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Hello
I try to configure a report with the log format from windows media server.
Here the fields of the log:
#Fields: c-ip date time c-dns cs-uri-stem c-starttime x-duration c-rate
c-status c-playerid c-playerversion c-playerlanguage cs(User-Agent)
cs(Referer) c-hostexe c-hostexever c-os c-osversion c-cpu filelength
filesize avgbandwidth protocol transport audiocodec videocodec channelURL
sc-bytes c-bytes s-pkts-sent c-pkts-received c-pkts-lost-client
c-pkts-lost-net c-pkts-lost-cont-net c-resendreqs c-pkts-recovered-ECC
c-pkts-recovered-resent c-buffercount c-totalbuffertime c-quality s-ip s-dns
s-totalclients s-cpu-util cs-user-name s-session-id s-content-path cs-url
cs-media-name c-max-bandwidth cs-media-role s-proxied
The log look like that:
#Fields: c-ip date time c-dns cs-uri-stem c-starttime x-duration c-rate
c-status c-playerid c-playerversion c-playerlanguage cs(User-Agent)
cs(Referer) c-hostexe c-hostexever c-os c-osversion c-cpu filelength
filesize avgbandwidth protocol transport audiocodec videocodec channelURL
sc-bytes c-bytes s-pkts-sent c-pkts-received c-pkts-lost-client
c-pkts-lost-net c-pkts-lost-cont-net c-resendreqs c-pkts-recovered-ECC
c-pkts-recovered-resent c-buffercount c-totalbuffertime c-quality s-ip s-dns
s-totalclients s-cpu-util cs-user-name s-session-id s-content-path cs-url
cs-media-name c-max-bandwidth cs-media-role s-proxied
212.74.x.x 2004-08-24 07:33:53 - /radioc 0 4717 1 200
{330xxxxx50-2xxx9-46c0-AE0A-CFxxxxxxA807} 9.0.0.2980 fr-CH
WMFSDK/9.0.0.2980_WMPlayer/9.0.0.3075 - wmplayer.exe 9.0.0.2991 Windows_2000
5.0.0.2195 Pentium 4717 75937779 128699 rtsp TCP Windows_Media_Audio_9 - -
76114944 76114944 13824 13824 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 100 212.74.y.y wm 4 0 - 173
http://wm............wc mms://wm............ CD35DS.wma - - 0
I put this in the log format:
HOST DATE-YMD TIME-24 SKIP URI SKIP TRAN-TIME-SECS SKIP STATUS SKIP SKIP
SKIP AGENT REFERER SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP METHOD SKIP SKIP
SKIP SKIP BYTES SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP
DOMAIN SERVER SKIP SKIP USER SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP
It works, but i am not sure to have all information possible.
Somebody have already did it for windows media server?
Is it the best i can do? Is it correct?
Following the list of the fields in the help, i can't add some fields that
they are normaly in a normal report (language, filename, or OS for example).
Is somewhere a complete list of all fields possible?
Thanks for your help
Joel
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