Hello
I muddle through using Analog (because I am a progamming/coding klutz).
I want to exclude a part of the day from my day calculations (this seems
to be the only way to remove a unidentifiable robot that went through
during the time to be excluded).
I want to exclude from 11:45 to 11:51.
Th
janet ward wrote:
I want to exclude a part of the day from my day calculations (this seems
to be the only way to remove a unidentifiable robot that went through
during the time to be excluded).
I want to exclude from 11:45 to 11:51.
The FROM and TO parameters appear only to allow me to exclude
Thank you for your reply. As I said, I am a programming/coding klutz.
So your reply, which is no doubt very helpful if I could understand it,
means nothing much to me.
Where is stdin, how do I read from it and how do I do a filter?
How would I use a filter (what would that look like?) "as a prep
Thank you Klaus Johannes Rusch for your reply. As I said, I am a
programming/coding klutz.
So your reply, which is no doubt very helpful if I could understand it,
I'm afraid that I am 'drowning' in this strange talk and need a very
large and buoyant life-jacket to help me keep afloat and nav
janet ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to exclude a part of the day from my day calculations (this
> seems to be the only way to remove a unidentifiable robot that went
> through during the time to be excluded).
If it's unidentifiable, what makes you think it's a robot? Does it's IP addre
Hi
I am new to using Analog and to the list. I have been having problems getting
the stats from our church website.
The setup is as follows:
The website is hosted on a Linux server running LAMP. Below is an example of a
line from the log file in use:
stpeterskinver.org: [21/Oct/2007:01:53:29
You can only have one set of TO/FROM, and the FROM time has to be before the TO
time.
If it was for more than a 6 minute window, you could try creating cache files for the 2 periods and combining them, but it seems that simply editing out the 6 minutes would be the simplest way to do what you'
So let's say I have a site where the section pages are static, and
get logged by Apache in the normal way, while the various content
pages (articles, etc) are served dynamically by script. Is there a
way to wholistically present logs of everything to Analog, or is it
better to have the static p
Mo Awkati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am new to using Analog and to the list. I have been having problems
> getting the stats from our church website.
>
> The setup is as follows:
>
> The website is hosted on a Linux server running LAMP. Below is an
> example of a line from the log fi
Walter Ian Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So let's say I have a site where the section pages are static, and
> get logged by Apache in the normal way, while the various content
> pages (articles, etc) are served dynamically by script. Is there a
> way to wholistically present logs of everything
janet ward wrote:
In fact, while waiting for (understandable) advice, I have deleted two
sections of entries from my raw log files [3800 lines from 11:46:01 to
11:50:58, and 670 lines from 14:49:01 to 14:51:49]. This has made the
resulting analog look much more reasonable.
... which has the sam
Hi Aengus
Many thanks for your help with this. I'll have a go with it tomorrow.
Much appreciated
Mo
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From: Aengus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Support for analog web log analyzer
Sent: Monday, 5 November, 2007 8:51:08 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Log file problem
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