[analog-help] What do the successful number of pages in the reportsmean?

Aengus analog at eircom.net
Mon Sep 18 13:46:45 PDT 2006


On Monday, September 18, 2006 4:28 PM [EDT],
Suresh, Mukund <msuresh at qualcomm.com> wrote:

> I was reviewing the reports and had a question about the successful
> number of pages in the general summary report. How does this work?
>
> One set of logs that I had fed ANALOG was from a performance test and
> I know that the total number of pages requested was a lot greater
> than the number which has been reported. However, I make requests for
> the same page repeatedly. I would doubt if that has anything to do
> with it coz the request still goes across to the server.
>
> Could you please shed some light on this?


The Summary Report lists the number of "Successful requests" and the number 
of "Successful requests for pages". By default, Analog only counts .htm and 
.html files as Pages. If you want any other type of requested to be treated 
as a Page, rather than a Request, use the PAGEINCLUDE command.
http://analog.cx/docs/include.html#PAGEINCLUDE

"Successful requests" are those with a 200 or 304 status code in the log 
file. If you are seeing a major discrepancy in your results, turn on the 
Status Code report (STATUS ON) to see what status codes are being logged.

Aengus 



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