Web Access-Log AnalysisWeb Access Logs Analysis ExamplesHere's how to do simple log analysis via the myhits program.Use a telnet program to log into your DCN account. If you're using the Lynx shell, choose the "Unix Prompt" menu option. You'll see a UNIX command-line prompt that will look something like: msmosaic@wheel ~ >Your login name will appear in place of "msmosaic". At the prompt type this line (then press the Enter key): myhits You should immediately see the response: Reading access log: /usr/local/etc/httpd/logs/access_log...And, after some time, Writing results. Done.and the UNIX prompt. Congratulations, you've just generated a log analysis. Now, crank up your web browser and ask for the URL: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~loginid/access.html, replacing "loginid" with your DCN login ID. You should see a hit analysis for the current week.
Obtaining an analysis for a prior weekThe simple example just looked at the current log file. There are also log files for previous weeks available. To list them, type:myhits -mand press the Enter key. The response will look something like: 960428.access_log 960505.access_log 960512.access_log 960519.access_log access_logEach log is named in YRMODY format for the day after its last date (the day it was rotated). You may analyze one of these files with a command like: myhits -l 960519.access_log(NOTE: that's the letter "l", not the digit "1") The "-l ..." addition to the command line tells myhits to look at a particular log file instead of the current one. Popular optionsmyhits has many options for log file analysis. You may see a list of the options with the command:myhits -hA popular set of options asks for a breadown of URLs requested and of requestor domains: myhits -urWe can combine that with a request to analyze an old log with a command like: myhits -ur -l 960519.access_log Option listHere's a list of the myhits options available at this writing:usage: myhits [options] Generates an HTML log file analysis. options: -h Print this help; -s text Include only URLs containing "text" (default is /~msmosaic/); -t text Include only requesting hosts containing "text" -u Include URL breakdown; -r Include requestor breakdown; -n Use Netscape graphics; -l logfile Read log file "logfile" (default is access_log); -m List old log files available; -o outputfile Output to "outputfile" (default is ~/public_html/access.html) -x text Exclude URLs containing "text" -y text Exclude requesting hosts containing "text" -d Include day-of-week bar chart -b Include hour-of-day bar chart Questions?Post your questions or suggestions for improvement in the DCN Web Discussion.
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