Sorry folks - an update...
I can view fine for the site as a whole, but... when viewing the home
page only, the figures for referrer do not show at all.
Here's the page for the site:
reqs: URL
: ---
1833: http://www.disc-calif.com/
335: http://www.disc-calif.com/?referer=capterra-ad
135:
On Tuesday, July 18, 2006 5:17 AM [EDT],
Graham Tinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry folks - an update...
I can view fine for the site as a whole, but... when viewing the home
page only, the figures for referrer do not show at all.
Here's the page for the site:
reqs: URL
: ---
1833: ht
On Tuesday, July 18, 2006 3:07 AM [EDT],
Marian Vicena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The simplest and most effective way to use cachefiles is to create a
seperate cachefile for each logfile. Then, when you want to create a
weekly or monthly report, run Analog against just the cachefiles.
So every
Hi Aengus,
I'm using the same analog.cfg for both the web site and home page
results, the only difference is the command in the home page cfg:
# only include home page requests
FILEINCLUDE http://www.disc-calif.com/
FILEINCLUDE http://www.disc-calif.com/?referer=capterra-ad
FILEINCLUDE http://
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Hello,
I am quite new to analog, and I have a few questions to the diffrent
parts of the results. I am using the beautifier ReportMagic.
1. Request Report
- What is here exactly measured? Are we counting just the shown page
or also on the linked media, like images, Scripts and Css?
2. Re
You can’t
really tell how long Analog will take. Why not create a script/batch file that
runs both from one scheduled entry. You can do this sequentially:
analog
rmagic
or in a pipe
if you don’t want to save the output from analog
analog
+O-
> 1. Request Report
> - What is here exactly measured? Are we counting just the shown
page
> or also on the linked media, like images, Scripts and Css?
Requests count linked media. Essentially anything that was requested
from your server. If you just want to see pages you can define what
those
I've set up a fair number of sites with cache files. I agree with Aengus that
they can be confusing for the beginner. First get Analog working and then
consider cache files -- if you are likely to change what you want in your
reports you will usually need to the log files to do that. Also if you
If these are referrers then you want REFINCLUDE, not FILEINCLUDE.
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Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:analog-help-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Tinley
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 5:57 AM
> To: Support for analog w
First of all thanks for the quick response.
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
1. Request Report
- What is here exactly measured? Are we counting just the shown
page
or also on the linked media, like images, Scripts and Css?
Requests count linked media. Essentially anything that was requ
On Tuesday, July 18, 2006 11:13 AM [EDT],
El Gringo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not sure if we mean the same thing. What I mean is, eg. when
there is a report line with this entry:
/index.html 7783
Does this mean the page was 7783 times requested or requesting th
On Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:57 AM [EDT],
Graham Tinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Aengus,
I'm using the same analog.cfg for both the web site and home page
results, the only difference is the command in the home page cfg:
# only include home page requests
FILEINCLUDE http://www.disc-calif.c
> I am not sure if we mean the same thing. What I mean is, eg. when
there
> is a report line with this entry:
> /index.html 7783
> Does this mean the page was 7783 times requested or requesting the
> /index.html has
> caused 7783 hits, including images, scripts etc.
>
Analog is saying that it identifies my log files as: NCSA Combined. I was wondering if it would speed up processing if I told it what format the files were with Logformat?
So I tried but cannot find the correct way to state the logformat command.
Do I need to do this or just leave it alone.
t
It should make
no difference. The time it takes analog to figure out the logfile format is
insignificant with respect to the processing time. If it is auto-detecting,
then great! Less work for you.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple
Machines
From:
[EMAIL PROTE
Hello,
Is there a way to
generate a report that's a combination of request report and daily (or hourly)
report? Basically, I'm trying to generate a request report that's divided
in daily (or hourly) time frame -- or inversely, daily (or hourly) report where
it's request number are divided
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