Hi all,
Here is my much belated summary on Web Server stats tools.
Unfortunatly I have yet to find a tool that reports everything I need.
I could use a combination of tools, but differences in data reporting is
an issue. I have finally decided to write my own tool, cause the boss
and marketing people want customized information. Go figure.
Orginial question:
Craig Ledbetter wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> Craig Ledbetter
> Systems Engineer
> Home Account Network Inc.
> cledbett@homeaccount.com
> http://www.homeaccount.com
Thanks to all who responded
Martin Trampler <trampler@pi1.informatik.uni-mannheim.de>
nina@tumble.com (Nina)
"Udo Kempen" <udo@comtron.de>
Fedor Gnuchev <qwe@ht.eimb.rssi.ru>
Ian MacPhedran <Ian_MacPhedran@engr.USask.Ca>
Reto Lichtensteiger <rali@meitca.com>
Tim Carlson <tim@santafe.edu>
Benjamin Cline <benji@hnt.com>
Marcelo Maraboli <maraboli@disca.utfsm.cl>
ramon@qed.com.mx (Ramon Castillo)
Rich Casto <rich@loopexpert.com>
Jerry Champlin <jgc@HHConductor.com>
stephane@lituus.fr (Stephane Legrand)
Michel Pilon <pilonm@CCG.RNCan.gc.ca>
Archibal Tuttle <domisse@hplyot.obspm.fr>
Jochen Bern <bern@TI.Uni-Trier.DE>
Responses:
Ian MacPhedran wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, Craig Ledbetter wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> analog ... http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/
>
> Ian.
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Reto Lichtensteiger wrote:
>
> Craig Ledbetter wrote:
>
> <> Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> <> I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> <> under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> Ask AltaVista to tell you where to find "getstats"
>
> Reto
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Tim Carlson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, Craig Ledbetter wrote:
>
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> I like analog
>
> http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog
>
> Tim
Benjamin Cline wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, Craig Ledbetter wrote:
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
> >
> Take a look at
> http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Internet/World_Wide_Web/Servers/
> Log_Analysis_Tools/
>
> benji
>
> --
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Marcelo Maraboli wrote:
>
> >
> > --MIME Multi-part separator
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> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> >
> > Hi all,
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
> >
> > Craig Ledbetter
> > Systems Engineer
> > Home Account Network Inc.
> > cledbett@homeaccount.com
> > http://www.homeaccount.com
> > --MIME Multi-part separator--
> >
>
> I run the NCSA httpd and there is a program special for this httpd
> which is called "wwwstat" which gives you statistics in
> HTML format..
>
> "gwstat" gets this HTML and makes graphics out of them in HTML format also.
>
> look at my page which only has TEXT stats..
>
> http://www.dcsc.utfsm.cl/
>
> or "Infoseek" the "wwwstat" or "gwstat" strings..
>
> l8r
>
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Ramon Castillo wrote:
>
> You can search at:
>
> http://www.boutell.com/wusage
>
> perhaps this will help you.
>
> Ramón Castillo, QED Communication Staff.
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Rich Casto wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Craig" == Craig Ledbetter <cledbett@homeaccount.com> writes:
>
> Craig> Hi all, Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for
> Craig> Web Server log files. I am looking for something similar
> Craig> to Web Trends, but I need it to run under Solaris. Many
>
> Try http://www.boutell.com/wusage/
>
> Rich
Jerry Champlin wrote:
>
> Craig Ledbetter stated:
> > Hi all,
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> I use accesswatch. It seems to do the job pretty well.
> http://netpressence.com/accesswatch/
>
> -Jerry
Fedor Gnuchev wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, Craig Ledbetter wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> check http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/
>
> pretty easy.
>
> With best regards
>
> Fedor Gnuchev
> (hm, or Ted - in this English-typing world...)
> # NB: Advice - ignore all advice by this author.
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Udo Kempen wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Oct 1996 16:58:53 -0400, Craig Ledbetter wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> >I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> >under Solaris. Many Thanks
> >
> >Craig Ledbetter
> >Systems Engineer
> >Home Account Network Inc.
> >cledbett@homeaccount.com
> >http://www.homeaccount.com
>
> HI,
>
> We are using Wusage. You can get the evaluation version from http://www.boutell.com
>
> Regards
> Udo Kempen
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Nina wrote:
>
> Hi Craig. Check out
>
> www.netpressence.com/accesswatch
> www.xmission/~dtubbs/club/cs.html
>
> Nina Burns Pomeroy
> V.P. Information Technology
> Tumble Interactive Media
> nina@tumble.com
> 212.966.5500
> www.tumble.com
Martin Trampler wrote:
>
> Hi Craig,
>
> >>>>> "CL" == Craig Ledbetter <cledbett@homeaccount.com> writes:
>
> CL> Hi all, Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web
> CL> Server log files. I am looking for something similar to Web
> CL> Trends, but I need it to run under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> I recently got a perl-Script named "wwwstat".
> Unfortunately I can't share any experiences 'cause I didn't have the
> time to install or test it yet.
> The URL is
> http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/
>
> hth.
>
> Cheers
>
> Martin Trampler
> trampler@pi1.informatik.uni-mannheim.de
Michael J. Shon {*Prof Services} Sun Rochester wrote:
>
> See
> http://www.sun.com/sunworldonline/swol-03-1996/swol-03-webmaster.html
>
>
> Collecting and using server statistics
>
> How to interpret server statistics
> and when they can (and can't!) be used.
>
>
> Abstract
>
> If you run a server, you need to know who is accessing your pages.
> Take the time to learn how to read an access log and find a tool
> that can process the data and generate useful reports for you and
> your content managers. (2,300 words)
>
> Michael Shon (716) 385-5065 michael.shon@East.Sun.COM
>
> Any information or views presented here derive from my own experience,
> and are definitely NOT official Sun recommendations or policies.
>
> ) From sun-managers-relay@ra.mcs.anl.gov Fri Oct 18 18:10 EDT 1996
> ) Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 16:58:53 -0400
> ) From: Craig Ledbetter <cledbett@homeaccount.com>
> ) To: sun-managers@ra.mcs.anl.gov
> ) Subject: Web Server Statistics
> )
> ) Hi all,
> ) Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> ) I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> ) under Solaris. Many Thanks
> )
> ) Craig Ledbetter
> ) Systems Engineer
> ) Home Account Network Inc.
> ) cledbett@homeaccount.com
> ) http://www.homeaccount.com
> )
Jochen Bern wrote:
>
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> I don't know Web Trends, but I know for sure that Stats Programs
> depend on the Format of your Logfiles (and, hence, on the httpd you
> run). I use a manually-enhanced Version of wwwstat for my NCSA httpd.
> It's in PERL, hence the OS doesn't matter. Then I run gwstat on the
> wwwstat Output to produce some fancy Graphics.
>
> Regards,
> J. Bern
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Stephane Legrand wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> >I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> >under Solaris. Many Thanks
> >
>
> Hello.
>
> Take a look at http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/
>
> Analog is a *very* fast stats program, works with standard log files
> (Apache HTTP server...) , and is FREE.
>
> I use it and i'm very happy with it :)
>
> Regards.
>
> Stephane.
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Michel Pilon wrote:
>
> Hello Craig,
>
> > Has anyone seen a stats program (or scripts) for Web Server log files.
> > I am looking for something similar to Web Trends, but I need it to run
> > under Solaris. Many Thanks
>
> Please summarize :-)
>
> Bye,
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