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==Dataset Analysis== | ==Dataset Analysis== | ||
===The Common Logfile Format=== | ===The Common Logfile Format=== | ||
According to the World Wide Web Consortium [1][W3C] the Common Logfile Format is as follows: | |||
''remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes'' | ''remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes'' | ||
''remotehost'': Remote hostname (or IP number if DNS hostname is not available, or if DNSLookup is Off. | ''remotehost'': Remote hostname (or IP number if DNS hostname is not available, or if DNSLookup is Off. | ||
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''status'': The HTTP status code returned to the client. | ''status'': The HTTP status code returned to the client. | ||
''bytes'': The content-length of the document transferred. | ''bytes'': The content-length of the document transferred. | ||
===Datatypes=== | ===Datatypes=== | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 20 November 2005
Topic: Webserver Logfile Visualization
Application Area Analysis
Dataset Analysis
The Common Logfile Format
According to the World Wide Web Consortium [1][W3C] the Common Logfile Format is as follows:
remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes
remotehost: Remote hostname (or IP number if DNS hostname is not available, or if DNSLookup is Off.
rfc931: The remote logname of the user.
authuser: The username as which the user has authenticated himself.
[date]: Date and time of the request.
"request": The request line exactly as it came from the client.
status: The HTTP status code returned to the client.
bytes: The content-length of the document transferred.
Datatypes
Target Group Analysis
Aim of the Visualization
Designproposal
References
[1][W3C]World Wide Web Consortium, Logging Control In W3C httpd. Created at: July, 1995. Retrieved at: November 16, 2005. http://www.w3.org/Daemon/User/Config/Logging.html#common-logfile-format.