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john slater

2004-04-14, 3:34 pm

Hello,

We are getting ready to deploy our website using App Center 2000, and were curious about how we would analyze our site's usage with two servers to look out for. Currently we use an old version of Web Trends and digs through our single server's log files.
I can't find an option to aggregate from two logs files. Does anyone have any exprience with this? TIA.

John
George Cheng [MSFT]

2004-04-14, 3:34 pm

You may want to check with Web Trends to see how to do that.

Thank You

George Cheng

Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support

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| Hello,

We are getting ready to deploy our website using App Center 2000, and were
curious about how we would analyze our site's usage with two servers to
look out for. Currently we use an old version of Web Trends and digs
through our single server's log files. I can't find an option to aggregate
from two logs files. Does anyone have any exprience with this? TIA.

John
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Martin c

2004-05-05, 9:48 am

I ahve a scriopt which runs nightly to copy teh day's log files together
into a single file. It can then be analysed normally.

M
"john slater" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7A2ACE95-B255-42B4-B69F-4E83D09AFCCE@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> We are getting ready to deploy our website using App Center 2000, and were

curious about how we would analyze our site's usage with two servers to look
out for. Currently we use an old version of Web Trends and digs through our
single server's log files. I can't find an option to aggregate from two logs
files. Does anyone have any exprience with this? TIA.
>
> John



Gordon

2004-05-13, 12:34 am

We have purchased SurfStats at our location which merges the files very
well. The product is less than $700 for the web version.

-Gordon
University of Washington

"Martin c" <martin@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:%23msEJVqMEHA.1032@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I ahve a scriopt which runs nightly to copy teh day's log files together
> into a single file. It can then be analysed normally.
>
> M
> "john slater" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7A2ACE95-B255-42B4-B69F-4E83D09AFCCE@microsoft.com...
were[vbcol=seagreen]
> curious about how we would analyze our site's usage with two servers to

look
> out for. Currently we use an old version of Web Trends and digs through

our
> single server's log files. I can't find an option to aggregate from two

logs
> files. Does anyone have any exprience with this? TIA.
>
>



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