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Website Usage Reports - What the results mean

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This section summarises all of analog's reports, and the main commands which control them.

Top lines

Program started at Thu-24-Sep-2008 13:48.
Analysed requests from Wed-16-Sep-2008 09:52 to Mon-21-Sep-2008 02:04 (4.7 days).
The top two lines of the report tell you when the program was run, and which dates it includes data from.

General Summary

(Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days to 24-Sep-2008 13:48).
Successful requests: 79,646 (48,947)
Average successful requests per day: 17,036 (6,992)
Successful requests for pages: 31,138 (18,689)
Average successful requests for pages per day: 6,660 (2,669)
Failed requests: 9,008 (6,378)
Redirected requests: 344 (235)
Distinct files requested: 8,180 (2,884)
Distinct hosts served: 6,640 (4,991)
Corrupt logfile lines: 2
Data transferred: 976.92 Mbytes (627.06 Mbytes)
Average data transferred per day: 208.96 Mbytes (89.58 Mbytes)
The General Summary contains some overall statistics about the data being analysed: the most important being the number of requests (the total number of files downloaded, including graphics); the number of requests for pages (just counting the various pages on your site); the number of distinct hosts (the number of different computers requests have come from); and the amount of data transferred in bytes.

The figures in parentheses represent the seven days given at the top of this report: it's the seven days before the TO time if there was a TO command, or if not the seven days before the report was run.

You can't find out the number of visitors or visits you've had, and don't believe any program which tells you that you can. See the section on How the web works for a discussion of this.

You may get slightly different lines to those above, depending on exactly what's in your logfile.

Time reports

Each unit (+) represents 800 requests for pages, or part thereof.
week beg.: #reqs: pages: 
---------: -----: -----: 
13/Sep/98: 69614: 25277: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
20/Sep/98: 10032:  5861: ++++++++
Busiest week: week beginning 13/Sep/98 (26,654 requests for pages).
These reports tell you how many requests there were in each time period. They also tell you which was the busiest time period.

Time summaries

Each unit (+) represents 150 requests for pages, or part thereof.
day: #reqs: pages: 
---: -----: -----: 
Sun:  2031:  1193: ++++++++
Mon:  8001:  4668: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Tue:     0:     0: 
Wed: 13934:  5915: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
[etc.]

These reports tell you the total number of requests in each day or hour of the week, or in each period of the day, summed over all the weeks or days in the report. (It's not the average, nor is it the figures for just the last week or last day).

Other reports

Listing the first 5 files by the number of requests, sorted by the number of requests.
#reqs: %bytes:       last date: file
-----: ------: ---------------: ----
 4123:  2.29%: 21/Sep/98 01:57: /~sret1/analog/
 3064:  0.15%: 21/Sep/98 01:54: /~sret1/analog/analogo.gif
 1737:  0.01%: 21/Sep/98 01:53: /~sret1/images/bar1.gif
 1692:  0.01%: 21/Sep/98 01:53: /~sret1/images/bar16.gif
 1685:  0.01%: 21/Sep/98 01:53: /~sret1/images/bar8.gif
67345: 97.54%: 21/Sep/98 02:04: [not listed: 8,175 files]

The rest of the reports are all quite similar. Here is a list of them.
  • The Host Report lists all computers which downloaded files from you.
  • The Domain Report lists which countries those computers came from.
  • The Organisation Report attempts to list the organisations (companies, institutions, ISPs etc.) which the computer was registered under.
  • The Host Redirection Report and Host Failure Report list all computers which encountered redirections or errors.
  • The Request Report (the example above) lists which files were downloaded.
  • The Directory Report lists which directories those files came from.
  • The File Type Report lists the file types (actually, extensions) of those files.
  • The File Size Report breaks them down by size.
  • The Processing Time Report shows the time taken to serve each file.
  • The Redirection Report lists the filenames which resulted in redirections: mainly directories without the final slash, and "click-thru"'s.
  • The Failure Report lists the filenames which caused errors.
  • The Referrer Report lists which pages linked to your files (and also pages which included your images).
  • The Referring Site Report lists the servers those referrers were on.
  • The Search Query Report and the Search Word Report list which search terms people used to find your site.
  • The Internal Search Query Report and Internal Search Word Report list the search terms people used on scripts within your site.
  • The Redirected Referrer Report lists the referrers which led to redirections.
  • The Failed Referrer Report is essentially a broken link report.
  • The Browser Report lists the detailed versions of browsers used, and the Browser Summary collects them by vendor.
  • The Operating System Report lists the operating systems of the visitors whose browser types you know (as far as possible: it's not always possible to distinguish between Windows NT & Windows 2000, for example).
  • The Virtual Host Report lists the activity of your various virtual domains.
  • The Virtual Host Redirection Report and Virtual Host Failure Report give the number of redirections and errors on each of those domains.
  • The User Report lists your visitors if your server requires authentication, or perhaps the visitors' cookies.
  • The User Redirection Report and User Failure Report list the users who encountered redirections or errors.
  • The Status Code Report lists the number of each HTTP status code that you had.
Usually you can only get some of these reports, depending on what information is recorded in your logfile.

The "not listed" line at the bottom counts those items which didn't get enough traffic to get above the FLOOR for the report.

Most of these reports have a hierarchical structure, like this example for the Domain Report:


Listing the first 5 domains by the number of requests, sorted by the number of requests.
no.: #reqs: %bytes: domain
---: -----: ------: ------
  1: 13243: 16.23%: .com (Commercial)
   :  1262:  1.26%:   aol.com
  2: 11783: 25.64%: .jp (Japan)
   :  9592: 22.19%:   ad.jp
   :  1043:  1.97%:   co.jp
  3: 10073: 11.62%: .net (Network)
   :  1926:  1.71%:   uu.net
  4:  9657: 13.31%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
  5:  7388:  8.04%: .uk (United Kingdom)
   :  5792:  5.74%:   ac.uk
   :  1510:  1.99%:   co.uk
   : 18502: 25.16%: [not listed: 82 domains]

Bottom lines

This analysis was produced by analog.
Running time: 8 seconds.

At the end of the report you can see which version of analog produced the report, and how long the report took to run.

 

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