450
Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Wallace Nicoll wrote:
>
> > Michael Maurer wrote:
> >
> > > 192.168.100.20, -, -, N, 13/02/99, 05:28:25, 1, -, -, 195.63.104.45, -,
> > > 80, 45054, 381, 73, http, -, -, http://195.63.104.45/images/logout.gif, -,
a lot of my corrupt
lines originally.
I only get a handful of corrupt lines using the above. I'm still not 100% convinced
I've got the total Bytes transferred correct (the totals seem low from a 20Mb
logfile).
Hope this is of help.
Best wishes.
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>Hi all
>
>would you please excuse my english.
>I'm from germany.
>
>My problem by using analog is the MS-Proxy-file format.
>It looks like that: (it's one line and 22 fields)
>-
>192.168.100.20, -, -, N, 13/02/99, 05:28:25, 1, -, -, 195.63.104.45, -,
>80, 45054, 381, 73, http,
Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Wallace Nicoll wrote:
>
> > In an earlier posting to the list I asked if anyone had run analog against MSproxy
> > logs thinking that there was something in the log formats that was causing a huge
> > number of corrupt lines.
(runnning the log files through a
sed script under UNIX) I can analog the logfiles and only get a handful of corrupt
lines each day (20Mb logfiles).
Am I right in thinking that this could cause the problem?
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data
recorded, it doesn't match the order in the logfile.
Has anyone successfully set up a LOGFORMAT for MS-Proxy? Would you be
willing to share it?
Help much appreciated. Thanks.
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