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# Analog.cfg - Configuration file for Analog 3.0
#
# Look at Readme.html file in the Docs folder or goto
# http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/
# or http://summary.net/soft/analog.html for more information.
#
# Lines starting with a '#' character are comments
#
HOSTNAME "[my organisation]"
# Host name, used in the title of the report
#
HOSTURL "none"
# Host name will be a link to here
#
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT AUTO
# this is the log format used for drag and dropped logs
#
LOGFORMAT AUTO
# Log file format AUTO, COMMON, COMBINED, MICROSOFT-NA, MICROSOFT-INT,
# WEBSTAR, EXTENDED, NETPRESENZ-NA, NETPRESENZ-INT, NETSCAPE, REFERRER,
# or BROWSER
#
LOGFILE "WebSTAR.log"
# Specify the log file(s) to be processed. May consist of a list of file
# names seperated by commas and may contain wild cards ('*' and '?').
# This can also be a relitave or full path name, for example:
#LOGFILE "Hard disk:WebSTAR 2.0:*.log"
#
OUTPUT HTML
# Output format, can be ASCII, HTML, COMPUTER, or CACHE
#
OUTFILE Report.html
# The default file for output.
#
DNS NONE
# level of DNS activity. Can be NONE, READ, LOOKUP, or WRITE
# This controls domain name lookups. It will typicaly slow Analog
# down quite dramaticaly while lookups are being done!
#
DNSGOODHOURS 672 # once every four weeks
# Frequency with which to recheck successful DNS cache entries in hours
#
DNSBADHOURS 168 # once a week
# Frequency with which to recheck failed DNS cache entries in hours
#
#DOMAINSFILE "domains.tab"
# the file where the domain definitions live; see docs/domfile.html
#
CACHEOUTFILE none
# The default file for cache output. Use "none" for no cache file.
#
CACHEFILE none
# The file for cache input. Again, can be "none".
#
#REFREPEXCLUDE http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk*
#REFREPEXCLUDE http://statslab.cam.ac.uk*
# Dont list these in the referrer report
#
#HOSTEXCLUDE *.statslab.cam.ac.uk
# Don't count requests from these hosts at all
#
ARGSEXCLUDE *
# Don't look at query portion of requested URLs
#
WARNINGS ON
# Turn this off to guaranty Analog exits when it is done
#
CASE INSENSITIVE # SENSITIVE or INSENSITIVE
#
IMAGEDIR ./images/
# where to look for images (bars for the bar charts)
#
LOGO analogo.gif
# the graphic in the top left corner of the report,
# interpreted relative to IMAGEDIR above.
#
#REFARGSEXCLUDE *
# This would remove everything after the '?' in the referer report
#
#REQINCLUDE pages # *, PAGES, or list of file name patterns
#
LINKINCLUDE pages # *, PAGES, or list of file name patterns
#
LANGUAGE US-ENGLISH # ENGLISH, US-ENGLISH, CZECH, DANISH,
# FRENCH, GERMAN, HUNGARIAN, ITALIAN,
# PORTUGESE, BR-PORTUGESE, ROMANIAN,
# SLOVENE, SLOVAK, SWEDISH,
# comming soon SPANISH, FLEMISH, DUTCH, CATALAN,
# RUSSIAN, FINNISH, NORWEGIAN,
# POLISH
#
PROGRESSFREQ 50000 # report progress every 50,000 lines
#
DEBUG +D # Display DNS lookup progress
#
REPORTORDER xmWDdHh45uJoSvitzcrEIfskKbB
#A string like "xmWDdHh45uJoSvitzcrEIfskKbB" giving the order in which
# the reports will be output. You should include each of the above
# letters exactly once. See docs/output.html for which report has
# which code letter.
#
# whether we want each of the reports by default
GENERAL ON # General statistics and GoTo's
MONTHLY ON # Monthly report
DAILY ON # Daily summary
FULLDAILY OFF # Daily report
# One line for each day. Think about the poor people loading your page from
# the other side of the world before turning this on by default.
WEEKLY ON # Weekly report
HOURLY ON # Hourly summary
FULLHOURLY OFF # Hourly report
# One line for each hour ever. You really don't want this on by default.
QUARTER OFF # Quarter-hour report
FIVE OFF # Five-minute report
DOMAIN ON # Domain report
DIRECTORY ON # Directory report
FILETYPE ON # File type report
REQUEST ON # Request report
REDIR OFF # Redirection report
FAILURE ON # Failure report
SIZE ON # File size report
HOST ON # Host report
REFERRER ON # Referer report
REFSITE ON # Referring site report
REDIRREF OFF # Redirected referrer report
FAILREF ON # Failed referrer report
VHOST OFF # Virtual host report
USER OFF # User report
FAILUSER OFF # Failed user report
BROWSER ON # Browser summary
FULLBROWSER ON # Browser report
STATUS ON # Status code report
GOTOS ON # "Go To" lines
#
DOMCOLS PpRrBb
# Which columns we want to appear in the domain report, and in which order.
# The string can contain any of the following four letters:
# R Number of requests from each domain
# r Percentage of the requests from each domain
# P Number of requests for pages from each domain
# p Percentage of the requests for pages from each domain
# B Total number of bytes transferred to each domain
# b The percentage of traffic to each domain
# D Date and time of last access from each domain
# And the same for the other reports
HOSTCOLS PpRrBb
DIRCOLS PpRrBb
TYPECOLS RrBb
REQCOLS RrBbD
REDIRCOLS R
FAILCOLS R
MONTHCOLS PRB
DAYCOLS PRB
FULLDAYCOLS PRB
WEEKCOLS PRB
HOURCOLS PRB
FULLHOURCOLS PRB
QUARTERCOLS P
FIVECOLS P
REFCOLS Rr
REFSITECOLS R
REDIRREFCOLS R
FAILREFCOLS R
BROWCOLS PpRrBb
FULLBROWCOLS PpRrBb
SIZECOLS Rb
VHOSTCOLS Rb
USERCOLS Rb
FAILUSERCOLS R
STATUSCOLS R
#
# Should the time graphs be calculated by requests 'R',
# bytes 'B' or pages 'P'?
MONTHGRAPH P
DAYGRAPH P
FULLDAYGRAPH P
HOURGRAPH P
FULLHOURGRAPH P
WEEKGRAPH P
QUARTERGRAPH P
FIVEGRAPH P
#
# Should they go forwards (oldest entries at top) or backwards?
# (NB You can mix them, but probably don't want to)
MONTHBACK OFF
WEEKBACK OFF
FULLDAYBACK OFF
FULLHOURBACK OFF
QUARTERBACK OFF
FIVEBACK OFF
#
# The maximum number of rows in each (0 for "show all time")
MONTHROWS 0
WEEKROWS 0
FULLDAYROWS 65
FULLHOURROWS 72
QUARTERROWS 96
FIVEROWS 288
#
# The "floor" for each report. See docs/othreps.html for the
# possible formats for these strings.
REQFLOOR 20r
REQARGSFLOOR 10r
REDIRFLOOR -30r
REDIRARGSFLOOR 10r
FAILFLOOR -30r
FAILARGSFLOOR 10r
DOMFLOOR 0b
SUBDOMFLOOR 0.5%b
DIRFLOOR 0.01%b
SUBDIRFLOOR 0.01%b
TYPEFLOOR 0.1%b
SUBTYPEFLOOR 0.1%b
HOSTFLOOR 100r
REFFLOOR 20r
REFARGSFLOOR 10r
REFSITEFLOOR -30r
REFDIRFLOOR 50r
REDIRREFFLOOR -30r
REDIRREFARGSFLOOR 10r
FAILREFFLOOR -30r
FAILREFARGSFLOOR 10r
BROWFLOOR -20r
FULLBROWFLOOR -40r
VHOSTFLOOR -20b
USERFLOOR -100r
FAILUSERFLOOR -20r
STATUSFLOOR 0r
#
# how should the various reports be sorted? Legal values ar REQUESTS,
# PAGES, BYTES, ALPHABETICAL, DATE, and RANDOM (unsorted)
REQSORTBY REQUESTS
REQARGSSORTBY REQUESTS
REDIRSORTBY REQUESTS
REDIRARGSSORTBY REQUESTS
FAILSORTBY REQUESTS
FAILARGSSORTBY REQUESTS
DOMSORTBY BYTES
SUBDOMSORTBY BYTES
DIRSORTBY BYTES
SUBDIRSORTBY BYTES
TYPESORTBY BYTES
SUBTYPESORTBY BYTES
HOSTSORTBY ALPHABETICAL
REFSORTBY REQUESTS
REFARGSSORTBY REQUESTS
REFSITESORTBY REQUESTS
REFDIRSORTBY REQUESTS
REDIRREFSORTBY REQUESTS
REDIRREFARGSSORTBY REQUESTS
FAILREFSORTBY REQUESTS
FAILREFARGSSORTBY REQUESTS
BROWSORTBY REQUESTS
SUBBROWSORTBY REQUESTS
FULLBROWSORTBY REQUESTS
VHOSTSORTBY BYTES
USERSORTBY REQUESTS
FAILUSERSORTBY REQUESTS
STATUSSORTBY ALPHABETICAL
#
WEEKBEGINSON SUNDAY
# The 1st day of the week. I think it's SUNDAY, but you can choose any day.
#
SEPCHAR ','
#
REPSEPCHAR none
# The same for long numbers within the detailed output
#
DECPOINT '.'
# Character to use as the decimal point.
#
COMPSEP "\t"
# A separator string between fields in "computer" output style
#
RAWBYTES OFF
# whether bytes should be quoted in full (e.g., 1,021,453) as
# opposed to in kilobytes, megabytes etc. (e.g., 998k).
#
# END