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Re: [Summary-Talk] Best way to get directory totals?



On 12/16/04 6:07 PM Rick Crelia (rick.crelia@oregonstate.edu) wrote:

>I am looking at that and I don't think they are accurate.
>
>%CurHits  CurHits/Day  Hits/Day    Hits      Growth   MBytes Request 
>0.28%       126.7       85.4     41,769    576M /dir1/dir2/foo.jpg   
>0.25%       113.9       72.5     35,436    170M /dir1/dir2/

What you quoted isn't really a directory report at all. It is a report on 
all of the files in a directory. In the example above "/dir1/dir2/" 
doesn't represent the contents of the directory, but requests for the 
index.html, or default.html or whatever your server uses, file in the 
"/dir1/dir2/" directory. I expect that you clicked on the "*" after a 
directory name, and Summary gave you a "Selected Requests" report, 
showing all of the requests that were in that directory.

If you click on the directory name it's self in the Directory Report, or 
in a Selected Directories report, you will see a list of the 
sub-directories contained in that directory, with a report title of 
"Selected Directories". That is the one you want if you are not looking 
at directories at the top level. Watch the report titles and you should 
get the hang of it.

Jason

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