Your simplest option might be to run Analog multiple times.
Each time, turn off all reports except the General Summary,
specify TO and FROM to cover a single day. This would
give you daily bandwidth according to your server logfiles
for the period specified. Though no graph is produced this
way,
Hi,
I'm using the stock analog package in Debian. I need to find a way to
monitor daily bandwidth usage. At the top of my report I see a line
that says things like:
Data transferred: 83.49 gigabytes
Average data transferred per day: 12.34 gigabytes
But I need to be able to know the daily ban
At 06:45p -0500 03/28/2005, Patrick Gormley didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
I finally got this to partially work this afternoon. The settings
file is now recognized and the logfile, defined in the settings
file, is also recognized. The output from analog states that about
200,00
On Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:45 AM [GMT],
Patrick Gormley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I finally got this to partially work this afternoon. The settings
>> file is now recognized and the logfile, defined in the settings
>> file, is also recognized. The output from analog states that about
>> 2
No offense taken. I was at home when I sent this and did not have access to the file on the server. Here are the lines:
x VE analog 6.0
x HN Lapeer East High School
x HU http://lehs.lapeer.org/
x PS 2005 03 28 19 17
x SR 0
Hope this helps.
--
Patrick Gormley
Lapeer East High School
Lapeer MI 48
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Patrick Gormley wrote:
I finally got this to partially work this afternoon. The settings file is
now recognized and the logfile, defined in the settings file, is also
recognized. The output from analog states that about 200,000 lines are read,
but when I check the output f
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