Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Meaning and interpretation of 206 code sizes in Apache logs

2007-02-12 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote: > 1. Is HE.net making a mistake in using access_log to count bandwidth? >1a. What would be the right way to do it? >1b. Are they doing it this way because they're using some existing > tool that does it this way? >1c. Are other hosts doing it this way, and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Meaning and interpretation of 206 code sizes in Apache logs

2007-02-12 Thread Joshua Slive
On 2/12/07, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 1. Is HE.net making a mistake in using access_log to count bandwidth? If they are doing it naively using the default log format, then yes they are making a mistake. 2. What exactly does the number after the 206 code in the acc

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Meaning and interpretation of 206 code sizes in Apache logs

2007-02-12 Thread Chris 'Xenon' Hanson
The VTP project (vterrain.org) recently had an interesting experience where bandwidth-monitoring (and billing) procedures reported an enormous bandwidth spike, resulting in a big hosting bill. The billing situation was resolved amicably, but in the spirit of understanding what really happe