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Analog 6.0: Other reports


This section deals with the non-time reports. There are quite a lot of commands which control these reports, although we've seen some of them already.

First, these reports have COLS commands, just like the time reports. (See the section on Time reports for how to use these commands.) But for these reports, several additional columns are available. Here is the full list of columns for the non-time reports

R
Number of requests
r
Percentage of the requests
S
Number of requests in the last 7 days
s
Percentage of the requests in the last 7 days
P
Number of page requests
p
Percentage of the page requests
Q
Number of page requests in the last 7 days
q
Percentage of the page requests in the last 7 days
B
Number of bytes transferred
b
Percentage of the bytes
C
Number of bytes transferred in the last 7 days
c
Percentage of the bytes in the last 7 days
d
Date of last access
D
Date and time of last access
e
Date of first access
E
Date and time of first access
N
The number of the item in the list
So, for example,
REQCOLS NRSD
counts the files in the Request Report, listing the number of requests for each, the number of requests for each in the last 7 days, and the time when each was last requested. The full list of COLS commands for non-time reports is HOSTCOLS, REDIRHOSTCOLS, FAILHOSTCOLS, ORGCOLS, DOMCOLS, REQCOLS, DIRCOLS, TYPECOLS, SIZECOLS, PROCTIMECOLS, REDIRCOLS, FAILCOLS, REFCOLS, REFSITECOLS, SEARCHQUERYCOLS, SEARCHWORDCOLS, INTSEARCHQUERYCOLS, INTSEARCHWORDCOLS, REDIRREFCOLS, FAILREFCOLS, BROWREPCOLS, BROWSUMCOLS, OSCOLS, VHOSTCOLS, REDIRVHOSTCOLS, FAILVHOSTCOLS, USERCOLS, REDIRUSERCOLS, FAILUSERCOLS and STATUSCOLS. Not every column is allowed in every report, but if you specify an illegal one, analog will warn you about it.
Next you need to know how use a SORTBY command to specify how the reports should be sorted. There are ten possible ways of sorting reports:
REQUESTS
total number of requests
REQUESTS7
requests within the last 7 days
PAGES
total requests for pages
PAGES7
requests for pages within the last 7 days
BYTES
total bytes transferred
BYTES7
bytes transferred within the last 7 days
FIRSTDATE
time of first request
DATE
time of most recent request
ALPHABETICAL
alphabetically
RANDOM
unsorted, sometimes useful for speed in very long reports
For example, the command
HOSTSORTBY ALPHABETICAL
will sort the Host Report alphabetically. The full list of SORTBY commands is HOSTSORTBY, REDIRHOSTSORTBY, FAILHOSTSORTBY, ORGSORTBY, DOMSORTBY, REQSORTBY, DIRSORTBY, TYPESORTBY, REDIRSORTBY, FAILSORTBY, REFSORTBY, REFSITESORTBY, SEARCHQUERYSORTBY, SEARCHWORDSORTBY, INTSEARCHQUERYSORTBY, INTSEARCHWORDSORTBY, REDIRREFSORTBY, FAILREFSORTBY, BROWREPSORTBY, BROWSUMSORTBY, OSSO