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Re: statistic tool for httpd ?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bryon Propst)
Tue Dec 13 18:39:05 1994

Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 00:04:44 +0100
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From: bryon@meaddata.com (Bryon Propst)
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Isn't this written for the NCSA httpd?  Will it work with CERN's?  If
not, any similar programs for the CERN httpd logs?

Bryon Propst


>    Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 14:57:41 +0100
>    From: "Kurt Westh Nielsen" <kwn@ingenioeren.dk>
> 
>    Does anybody know of some statistics (unix) tools, well suited to
>    work on the access_log file that NCSA's httpd creates ?
> 
>    /Kurt
>    _______________________
>    Kurt Westh Nielsen      email: kwn@ingenioeren.dk
>    -------------------------
> 
> Roy Fielding's wwwstat program is in use at a lot of sites, including
> here; see
> 
>   http://www.ics.uci.edu/WebSoft/wwwstat/
> 
> The only problem I've had with it is that it produces too much
> information to peruse on a daily basis (wwwstat summaries are still
> pretty big).
> 
> I finally wrote a program of my own which takes the wwwstat summary,
> and produces a two-page metasummary whose major content is a breakdown
> of traffic by directory (cumulative over subdirectories), with traffic
> in images broken out from other files (to give some idea how much
> traffic comes from inline images), and with low-traffic directories
> suppressed.  This is a perl5 script; see
> 
>   http://www.ai.mit.edu/tools/usum/usum.html
> 
> for pointers to a sample of the output, and a copy of the script, if
> you're interested.
> 
> rst
> 
> 

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