Hi everybody,
I have searched for a solution to this problem, but I have been unable
to find anything, I'm afraid I'm still a bit wet behind the ears when it
comes to setting up webserver stuff.
Whenever a report is generated, it seems that analog only reads the 2
first numbers of the host IP, this is the Organisation report for instance:
reqs %bytes organisation
67 88.09% 78
15 11.67% 205.142
2 0.16% [domain not given]
1 66.249
1 0.08% 216.145
Analog is of course unable to resolve that:
reqs %bytes domain
84 99.84% [unresolved numerical addresses]
2 0.16% [domain not given]
I have tried making a custom LOGFORMAT command, however that seemed to
cause more problems than it solved.
The apache logfiles that are being read looks like this:
78.32.4.67 - - [04/Mar/2008:22:51:17 +0000] "GET /analog/type.png
HTTP/1.1" 200 3386
"http://www.deskgnome.org/analog/analog-2008.03-report.html" "Opera/9.24
(X11; Linux i686; U; en)"
78.32.4.67 - - [04/Mar/2008:22:51:17 +0000] "GET /analog/req.png
HTTP/1.1" 200 3914
"http://www.deskgnome.org/analog/analog-2008.03-report.html" "Opera/9.24
(X11; Linux i686; U; en)"
And the apache2.conf logformat looks like this:
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
combined
Does anyone have any idea where it goes wrong, and how to make things
work as they should? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Leonard
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I have searched for a solution to this problem, but I have been unable
to find anything, I'm afraid I'm still a bit wet behind the ears when it
comes to setting up webserver stuff.
Whenever a report is generated, it seems that analog only reads the 2
first numbers of the host IP, this is the Organisation report for instance:
reqs %bytes organisation
67 88.09% 78
15 11.67% 205.142
2 0.16% [domain not given]
1 66.249
1 0.08% 216.145
Analog is of course unable to resolve that:
reqs %bytes domain
84 99.84% [unresolved numerical addresses]
2 0.16% [domain not given]
I have tried making a custom LOGFORMAT command, however that seemed to
cause more problems than it solved.
The apache logfiles that are being read looks like this:
78.32.4.67 - - [04/Mar/2008:22:51:17 +0000] "GET /analog/type.png
HTTP/1.1" 200 3386
"http://www.deskgnome.org/analog/analog-2008.03-report.html" "Opera/9.24
(X11; Linux i686; U; en)"
78.32.4.67 - - [04/Mar/2008:22:51:17 +0000] "GET /analog/req.png
HTTP/1.1" 200 3914
"http://www.deskgnome.org/analog/analog-2008.03-report.html" "Opera/9.24
(X11; Linux i686; U; en)"
And the apache2.conf logformat looks like this:
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
combined
Does anyone have any idea where it goes wrong, and how to make things
work as they should? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Leonard
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