Use the log analyzer to generate statistics about your server, such as a summary of activity, most commonly accessed URLs, times during the day when the server is accessed most frequently, etc. You can run the log analyzer from the Server Status form or the command line.
Before running the log analyzer, you should archive the server logs. For more information about archiving server logs, see Monitoring the Server Using SNMP.
From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server servername > Server Status > Generate Report.
Enter the name of your server in the Server Name field.
This name appears in the generated report.
Select the output type---whether the report will appear in HTML or plain text format.
Select the log file you want to analyze.
If you want to save the results in a file, enter an output filename in the Output File field.
If you leave the field blank, the analyzer prints results on the screen. For large log files, you should save the results to a file because printing the output to the screen might take a long time.
Select whether to generate the following server statistics:
Select whether to generate the following statistics:
To enable access logging, see Setting Log Preferences.
Select whether to generate a list of the following server access statistics:
Enter the order in which you want to see the results in the Output order field.
Click OK.
To analyze access log files from the command line, run the FLEXANLG tool, which is in EXTRAS/FLEXANLG in your server root directory.
To run FLEXANLG, enter the following command and options at the command prompt:
flexanlg [ -P ] [-n name] [-x] [-r] [-p order] [-i file]* [ -m metafile ]* [ o file][ c opts] [-t opts] [-l opts]
The following describes the syntax. (You can get this information online by entering flexanlg -h at the command prompt.)
-P: proxy log format Default: no
-n servername: The name of the server
-x : Output in HTML Default: no
-r : Resolve IP addresses to hostnames Default: no
-p [c,t,l]: Output order (counts, time stats, lists) Default: ctl
-i filename: Input log file(s) Default: none
-o filename: Output log file Default: stdout
-m filename: Meta file(s) Default: none
-c [h,n,r,f,e,u,o,k,c,z]: Count these item(s) - Default: hnreuokc
h: total hits
n: 304 Not Modified status codes (Use Local Copy)
r: 302 Found status codes (Redirects)
f: 404 Not Found status codes (Document Not Found)
e: 500 Server Error status codes (Misconfiguration)
u: total unique URL's
o: total unique hosts
k: total kilobytes transferred
c: total kilobytes saved by caches
z: Do not count any items.
-t [sx,mx,hx, xx,z]: Find general stats - Default:s5m5h24x10
s(number): Find top (number) seconds of log
m(number): Find top (number) minutes of log
h(number): Find top (number) hours of log
u(number): Find top (number) users of log
a(number): Find top (number) user agents of log
r(number): Find top (number) referers of log
x(number): Find top (number) for miscellaneous keywords
z: Do not find any general stats.
-l [cx,hx]: Make a list of - Default: c+3h5
c(x,+x): Most commonly accessed URLs
(x: Only list x entries)
(+x: Only list if accessed more than x times)
h(x,+x): Hosts (or IP addresses) most often accessing your server
(x: Only list x entries)
(+x: Only list if accessed more than x times)
z: Do not make any lists