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- Getstats README
-
- --
-
- What should be in this directory:
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- getstats.XX.c The source code.
-
- README.vms Files for running and compiling getstats
- under VMS.
-
- domain.codes.txt A file which can be used to translate domain codes
- to their descriptions in domain reports.
-
- getstats.gif The getstats logo, which can be used in your
- HTML reports.
-
- statform.html An interactive HTML form front-end to getstats
- statform.c and the CGI C program needed to make it work.
- You will need the libcgi library at
- ftp://ftp.eit.com/pub/wsk/test/libcgi/
- in order to compile this.
-
- The documentation's at
-
- http://www.eit.com/software/getstats/getstats.html
-
- ...and you can email kevinh@eit.com for suggestions, contributions, etc.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- -- Kevin Hughes
- kevinh@eit.com
-
- --
-
- Description:
-
- *getstats* (formerly called "getsites") is a C program that
- will produce detailed, concise, monthly, weekly, daily summary, daily,
- hourly summary, hourly, domain, request, directory tree, and error
- reports from your World-Wide Web or Gopher server.
-
- Here's the details:
-
- * Works with CERN, NCSA, Plexus, GN, MacHTTP,
- and UNIX Gopher log files.
- * Supports the "common" Web log format.
- * All reports are in the same consistent format.
- * Basic statistics include server name and type, date,
- total requests last 7 days, unique hosts last 7 days,
- total unique hosts, number of HTML, script, and non-HTML requests,
- total number of requests, average load (requests per hour and day),
- number of bad requests, date coverage, and running time.
- * Detailed report includes host name, number of host requests,
- and last access date.
- * Monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, and summary reports are in vertical
- bar-chart format, with number of requests for each week or day.
- * You can add byte traffic statistics to every report.
- * Full, request, and domain reports can be sorted by requests,
- name, byte traffic, or date.
- * You can filter requests and IP or name addresses matching
- certain conditions. You can filter by date, hour and day
- conditions also.
- * You can generate "Top 10 (or any number)" lists.
- * getstats can take standard input, so you can pipe stuff to it.
- * getstats can produce HTML output.
- * Runs under VMS, DEC Ultrix, SunOS...
-