Webalizer Chinese help file noun explanation

  

Webalizer is a commonly used web log analysis script under Linux, of course, for nginx. I am curious about the meaning behind these data after installation. What does it mean, presumably you want to know, here are some explanations about the terminology of Webalizer. If you can't, please ask the expert ^_^Hits (clicks) Any request made to the server which is logged, is considered a & lsquo;hit& rsquo;.The requests can be for any request recorded in the website log Whether it is html, images, audio, CGI, etc., it is treated as a "click". Anything…html pages, graphic images, audiofiles, CGI scripts, etc… Each valid line in the server log is actually a row in the log file corresponding to one click & clicks”. Counted as a hit. This number represents the total number of requests that were made to the server during the specified report period. "Click” Statistics represents the total number of requests the server responded to during the specified time period.

Files(Files)

Some requests made to the server, require that the server then send something back to the requesting client, such as the client sends a request to the server, the server will Send data to the requesting client segment, such as a html page or graphic image. When this happens, it is considered a & lsquo;file& rsquo; and the files total is incremented.html page or picture. This situation is defined as “number of files”. The relationship between ‘hits’ and ‘files’ can be thought of as ‘incoming requests’ and ‘outgoing responses’.“and clicks"and"number of files” there is a certain difference between Seen as the former representative & ldquo; incoming request & rdquo; and the latter represents "server response" & rdquo;.

Pages(Pages)

Pages are, well, pages! Generally, any HTML document, or anything that generates an HTML document, web …. In general, an html document or a dynamic page (php, asp, jsp, etc.) is the target of "number of pages". Would be considered a page. This does not include the other stuff that goes into a document, such as “number of pages” does not include pictures, audio clips, etc. on the page …..graphic images, audio clips, etc… This Number represents the number of ‘pages’provided only, and does the statistics of the "number of pages" is just the page itself, not including other js, css, etc. in the page. Not include the other ‘stuff& rsquo; that is in the page. What actuallymarcinskis a ‘page’ can vary from server to server. The default action is to treat anything with the extension ‘.htm’, ‘.html’ Or ‘.cgi’ as a page. A lot of by default the script only recognizes pages with the suffix "<quo;.htm”“.html” or“cgi”. Sites will probably define other extensions, such as ‘.phtml’, ‘.php3′ and ‘.pl’ as pages as well. Some people may have other default suffix pages, such as “.phtml” , “php3”,“.pl” and so on. Consider this number as the number of ‘pure’ hits… I’m not sure if I totally agree with that viewpoint. Some other programs (and people refer to this as ‘Pageviews’. In fact, it is PV (visit) ^_^

Sites(number of sites)

Each request made to the server comes from a unique ‘site’, which can be referenced by a name or general request is by “ Site” sent to the server, it may be a domain name or an IP address.ultimately, an IP address. The ‘sites’ number shows how many unique IP addresses made requests to the "number of sites" & rdquo; represents within the specified time period How many independent IP addresses have sent requests to the server. server during the reporting time period. This DOES NOT mean the number of unique individual users (this value does not represent the number of visits by independent visitors (real users, not robots). people) That visited, which is impossible to determine using just logs and the HTTP protocol (however, this Number might be about as close as you will get).

Visits(visits)

Whenever a request is made to the server from a given IP address (site), the amount of time Since a previous request by the address is calculated (if any). If the time difference is greater than a pre-configured ‘visit timeout’ value (or has never made a request before), it is considered a ‘new visit’ , and this total is incremented (both for the site, and the IP address). The default timeout value is 30 minutes (can be changed), so if a user visits your site at 1:00 in the afternoon, and then returns at 3:00, two visits would be registered. Note: in the ‘Top Sites’ table, the visits total should be discounted on ‘Grouped’ records, and thought of as the “Minimum number of visits” that came from that Grouping instead. Note: Visits only occur on PageType requests, that is, for any request whose URL is one of the ‘page’ h the PageType and PagePrefix option, and not excluded by the OmitPage option. Due to the limitation of the HTTPprotocol, log rotations and other factors, this number should not betaken as absolutely accurate, rather, it should be considered a pretty close & ldquo;guess&rdquo ;. (The number of visitors here is a rough value. If the unified IP is logged in within 30 minutes by default, it will be counted as a visitor. If you visit again after 30 minutes or more, it will be calculated as a new visitor.) I personally understand that it is actually included. The number of visits within a certain period of time for an IP address

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