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Usage Statistics
Informational reports regarding visits to your web site can
be obtained from the Usage Statistics page. The graphical reports are generated
each night from your virtual server's access logs. Up to 12 months of historic
usage statistics are available.
Summary
A summary of your web site's usage over the entire period in both graphical
and tabular formats. This is the report shown when you first access the
statistics page, click on a month title in the table to obtain in depth
statistics for that month.
The resulting monthly report contains the following sections. Note that
some sections may be absent if no data to populate them exists.
Daily Summary
A summary of your web site's usage for each day of the month displayed
graphically and numerically.
Hourly Summary
A summary of your web site's usage for each hour of the day displayed
graphically and numerically.
Request Report
Shows the number of times each file on your web site has been requested
over the entire month. Two request reports are shown with files ranked
firstly by hits and then by data transfer.
Entry Pages
Shows the pages visitors use to enter your web site ranked by visits.
Exit Pages
Shows the pages visitors use to leave your web site ranked by visits.
Referrers Report
Shows the pages visitors were referred from to get to your site ranked
by hits. This normally means the user clicked a link on this page to get
to your site. Common referrers include links from another web site to
your own, links to your site from a browsers 'Favorites' list, and links
from search engine results that have indexed your site. A large percentage
of referrers will also be your own web pages, which naturally carry links
to other areas of your site, these referrers are excluded from the report.
Search String Report
Shows the search keywords which were used to find your site on search
engines. Note that if there are no referrals from search engines this
report will not be shown.
User Agent Report
Shows the types of web browser used to view your site ranked by visits.
Throughout the reports, the parameters listed have the following meanings.
Hits
Any request made to the server which is logged, is considered a 'hit'.
Each valid line in the server log is counted as a hit. This number represents
the total number of requests that were made to the server during the specified
report period.
Files
Any request made to the server which actually resulted in something being
sent back to the user is counted as a file. Not all hits will send data,
such as 404 Not Found requests and requests for pages that are already
in the browser's cache.
Pages
Any request made to the server for an actual page, and not all of the
individual items that make it up (such as images and audio clips). This
can also be termed as page views or page impressions. A page is deemed
to be any file with one of the following extensions: .htm, .html, .cgi,
.php, .pl, .shtml, .asp.
Visits
A visits occurs when a remote site (IP address) requests a page on the
server for the first time. As long as the same site keeps making requests
within the timeout period of 30 minutes they will all be considered part
of the same Visit. If the site makes a request to your site, and the length
of time since the last request is greater than the timeout period of 30
minutes, a new Visit is started and counted, and the sequence repeats.
KBytes
This value shows the amount of data that was transfered between the server
and the remote machine, based on the information found in the server log.
Sites
Each request made to the server comes from a unique site, which can be
determined by a name or an IP address. The value shows how many unique
IP addresses made requests to the server during the reporting time period.
Note that usage statistics are compiled each night between 00:00 and
04:00 GMT, you will therefore only see full statistics up to the previous
day.
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