Fw: WebTrends Help

Fw: WebTrends Help

am 07.11.2002 09:33:11 von Stefano Ghisolfi

Thanks a lot.
But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log
directory
different access_log files day by day.

For example:
apache_log_11062002
apache_log_11072002
apache_log_11082002
etc
etc
Best regards
Stefano

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Boyer"
> To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> Subject: WebTrends Help
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not the
> > appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> >
> > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> >
> > To run reports for specific dates:
> >
> > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to meet your
> > exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or as short a span
> > as you wish, and save your settings as a predefined report template for
> > future use. To define a report range, you must use macros, but you can
> > enter the macros directly or use the Report Range Assistant to aid you
> > in constructing a macro string that meets your needs. You can then test
> > the report range to see what times and dates the report range you
> > constructed will actually encompass. See Understanding Report Ranges for
> > an extensive background discussion of report ranges and macro usage.
> >
> > To define a report range:
> >
> > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box
> > provided in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> >
> > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will appear in
> > the predefined reports list in the Main - Report Ranges options panel
> > and might also appear in the predefined reports list in the Report
> > Ranges tab in the New Report or the Edit Report dialog box. A unique
> > name makes your range easier to spot in these lists, and a name that
> > describes what sort of range the report covers helps you to choose the
> > correct range when you need it.
> >
> > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have your
> > report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the Report Ranges
> > tab.
> >
> > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the Edit
> > Report dialog box when you create or change a report template.
> >
> > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start of
> > your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this purpose, see
> > Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> >
> > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range. To
> > learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> >
> > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros in either
> > provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using the Report Range
> > Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how to use this utility.
> >
> > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to
> > open the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the actual
> > length of time your macros will cover.
> >
> > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range you
> > want without first having to actually process a log file and produce a
> > report. What you see will depend on what macro string you entered:
> >
> > § If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," the
> > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that it will
> > resolve that reference point to the current date and time for the
> > purposes of this test. It then lists the macro strings you entered into
> > the Define Report Range dialog box. Finally, it shows you the date and
> > time on which your report range will start and end. Once you have
> > verified that the macros you entered produce the report range you
> > intended, click Close to return to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> >
> > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report
> > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report Range End
> > Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of log" in either
> > macro string, however, you will see the Test Resolution of Report Range
> > dialog box described below.
> >
> > § If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or
> > "end of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first asks
> > you to specify when the data in your log file begins and when it ends.
> > You might need to open and view your log file to obtain this
> > information.
> >
> > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your log
> > file and needs specific values for the start and end of your log file in
> > order to calculate actual dates and times for your report range.
> > Initially, the start and end dates that appear in the dialog box are the
> > same and correspond to today's date and time. Type new dates in mm/dd/yy
> > format into the text boxes provided, or click the arrows to display
> > calendars, then choose the correct dates from those displays. Next,
> > enter new times -- you can type the times directly into the provided
> > text boxes, or click the up and down arrows to scroll through time
> > values.
> >
> > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into the
> > Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range Based On
> > Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which your report range
> > will start and end. Once you have verified that the macros you entered
> > produce the report range you intended, click Close to return to the
> > Define Report Range dialog box.
> >
> > 6 Next, you can:
> >
> > § Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report Range
> > dialog box.
> >
> > § Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box without
> > saving your settings.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Ken Boyer
> > Logical Images, Inc.
> > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > Rochester, New York 14623
> > 585-273-8224
> > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > www.logicalimages.com
> >
> >
>


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RE: Fw: WebTrends Help

am 07.11.2002 14:21:49 von Randy Wilcox

Check out Cronolog (free) from =
http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/

That will allow the server to automatically create log files with =
formatted (date based) names.

- Randy

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]=20
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:33 AM
To: APACHE
Subject: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


Thanks a lot.
But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log =
directory different access_log files day by day.

For example:
apache_log_11062002
apache_log_11072002
apache_log_11082002
etc
etc
Best regards
Stefano

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Boyer"
> To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> Subject: WebTrends Help
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not the=20
> > appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> >
> > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> >
> > To run reports for specific dates:
> >
> > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to meet=20
> > your exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or as short =

> > a span as you wish, and save your settings as a predefined report=20
> > template for future use. To define a report range, you must use=20
> > macros, but you can enter the macros directly or use the Report=20
> > Range Assistant to aid you in constructing a macro string that meets =

> > your needs. You can then test the report range to see what times and =

> > dates the report range you constructed will actually encompass. See=20
> > Understanding Report Ranges for an extensive background discussion=20
> > of report ranges and macro usage.
> >
> > To define a report range:
> >
> > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box provided=20
> > in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> >
> > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will=20
> > appear in the predefined reports list in the Main - Report Ranges=20
> > options panel and might also appear in the predefined reports list=20
> > in the Report Ranges tab in the New Report or the Edit Report dialog =

> > box. A unique name makes your range easier to spot in these lists,=20
> > and a name that describes what sort of range the report covers helps =

> > you to choose the correct range when you need it.
> >
> > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have your=20
> > report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the Report=20
> > Ranges tab.
> >
> > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the Edit=20
> > Report dialog box when you create or change a report template.
> >
> > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start of=20
> > your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this purpose,=20
> > see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> >
> > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range. To=20
> > learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> >
> > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros in=20
> > either provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using the=20
> > Report Range Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how to use=20
> > this utility.
> >
> > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to open =

> > the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the actual=20
> > length of time your macros will cover.
> >
> > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range you =

> > want without first having to actually process a log file and produce =

> > a report. What you see will depend on what macro string you entered:
> >
> > =A7 If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," the=20
> > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that it=20
> > will resolve that reference point to the current date and time for=20
> > the purposes of this test. It then lists the macro strings you=20
> > entered into the Define Report Range dialog box. Finally, it shows=20
> > you the date and time on which your report range will start and end. =

> > Once you have verified that the macros you entered produce the=20
> > report range you intended, click Close to return to the Define=20
> > Report Range dialog box.
> >
> > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report=20
> > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report Range=20
> > End Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of log" in=20
> > either macro string, however, you will see the Test Resolution of=20
> > Report Range dialog box described below.
> >
> > =A7 If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or =
"end=20
> > of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first asks=20
> > you to specify when the data in your log file begins and when it=20
> > ends. You might need to open and view your log file to obtain this=20
> > information.
> >
> > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your log =

> > file and needs specific values for the start and end of your log=20
> > file in order to calculate actual dates and times for your report=20
> > range. Initially, the start and end dates that appear in the dialog=20
> > box are the same and correspond to today's date and time. Type new=20
> > dates in mm/dd/yy format into the text boxes provided, or click the=20
> > arrows to display calendars, then choose the correct dates from=20
> > those displays. Next, enter new times -- you can type the times=20
> > directly into the provided text boxes, or click the up and down=20
> > arrows to scroll through time values.
> >
> > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into the=20
> > Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range Based On=20
> > Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which your report=20
> > range will start and end. Once you have verified that the macros you =

> > entered produce the report range you intended, click Close to return =

> > to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> >
> > 6 Next, you can:
> >
> > =A7 Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report Range =

> > dialog box.
> >
> > =A7 Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box without =

> > saving your settings.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Ken Boyer
> > Logical Images, Inc.
> > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > Rochester, New York 14623
> > 585-273-8224
> > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > www.logicalimages.com
> >
> >
>


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Re: Fw: WebTrends Help

am 07.11.2002 16:07:21 von Stefano Ghisolfi

Thank you very much Randy. Do you know if there are some compiling problems
on the SUN?
Best regards
Stefano


----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Wilcox"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


> Check out Cronolog (free) from
http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/
>
> That will allow the server to automatically create log files with
formatted (date based) names.
>
> - Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:33 AM
> To: APACHE
> Subject: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
> But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log
directory different access_log files day by day.
>
> For example:
> apache_log_11062002
> apache_log_11072002
> apache_log_11082002
> etc
> etc
> Best regards
> Stefano
>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Ken Boyer"
> > To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> > Subject: WebTrends Help
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not the
> > > appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> > >
> > > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> > >
> > > To run reports for specific dates:
> > >
> > > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to meet
> > > your exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or as short
> > > a span as you wish, and save your settings as a predefined report
> > > template for future use. To define a report range, you must use
> > > macros, but you can enter the macros directly or use the Report
> > > Range Assistant to aid you in constructing a macro string that meets
> > > your needs. You can then test the report range to see what times and
> > > dates the report range you constructed will actually encompass. See
> > > Understanding Report Ranges for an extensive background discussion
> > > of report ranges and macro usage.
> > >
> > > To define a report range:
> > >
> > > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box provided
> > > in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > >
> > > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will
> > > appear in the predefined reports list in the Main - Report Ranges
> > > options panel and might also appear in the predefined reports list
> > > in the Report Ranges tab in the New Report or the Edit Report dialog
> > > box. A unique name makes your range easier to spot in these lists,
> > > and a name that describes what sort of range the report covers helps
> > > you to choose the correct range when you need it.
> > >
> > > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have your
> > > report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the Report
> > > Ranges tab.
> > >
> > > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the Edit
> > > Report dialog box when you create or change a report template.
> > >
> > > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start of
> > > your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this purpose,
> > > see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > >
> > > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range. To
> > > learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > >
> > > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros in
> > > either provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using the
> > > Report Range Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how to use
> > > this utility.
> > >
> > > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to open
> > > the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the actual
> > > length of time your macros will cover.
> > >
> > > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range you
> > > want without first having to actually process a log file and produce
> > > a report. What you see will depend on what macro string you entered:
> > >
> > > § If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," the
> > > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that it
> > > will resolve that reference point to the current date and time for
> > > the purposes of this test. It then lists the macro strings you
> > > entered into the Define Report Range dialog box. Finally, it shows
> > > you the date and time on which your report range will start and end.
> > > Once you have verified that the macros you entered produce the
> > > report range you intended, click Close to return to the Define
> > > Report Range dialog box.
> > >
> > > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report
> > > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report Range
> > > End Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of log" in
> > > either macro string, however, you will see the Test Resolution of
> > > Report Range dialog box described below.
> > >
> > > § If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or "end
> > > of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first asks
> > > you to specify when the data in your log file begins and when it
> > > ends. You might need to open and view your log file to obtain this
> > > information.
> > >
> > > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your log
> > > file and needs specific values for the start and end of your log
> > > file in order to calculate actual dates and times for your report
> > > range. Initially, the start and end dates that appear in the dialog
> > > box are the same and correspond to today's date and time. Type new
> > > dates in mm/dd/yy format into the text boxes provided, or click the
> > > arrows to display calendars, then choose the correct dates from
> > > those displays. Next, enter new times -- you can type the times
> > > directly into the provided text boxes, or click the up and down
> > > arrows to scroll through time values.
> > >
> > > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into the
> > > Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range Based On
> > > Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which your report
> > > range will start and end. Once you have verified that the macros you
> > > entered produce the report range you intended, click Close to return
> > > to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > >
> > > 6 Next, you can:
> > >
> > > § Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report Range
> > > dialog box.
> > >
> > > § Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box without
> > > saving your settings.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Ken Boyer
> > > Logical Images, Inc.
> > > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > > Rochester, New York 14623
> > > 585-273-8224
> > > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > > www.logicalimages.com
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
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RE: Fw: WebTrends Help

am 07.11.2002 20:46:39 von Randy Wilcox

I've had it compile successfully on SunOS, Linux and OSF1 without any =
problems. The last version that I have compiled was cronolog-1.6.2. =
Can't remember which version of SunOS it was, but it is a fairly =
generic, DMZ hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in =
it.

- Randy

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]=20
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:07 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


Thank you very much Randy. Do you know if there are some compiling =
problems on the SUN? Best regards Stefano


----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Wilcox"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


> Check out Cronolog (free) from
http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/
>
> That will allow the server to automatically create log files with
formatted (date based) names.
>
> - Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:33 AM
> To: APACHE
> Subject: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
> But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log
directory different access_log files day by day.
>
> For example:
> apache_log_11062002
> apache_log_11072002
> apache_log_11082002
> etc
> etc
> Best regards
> Stefano
>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Ken Boyer"
> > To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> > Subject: WebTrends Help
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not the=20
> > > appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> > >
> > > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> > >
> > > To run reports for specific dates:
> > >
> > > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to=20
> > > meet your exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or=20
> > > as short a span as you wish, and save your settings as a=20
> > > predefined report template for future use. To define a report=20
> > > range, you must use macros, but you can enter the macros directly=20
> > > or use the Report Range Assistant to aid you in constructing a=20
> > > macro string that meets your needs. You can then test the report=20
> > > range to see what times and dates the report range you constructed =

> > > will actually encompass. See Understanding Report Ranges for an=20
> > > extensive background discussion of report ranges and macro usage.
> > >
> > > To define a report range:
> > >
> > > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box=20
> > > provided in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > >
> > > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will=20
> > > appear in the predefined reports list in the Main - Report Ranges=20
> > > options panel and might also appear in the predefined reports list =

> > > in the Report Ranges tab in the New Report or the Edit Report=20
> > > dialog box. A unique name makes your range easier to spot in these =

> > > lists, and a name that describes what sort of range the report=20
> > > covers helps you to choose the correct range when you need it.
> > >
> > > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have your=20
> > > report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the Report=20
> > > Ranges tab.
> > >
> > > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the Edit =

> > > Report dialog box when you create or change a report template.
> > >
> > > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start of=20
> > > your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this purpose,=20
> > > see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > >
> > > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range. To =

> > > learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > >
> > > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros in=20
> > > either provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using the=20
> > > Report Range Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how to=20
> > > use this utility.
> > >
> > > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to=20
> > > open the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the=20
> > > actual length of time your macros will cover.
> > >
> > > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range=20
> > > you want without first having to actually process a log file and=20
> > > produce a report. What you see will depend on what macro string=20
> > > you entered:
> > >
> > > =A7 If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," the =

> > > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that it =

> > > will resolve that reference point to the current date and time for =

> > > the purposes of this test. It then lists the macro strings you=20
> > > entered into the Define Report Range dialog box. Finally, it shows =

> > > you the date and time on which your report range will start and=20
> > > end. Once you have verified that the macros you entered produce=20
> > > the report range you intended, click Close to return to the Define =

> > > Report Range dialog box.
> > >
> > > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report=20
> > > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report Range=20
> > > End Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of log" in =

> > > either macro string, however, you will see the Test Resolution of=20
> > > Report Range dialog box described below.
> > >
> > > =A7 If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or=20
> > > "end of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first =

> > > asks you to specify when the data in your log file begins and when =

> > > it ends. You might need to open and view your log file to obtain=20
> > > this information.
> > >
> > > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your=20
> > > log file and needs specific values for the start and end of your=20
> > > log file in order to calculate actual dates and times for your=20
> > > report range. Initially, the start and end dates that appear in=20
> > > the dialog box are the same and correspond to today's date and=20
> > > time. Type new dates in mm/dd/yy format into the text boxes=20
> > > provided, or click the arrows to display calendars, then choose=20
> > > the correct dates from those displays. Next, enter new times --=20
> > > you can type the times directly into the provided text boxes, or=20
> > > click the up and down arrows to scroll through time values.
> > >
> > > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into=20
> > > the Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range=20
> > > Based On Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which your =

> > > report range will start and end. Once you have verified that the=20
> > > macros you entered produce the report range you intended, click=20
> > > Close to return to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > >
> > > 6 Next, you can:
> > >
> > > =A7 Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report =
Range=20
> > > dialog box.
> > >
> > > =A7 Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box =
without=20
> > > saving your settings.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Ken Boyer
> > > Logical Images, Inc.
> > > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > > Rochester, New York 14623
> > > 585-273-8224
> > > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > > www.logicalimages.com
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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Re: Fw: WebTrends Help

am 08.11.2002 09:31:36 von Stefano Ghisolfi

Sorry, what do you mean when you say :
<<....DMZ hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in it.>>
?

Stefano

----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Wilcox"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


> I've had it compile successfully on SunOS, Linux and OSF1 without any
problems. The last version that I have compiled was cronolog-1.6.2. Can't
remember which version of SunOS it was, but it is a fairly generic, DMZ
hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in it.
>
> - Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> Thank you very much Randy. Do you know if there are some compiling
problems on the SUN? Best regards Stefano
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Randy Wilcox"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:21 PM
> Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> > Check out Cronolog (free) from
> http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/
> >
> > That will allow the server to automatically create log files with
> formatted (date based) names.
> >
> > - Randy
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:33 AM
> > To: APACHE
> > Subject: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> > But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log
> directory different access_log files day by day.
> >
> > For example:
> > apache_log_11062002
> > apache_log_11072002
> > apache_log_11082002
> > etc
> > etc
> > Best regards
> > Stefano
> >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Ken Boyer"
> > > To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> > > Subject: WebTrends Help
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not the
> > > > appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> > > >
> > > > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> > > >
> > > > To run reports for specific dates:
> > > >
> > > > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to
> > > > meet your exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or
> > > > as short a span as you wish, and save your settings as a
> > > > predefined report template for future use. To define a report
> > > > range, you must use macros, but you can enter the macros directly
> > > > or use the Report Range Assistant to aid you in constructing a
> > > > macro string that meets your needs. You can then test the report
> > > > range to see what times and dates the report range you constructed
> > > > will actually encompass. See Understanding Report Ranges for an
> > > > extensive background discussion of report ranges and macro usage.
> > > >
> > > > To define a report range:
> > > >
> > > > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box
> > > > provided in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will
> > > > appear in the predefined reports list in the Main - Report Ranges
> > > > options panel and might also appear in the predefined reports list
> > > > in the Report Ranges tab in the New Report or the Edit Report
> > > > dialog box. A unique name makes your range easier to spot in these
> > > > lists, and a name that describes what sort of range the report
> > > > covers helps you to choose the correct range when you need it.
> > > >
> > > > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have your
> > > > report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the Report
> > > > Ranges tab.
> > > >
> > > > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the Edit
> > > > Report dialog box when you create or change a report template.
> > > >
> > > > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start of
> > > > your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this purpose,
> > > > see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > > >
> > > > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range. To
> > > > learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > > >
> > > > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros in
> > > > either provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using the
> > > > Report Range Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how to
> > > > use this utility.
> > > >
> > > > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to
> > > > open the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the
> > > > actual length of time your macros will cover.
> > > >
> > > > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range
> > > > you want without first having to actually process a log file and
> > > > produce a report. What you see will depend on what macro string
> > > > you entered:
> > > >
> > > > § If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," the
> > > > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that it
> > > > will resolve that reference point to the current date and time for
> > > > the purposes of this test. It then lists the macro strings you
> > > > entered into the Define Report Range dialog box. Finally, it shows
> > > > you the date and time on which your report range will start and
> > > > end. Once you have verified that the macros you entered produce
> > > > the report range you intended, click Close to return to the Define
> > > > Report Range dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report
> > > > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report Range
> > > > End Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of log" in
> > > > either macro string, however, you will see the Test Resolution of
> > > > Report Range dialog box described below.
> > > >
> > > > § If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or
> > > > "end of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first
> > > > asks you to specify when the data in your log file begins and when
> > > > it ends. You might need to open and view your log file to obtain
> > > > this information.
> > > >
> > > > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your
> > > > log file and needs specific values for the start and end of your
> > > > log file in order to calculate actual dates and times for your
> > > > report range. Initially, the start and end dates that appear in
> > > > the dialog box are the same and correspond to today's date and
> > > > time. Type new dates in mm/dd/yy format into the text boxes
> > > > provided, or click the arrows to display calendars, then choose
> > > > the correct dates from those displays. Next, enter new times --
> > > > you can type the times directly into the provided text boxes, or
> > > > click the up and down arrows to scroll through time values.
> > > >
> > > > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into
> > > > the Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range
> > > > Based On Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which your
> > > > report range will start and end. Once you have verified that the
> > > > macros you entered produce the report range you intended, click
> > > > Close to return to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > 6 Next, you can:
> > > >
> > > > § Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report Range
> > > > dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > § Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box without
> > > > saving your settings.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Ken Boyer
> > > > Logical Images, Inc.
> > > > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > > > Rochester, New York 14623
> > > > 585-273-8224
> > > > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > > > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > > > www.logicalimages.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
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RE: Fw: WebTrends Help

am 08.11.2002 14:50:44 von Randy Wilcox

To make a long story short, cronolog-1.6.2 should compile fine on any =
out of the box Sun machine. To my knowledge it doesn't make use of any =
non-standard libraries.

- Randy

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]=20
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:32 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


Sorry, what do you mean when you say :
<<....DMZ hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in =
it.>> ?

Stefano

----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Wilcox"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


> I've had it compile successfully on SunOS, Linux and OSF1 without any
problems. The last version that I have compiled was cronolog-1.6.2. =
Can't remember which version of SunOS it was, but it is a fairly =
generic, DMZ hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in =
it.
>
> - Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> Thank you very much Randy. Do you know if there are some compiling
problems on the SUN? Best regards Stefano
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Randy Wilcox"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:21 PM
> Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> > Check out Cronolog (free) from
> http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/
> >
> > That will allow the server to automatically create log files with
> formatted (date based) names.
> >
> > - Randy
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:33 AM
> > To: APACHE
> > Subject: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> > But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log
> directory different access_log files day by day.
> >
> > For example:
> > apache_log_11062002
> > apache_log_11072002
> > apache_log_11082002
> > etc
> > etc
> > Best regards
> > Stefano
> >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Ken Boyer"
> > > To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> > > Subject: WebTrends Help
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not=20
> > > > the appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> > > >
> > > > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> > > >
> > > > To run reports for specific dates:
> > > >
> > > > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to=20
> > > > meet your exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or =

> > > > as short a span as you wish, and save your settings as a=20
> > > > predefined report template for future use. To define a report=20
> > > > range, you must use macros, but you can enter the macros=20
> > > > directly or use the Report Range Assistant to aid you in=20
> > > > constructing a macro string that meets your needs. You can then=20
> > > > test the report range to see what times and dates the report=20
> > > > range you constructed will actually encompass. See Understanding =

> > > > Report Ranges for an extensive background discussion of report=20
> > > > ranges and macro usage.
> > > >
> > > > To define a report range:
> > > >
> > > > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box=20
> > > > provided in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will=20
> > > > appear in the predefined reports list in the Main - Report=20
> > > > Ranges options panel and might also appear in the predefined=20
> > > > reports list in the Report Ranges tab in the New Report or the=20
> > > > Edit Report dialog box. A unique name makes your range easier to =

> > > > spot in these lists, and a name that describes what sort of=20
> > > > range the report covers helps you to choose the correct range=20
> > > > when you need it.
> > > >
> > > > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have=20
> > > > your report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the=20
> > > > Report Ranges tab.
> > > >
> > > > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the=20
> > > > Edit Report dialog box when you create or change a report=20
> > > > template.
> > > >
> > > > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start=20
> > > > of your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this=20
> > > > purpose, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > > >
> > > > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range.=20
> > > > To learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report=20
> > > > Range.
> > > >
> > > > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros=20
> > > > in either provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using =

> > > > the Report Range Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how =

> > > > to use this utility.
> > > >
> > > > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to=20
> > > > open the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the=20
> > > > actual length of time your macros will cover.
> > > >
> > > > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range =

> > > > you want without first having to actually process a log file and =

> > > > produce a report. What you see will depend on what macro string=20
> > > > you entered:
> > > >
> > > > =A7 If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," =
the=20
> > > > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that=20
> > > > it will resolve that reference point to the current date and=20
> > > > time for the purposes of this test. It then lists the macro=20
> > > > strings you entered into the Define Report Range dialog box.=20
> > > > Finally, it shows you the date and time on which your report=20
> > > > range will start and end. Once you have verified that the macros =

> > > > you entered produce the report range you intended, click Close=20
> > > > to return to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report =

> > > > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report=20
> > > > Range End Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of =

> > > > log" in either macro string, however, you will see the Test=20
> > > > Resolution of Report Range dialog box described below.
> > > >
> > > > =A7 If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or =

> > > > "end of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box=20
> > > > first asks you to specify when the data in your log file begins=20
> > > > and when it ends. You might need to open and view your log file=20
> > > > to obtain this information.
> > > >
> > > > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your =

> > > > log file and needs specific values for the start and end of your =

> > > > log file in order to calculate actual dates and times for your=20
> > > > report range. Initially, the start and end dates that appear in=20
> > > > the dialog box are the same and correspond to today's date and=20
> > > > time. Type new dates in mm/dd/yy format into the text boxes=20
> > > > provided, or click the arrows to display calendars, then choose=20
> > > > the correct dates from those displays. Next, enter new times --=20
> > > > you can type the times directly into the provided text boxes, or =

> > > > click the up and down arrows to scroll through time values.
> > > >
> > > > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into=20
> > > > the Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range=20
> > > > Based On Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which=20
> > > > your report range will start and end. Once you have verified=20
> > > > that the macros you entered produce the report range you=20
> > > > intended, click Close to return to the Define Report Range=20
> > > > dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > 6 Next, you can:
> > > >
> > > > =A7 Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report=20
> > > > Range dialog box.
> > > >
> > > > =A7 Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box=20
> > > > without saving your settings.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Ken Boyer
> > > > Logical Images, Inc.
> > > > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > > > Rochester, New York 14623
> > > > 585-273-8224
> > > > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > > > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > > > www.logicalimages.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
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Re: Fw: WebTrends Help

am 08.11.2002 14:52:35 von Stefano Ghisolfi

Thank you very much Randy.
Regards
Stefano
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Wilcox"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 2:50 PM
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help


> To make a long story short, cronolog-1.6.2 should compile fine on any out
of the box Sun machine. To my knowledge it doesn't make use of any
non-standard libraries.
>
> - Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:32 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> Sorry, what do you mean when you say :
> <<....DMZ hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in
it.>> ?
>
> Stefano
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Randy Wilcox"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:46 PM
> Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
>
>
> > I've had it compile successfully on SunOS, Linux and OSF1 without any
> problems. The last version that I have compiled was cronolog-1.6.2. Can't
remember which version of SunOS it was, but it is a fairly generic, DMZ
hardened system so it doesn't have very may custom lib's in it.
> >
> > - Randy
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:07 AM
> > To: users@httpd.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
> >
> >
> > Thank you very much Randy. Do you know if there are some compiling
> problems on the SUN? Best regards Stefano
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Randy Wilcox"
> > To:
> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:21 PM
> > Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
> >
> >
> > > Check out Cronolog (free) from
> > http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/
> > >
> > > That will allow the server to automatically create log files with
> > formatted (date based) names.
> > >
> > > - Randy
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Stefano Ghisolfi [mailto:ghisu@edv.it]
> > > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:33 AM
> > > To: APACHE
> > > Subject: [users@httpd] Fw: WebTrends Help
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot.
> > > But i don't understand if it's possible to create in my apache log
> > directory different access_log files day by day.
> > >
> > > For example:
> > > apache_log_11062002
> > > apache_log_11072002
> > > apache_log_11082002
> > > etc
> > > etc
> > > Best regards
> > > Stefano
> > >
> > > >
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: "Ken Boyer"
> > > > To: "'Stefano Ghisolfi'"
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:49 PM
> > > > Subject: WebTrends Help
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm writing to you directly since the Apache mail list is not
> > > > > the appropriate forum for WebTrends assistance.
> > > > >
> > > > > These directions are specific to WebTrends version 7.
> > > > >
> > > > > To run reports for specific dates:
> > > > >
> > > > > Defining your own report range lets you tailor your reports to
> > > > > meet your exact needs. You can have the reports cover as long or
> > > > > as short a span as you wish, and save your settings as a
> > > > > predefined report template for future use. To define a report
> > > > > range, you must use macros, but you can enter the macros
> > > > > directly or use the Report Range Assistant to aid you in
> > > > > constructing a macro string that meets your needs. You can then
> > > > > test the report range to see what times and dates the report
> > > > > range you constructed will actually encompass. See Understanding
> > > > > Report Ranges for an extensive background discussion of report
> > > > > ranges and macro usage.
> > > > >
> > > > > To define a report range:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1 Enter a name for your range in the Display Name text box
> > > > > provided in the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > > >
> > > > > Be sure to enter a unique and descriptive name. This name will
> > > > > appear in the predefined reports list in the Main - Report
> > > > > Ranges options panel and might also appear in the predefined
> > > > > reports list in the Report Ranges tab in the New Report or the
> > > > > Edit Report dialog box. A unique name makes your range easier to
> > > > > spot in these lists, and a name that describes what sort of
> > > > > range the report covers helps you to choose the correct range
> > > > > when you need it.
> > > > >
> > > > > 2 Select This will be available in the Report Wizard to have
> > > > > your report range listed in the predefined reports menu in the
> > > > > Report Ranges tab.
> > > > >
> > > > > The Report Ranges tab appears either in the New Report or the
> > > > > Edit Report dialog box when you create or change a report
> > > > > template.
> > > > >
> > > > > 3 Enter the macros that you want to use to designate the start
> > > > > of your report range. To learn how to enter macros for this
> > > > > purpose, see Using Macros to Define a Report Range.
> > > > >
> > > > > 4 Enter the macros that designate the end of your report range.
> > > > > To learn how to do so, see Using Macros to Define a Report
> > > > > Range.
> > > > >
> > > > > If you want the software to guide you as you enter your macros
> > > > > in either provided text box, click Report Range Assistant. Using
> > > > > the Report Range Assistant to Define Report Ranges describes how
> > > > > to use this utility.
> > > > >
> > > > > 5 When you have entered your macros, click Test Report Range to
> > > > > open the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box and see the
> > > > > actual length of time your macros will cover.
> > > > >
> > > > > This enables you to see whether you have set up the report range
> > > > > you want without first having to actually process a log file and
> > > > > produce a report. What you see will depend on what macro string
> > > > > you entered:
> > > > >
> > > > > § If the macros you enter set your reference point at "now," the
> > > > > Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box first tells you that
> > > > > it will resolve that reference point to the current date and
> > > > > time for the purposes of this test. It then lists the macro
> > > > > strings you entered into the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > > > Finally, it shows you the date and time on which your report
> > > > > range will start and end. Once you have verified that the macros
> > > > > you entered produce the report range you intended, click Close
> > > > > to return to the Define Report Range dialog box.
> > > > >
> > > > > Note To see this dialog box, you must enter "now" as your report
> > > > > range either for the Report Range Start Macro or the Report
> > > > > Range End Macro, or both. If you enter "start of log" or "end of
> > > > > log" in either macro string, however, you will see the Test
> > > > > Resolution of Report Range dialog box described below.
> > > > >
> > > > > § If your macros set your reference point at "start of log" or
> > > > > "end of log," the Test Resolution of Report Range dialog box
> > > > > first asks you to specify when the data in your log file begins
> > > > > and when it ends. You might need to open and view your log file
> > > > > to obtain this information.
> > > > >
> > > > > The software asks you this because it has not yet processed your
> > > > > log file and needs specific values for the start and end of your
> > > > > log file in order to calculate actual dates and times for your
> > > > > report range. Initially, the start and end dates that appear in
> > > > > the dialog box are the same and correspond to today's date and
> > > > > time. Type new dates in mm/dd/yy format into the text boxes
> > > > > provided, or click the arrows to display calendars, then choose
> > > > > the correct dates from those displays. Next, enter new times --
> > > > > you can type the times directly into the provided text boxes, or
> > > > > click the up and down arrows to scroll through time values.
> > > > >
> > > > > The dialog box then displays the macro strings you entered into
> > > > > the Define Report Range dialog box. Click Resolve Report Range
> > > > > Based On Supplied Date/Time to see the date and time on which
> > > > > your report range will start and end. Once you have verified
> > > > > that the macros you entered produce the report range you
> > > > > intended, click Close to return to the Define Report Range
> > > > > dialog box.
> > > > >
> > > > > 6 Next, you can:
> > > > >
> > > > > § Click OK to save your settings and close the Define Report
> > > > > Range dialog box.
> > > > >
> > > > > § Click Cancel to close the Define Report Range dialog box
> > > > > without saving your settings.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Ken Boyer
> > > > > Logical Images, Inc.
> > > > > 3445 Winton Place, Suite 212
> > > > > Rochester, New York 14623
> > > > > 585-273-8224
> > > > > 585-273-8227 (fax)
> > > > > kboyer@logicalimages.com
> > > > > www.logicalimages.com
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
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