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This is the index for this Readme. Follow the numbers after each name to
find references to that command or concept. Families of commands
are indexed under the second part of the name: for example,
HOSTEXCLUDE is under *EXCLUDE, not under HOST.
This index includes all of analog's configuration commands: if a command you
used in previous versions is not here, see the section on
Upgrading from earlier versions.
All commands are also listed in the Quick
reference with their syntax and examples, and that section is not
cross-referenced from this index.
Acknowledgements [1]
Addresses, numerical [1]
*ALIAS [1]
Aliases [1]
ALL [1]
ALLBACK [1]
ALLGRAPH [1]
analog.cfg [1][2][3][4]
anlgform.html [1]
anlgform.pl [1]
anlghead.h [1][2]
Announcements [1]
APACHEDEFAULTLOGFORMAT [1]
APACHELOGFORMAT [1]
ARGSEXCLUDE [1]
*ARGSFLOOR [1]
ARGSINCLUDE [1]
*ARGSSORTBY [1]
Arguments in URLs [1][2]
ASCII output style [1]
*BACK [1]
Bar charts [1]
BARSTYLE [1]
BASEURL [1]
Basic commands [1]
Broken pipe [1][2]
BROW* commands - see under second part of name
Browser Report [1][2][3]
Browser Summary [1][2][3][4]
BROWREP* commands - see under second part of name
BROWSERREP [1]
BROWSERSUM [1]
BROWSUM* commands - see under second part of name
Bugs, reporting [1]
Bytes, how displayed [1]
BYTESDP [1]
bzip2 logfiles [1]
Cache files [1]
CACHEOUTFILE [1]
CACHEFILE [1]
CASE [1]
CGI program [1]
*CHART [1]
CHARTDIR [1]
*CHARTEXPAND [1]
"Click-thru"s [1]
Colours [1]
*COLS [1][2]
Comma separated value output [1]
Command line arguments [1][2][3]
- logfile name (LOGFILE) [1]
- - (LOGFILE stdin) [1]
- 1 (Yearly Report) [1]
- 4 (Quarter-Hour Report) [1]
- 5 (Five-Minute Report) [1]
- 6 (Quarter-Hour Summary) [1]
- 7 (Five-Minute Summary) [1]
- A (All reports) [1]
- a (HTML/PLAIN output) [1]
- B (Browser Report) [1][2]
- b (Browser Summary) [1][2]
- c (Status Code Report) [1][2]
- C (Arbitrary configuration command) [1]
- D (Daily Report) [1]
- d (Daily Summary) [1]
- E (Redirection Report) [1][2]
- F (FROM date) [1]
- f (Referrer Report) [1][2]
- G (Default configuration file) [1]
- g (Other configuration files) [1]
- H (Hourly Report) [1]
- h (Hourly Summary) [1]
- I (Failure Report) [1][2]
- i (Directory Report) [1][2]
- J (User Failure Report) [1][2]
- j (User Redirection Report) [1][2]
- K (Failed Referrer Report) [1][2]
- k (Redirected Referrer Report) [1][2]
- L (Host Failure Report) [1][2]
- l (Host Redirection Report) [1][2]
- M (Virtual Host Failure Report) [1][2]
- m (Monthly Report) [1]
- N (Search Query Report) [1][2]
- n (Search Word Report) [1][2]
- O (Output file) [1]
- o (Domain Report) [1][2]
- P (Processing Time Report) [1]
- p (Operating System Report) [1][2]
- Q (Quarterly Report) [1]
- q (Warnings) [1]
- R (Virtual Host Redirection Report) [1][2]
- r (Request Report) [1][2]
- S (Host Report) [1][2]
- s (Referring Site Report) [1][2]
- settings (Settings of all variables) [1][2]
- T (TO date) [1]
- t (File Type Report) [1][2]
- U (Cache file) [1]
- u (User Report) [1][2]
- V (Debugging) [1]
- v (Virtual Host Report) [1][2]
- version (Just give the version number) [1]
- W (Weekly Report) [1]
- w (Hour of the Week Summary) [1]
- X (Goto's) [1]
- x (General Summary) [1]
- Y (Internal Search Query Report) [1][2]
- y (Internal Search Word Report) [1][2]
- Z (Organisation Report) [1][2]
- z (File Size Report) [1]
Compilation problems [1]
Compiling [1]
Compressed logfiles [1]
COMPSEP [1]
Computer-readable output style [1]
CONFIGFILE [1]
Configuration files [1][2][3][4]
Configuration file, default [1]
Configuration file, mandatory [1]
Contents [1]
Contributors [1]
Cookies [1]
Corrupt logfile lines, definition [1]
Countries [1]
Crashes [1]
CSSPREFIX [1]
CSV output [1]
Customising analog [1]
Daily Report [1][2][3]
Daily Summary [1][2][3]
DAILYREP [1]
DAILYSUM [1]
Date reports [1][2]
Dates, restricting [1]
DAYREP* commands - see under second part of name
DAYSUM* commands - see under second part of name
DEBUG [1]
Debugging [1]
DECPOINT [1]
Default configuration file [1]
Default logfile format [1]
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT [1]
Definitions [1]
DESCFILE [1][2]
DESCRIPTIONS [1]
DIR* commands - see under second part of name
DIRECTORY [1]
Directory Report [1][2][3][4]
DIRSUFFIX [1]
DNS [1]
DNS lookups [1]
DNSBADHOURS [1]
DNSFILE [1]
DNSGOODHOURS [1]
DNSLOCKFILE [1]
DNSTIMEOUT [1]
DOM* commands - see under second part of name
DOMAIN [1]
Domain Report [1][2][3][4][5]
Domains file [1]
DOMAINSFILE [1]
Donations [1]
ERRFILE [1]
ERRLINELENGTH [1]
error_log [1][2]
Error Report [1]
Errors [1]
Example outputs [1]
Examples of each command [1]
*EXCLUDE [1]
Exclusions [1]
FAIL* commands - see under second part of name
Failed Referrer Report [1][2][3][4]
Failed requests, definition [1]
FAILHOST [1]
FAILHOST* commands - see under second part of name
FAILREF [1]
FAILREF* commands - see under second part of name
FAILURE [1]
Failure Report [1][2][3][4]
FAILUSER [1]
FAILUSER* commands - see under second part of name
FAILVHOST [1]
FAILVHOST* commands - see under second part of name
FAQ [1]
Fatal errors [1]
FILE* commands - see under second part of name
File, definition [1]
File Size Report [1][2][3]
File Type Report [1][2][3][4]
FILETYPE [1]
Filters [1]
First day of week [1]
FIVEREP [1]
FIVEREP* commands - see under second part of name
FIVESUM [1]
FIVESUM* commands - see under second part of name
Five-Minute Report [1][2][3]
Five-Minute Summary [1][2][3]
*FLOOR [1][2][3]
FOOTERFILE [1]
Form interface [1]
Frequently Asked Questions [1]
FROM [1]
GENERAL [1]
General Summary [1][2]
GENSUMLINES [1]
GOTOS [1]
*GRAPH [1]
Graphs [1]
gzipped logfiles [1]
HEADERFILE [1]
Helper applications [1]
Hierarchical reports [1]
Hits [1]
Home page [1]
HOST [1]
HOST* commands - see under second part of name
Host, definition [1]
Host Failure Report [1][2][3]
Host Redirection Report [1][2][3]
Host Report [1][2][3]
HOSTNAME [1]
Hostnames, numerical [1]
HOSTREP* commands - see under second part of name
HOSTURL [1]
Hour of the Week Summary [1][2][3]
Hourly Report [1][2][3]
Hourly Summary [1][2][3]
HOURLYREP [1]
HOURLYSUM [1]
HOURREP* commands - see under second part of name
HOURSUM* commands - see under second part of name
HTML output style [1]
HTMLPAGEWIDTH [1]
IMAGEDIR [1]
*INCLUDE [1]
Inclusions and exclusions [1]
Incremental processing [1]
Internal Search Query Report [1][2][3][4]
Internal Search Word Report [1][2][3][4]
Introduction [1]
INTSEARCHENGINE [1]
INTSEARCHQUERY [1]
INTSEARCHQUERY* commands - see under second part of name
INTSEARCHWORD [1]
INTSEARCHWORD* commands - see under second part of name
IP addresses [1]
JPEGCHARTS [1]
LANGFILE [1]
LANGUAGE [1]
Languages [1][2]
LASTSEVEN [1]
LATEX output style [1]
Licence [1][2]
*LINKEXCLUDE [1]
*LINKINCLUDE [1]
LOCALCHARTDIR [1]
LOGFILE [1]
Logfile formats [1][2]
Logfile prefix [1]
Logfiles [1]
Logfiles, choosing [1]
Logfiles, compressed [1]
Logfiles, finding [1]
Logfiles, preprocessing [1]
LOGFORMAT [1]
LOGO [1]
LOGOURL [1]
LOGTIMEOFFSET [1]
Low memory [1]
*LOWMEM [1][2]
Mailing lists [1]
Makefile [1]
Mandatory configuration file [1]
Map [1]
MARKCHAR [1]
Meaning of output [1]
Memory, using less [1]
MINGRAPHWIDTH [1]
MONTH* commands - see under second part of name
MONTHLY [1]
Monthly Report [1][2][3]
Non-time reports [1][2]
NOROBOTS [1]
"Not listed" lines [1][2][3]
Numerical addresses [1]
Numerical hostnames [1]
Operating System Report [1][2][3][4]
ORG* commands - see under second part of name
ORGANISATION [1]
Organisations, definition [1]
Organisation Report [1][2][3][4]
OS Report [1][2][3][4]
OS* commands - see under second part of name
OSREP [1]
OUTFILE [1]
OUTPUT [1]
Output aliases [1]
OUTPUT COMPUTER [1][2]
Output, configuring [1]
Output style, computer-readable [1]
Output styles [1]
Page, definition [1]
PAGEEXCLUDE [1]
PAGEINCLUDE [1]
Pages, defining [1]
*PAGEWIDTH [1]
Path through site [1]
PDFLATEX [1]
Pie charts [1]
PLAIN output style [1]
PLAINPAGEWIDTH [1]
PNGIMAGES [1]
Preprocessing logfiles [1]
Processing Time Report [1][2][3]
PROCTIME [1]
PROCTIME* commands - see under second part of name
PROGRESSFREQ [1]
QUARTERLY [1]
Quarterly Report [1][2][3]
QUARTERLY* commands - see under second part of name
QUARTERREP [1]
QUARTERREP* commands - see under second part of name
QUARTERSUM [1]
QUARTERSUM* commands - see under second part of name
Quarter-Hour Report [1][2][3]
Quarter-Hour Summary [1][2][3]
Quick reference [1]
RAWBYTES [1]
REDIR [1]
REDIR* commands - see under second part of name
Redirected Referrer Report [1][2][3][4]
Redirected requests, definition [1]
Redirection Report [1][2][3][4]
REDIRHOST [1]
REDIRHOST* commands - see under second part of name
REDIRREF [1]
REDIRREF* commands - see under second part of name
REDIRUSER [1]
REDIRUSER* commands - see under second part of name
REDIRVHOST [1]
REDIRVHOST* commands - see under second part of name
REF* commands - see under second part of name
REFARGSEXCLUDE [1]
REFARGSINCLUDE [1]
REFDIR [1]
Reference, quick [1]
REFERRER [1]
Referrer, definition [1]
Referrer Report [1][2][3][4]
Referring Site Report [1][2][3][4]
REFREP* commands - see under second part of name
REFSITE [1]
REFSITE* commands - see under second part of name
Regular expressions [1][2]
Report descriptions, in documentation [1]
Report descriptions, in output [1]
Report descriptions file [1][2]
Report.html [1][2]
Reporting bugs [1]
REPORTORDER [1]
Reports, list of [1][2]
REPORTSPAN [1]
REPORTSPANTHRESHOLD [1]
REPSEPCHAR [1]
REQ* commands - see under second part of name
REQUEST [1]
Request Report [1][2][3][4]
Requests, definition [1]
Requests for pages, defining [1]
Requests for pages, definition [1]
Requests, types of [1]
Robots, discouraging [1]
Robots, identifying [1]
ROBOTEXCLUDE [1]
ROBOTINCLUDE [1]
*ROWS [1]
RUNTIME [1]
Sample outputs [1]
Search arguments [1][2] -- see also Search Query Report and Search Word Report below
Search Query Report [1][2][3][4]
Search Word Report [1][2][3][4]
SEARCHCHARCONVERT [1]
SEARCHENGINE [1]
SEARCHQUERY [1]
SEARCHQUERY* commands - see under second part of name
SEARCHWORD [1]
SEARCHWORD* commands - see under second part of name
Search engines, discouraging [1]
SEPCHAR [1]
Session ids [1]
SETTINGS [1][2]
SIZE [1]
SIZE* commands - see under second part of name
*SORTBY [1][2][3]
Source code [1]
Spiders, discouraging [1]
Starting to use analog [1]
Starting to use analog on a Mac [1]
Starting to use analog on Windows [1]
Starting to use analog on other platforms [1]
STATUS [1]
Status Code Report [1][2][3]
STATUS* commands - see under second part of name
STYLESHEET [1]
SUBBROW [1]
SUBDIR [1]
Subdirectories [1]
SUBDOMAIN [1]
Subdomains [1]
SUB*FLOOR [1]
SUBORG [1]
SUB*SORTBY [1]
SUBTYPE [1]
Successful requests, definition [1]
Syntax [1][2]
Time reports [1][2]
TIMECOLS [1]
TIMEOFFSET [1]
Times, restricting [1]
Title line [1][2]
TO [1]
Total requests, definition [1]
Translators [1]
Tree reports [1]
TYPE* commands - see under second part of name
UNCOMPRESS [1]
Unknown domains [1][2]
Unresolved numerical addresses [1][2]
Unwanted logfile entries, definition [1]
Upgrading from earlier versions [1]
USER [1]
USER* commands - see under second part of name
USERCASE [1]
User Failure Report [1][2][3]
User Redirection Report [1][2][3]
User Report [1][2][3]
USERREP* commands - see under second part of name
VHOST [1]
VHOST* commands - see under second part of name
VHOSTREP* commands - see under second part of name
Virtual domains/virtual hosts [1][2]
Virtual Host Failure Report [1][2][3]
Virtual Host Redirection Report [1][2][3]
Virtual Host Report [1][2][3]
Visitors [1]
Visits [1]
WARNINGS [1]
Warnings [1][2]
WEEK* commands - see under second part of name
WEEKBEGINSON [1]
WEEKHOUR [1]
WEEKHOUR* commands - see under second part of name
WEEKLY [1]
Weekly Report [1][2][3]
What was new? [1][2][3][4]
What's new? [1][2]
XHTML output style [1]
XML output style [1]
YEAR* commands - see under second part of name
YEARLY [1]
Yearly Report [1][2][3]
zipped logfiles [1]
304ISSUCCESS [1]
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