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[Current version of M5 Analyzer is 4.1.5]
Introduction to FastStats
In addition, some web servers log the following information:
FastStats takes the enormous amount of data in the log files and generates easy-to-read reports that let you see how your web site is performing. Great! How do I Get These Log Files? Note: this is discussed in greater depth, and a sample e-mail to send to your web hosting provider or your system administrator is provided in the FastStats Tutorial. If you operate a web site, you probably either a) host the web site yourself, or b) pay a 3rd party web hosting service to host your web site. I Host the Web Site Myself If you host your web site yourself, you should consult your server documentation for information on generating log files. FastStats supports a variety of log file formats, including IIS 3.0 and IIS 4.0, Apache, NCSA, Netscape, O"Reilly, and any other web server that can be configured to produce log files in Common or Combined standard format. We have special tutorials for users of IIS 4.0 and Apache servers. I Use a Web Hosting Provider Your web hosting provider most likely provides you with log files. These log files are stored on the web hosting provider’s computer and are probably made available to you for download by FTP. While you should contact your web hosting provider for details, you must log into your web hosting provider’s computer and download the log files to your computer. The name and format of the log files will vary by web hosting provider, but they most likely will "look" like one of the following filename wildcards: httpd_access.* or www_logs.DATETIMEPERIOD. Your log files may also be stored in a subdirectory (most likely called /logs/). You should download these log files to a directory on your computer. We recommend creating a new directory on your hard drive and storing all of the log files there. You may wish to create different directories for each month’s data. Note: web server logs are not the WS_FTP.LOG files generated by the WS_FTP software; the WS_FTP.LOG file only records your uploads and downloads to FTP sites. How do I configure FastStats to analyze my log files? Don't worry. This is the easy part. The previous section described how to transfer your log files to your computer, so you should now have either a single log file, or a directory that contains several log files, on your hard drive. This is discussed in detail in the FastStats Tutorial. |
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