Wusage Status
What
is Wusage?
Wusage is a
statistics system that helps you determine the true impact of your web server.
By measuring the popularity of your documents, as well as identifying the
sites that access your server most often, Wusage provides valuable marketing
information. By determining the paths your users follow and analyzing the
sites from which they come, Wusage helps you find out which outside sites
are most important to you. Practically all organizations, whether commercial,
educational or nonprofit, need solid numbers to make credible claims about
the World Wide Web. Wusage fills that need. Features of Wusage: Search Keywords
Much of your traffic is driven by Internet "search servers" like Altavista
and Lycos. What are you customers looking for? Wusage 7.0 can tell you exactly
what search keywords they are using, and which servers drove that traffic
to you. Referring Sites No need to wonder where your hits are coming from.
Wusage 7.0 shows you exactly which sites are directing traffic to yours!
Wusage 7.0 also allows you to "drill down" from an individual document to
discover which pages on the World Wide Web link to that document. Visits
and Trails Wusage 7.0 can measure "visits" to your site, in addition to
simple page counts. You have control over the definition of a visit. Visit
counts "smooth out" fluctuations caused by the different software programs
used by different users, resulting in a more accurate count of true user
sessions. Wusage can also track the most commonly followed "trails" through
your site, revealing what your customers are really after and the path they
follow to get there. Trails can even begin with pages on other sites! Advanced
features allow you to discover how many users came from a particular site
and ended up at a particular page. Other features
- Wusage's
incremental database allows you to retire your log files as soon as
they are analyzed. Save time and disk space!
- Wusage
can analyze log files from many "mirror site" web servers at the same
time.
- Proxy
server logs can be analyzed. Find out where your users are headed!
- Wusage
7.0 can send reports by email, as well as generating easily printed,
attractive HTML reports with full color charts and graphs.
- When supported
by your web server, Wusage's support for "cookies" allows better visit
analysis.
- "Drill
down" into subdirectories to get the details.
- Authenticated
user analysis.
- Supports
user agent analysis. Find out what web browser your customers are using!
- Wusage
7.0 can analyze compressed files.
- Log files
can be analyzed directly by FTP. Downloading log files in advance is
not required.
- Allows
you to produce reports with header and footer text suited to your organization.
- Highly
customizable HTML reports allow easy translation to another language.
The report macro language of Wusage 7.0 provides dramatically enhanced
control over presentation.
- Reveals
which file types, such as GIF, JPEG, HTML and PDF, are being downloaded
most often.
- Provides
information about the operating systems preferred by your users. Find
out what percentage are using Macintosh, Windows 98, and other operating
systems.
How
do I view my Visitor Stats?
"Wusage 7.0"
Your Access and Stat Logs One of the directories you will find preinstalled
within your www directory is named "wusage". This directory contains the
access and stat files for your website. To access your personal wusage directory
log onto the Internet with your web browser and go to: http://www.yourdomain.com/wusage.
The web page displayed will contain all the statistics for your domain for
the previous week. The page will also contain a Weekly Reports link which,
when accessed, will provide much more detailed statistics including pie
charts and graphs. These reports are automatically updated for you daily
and are always stored in the same place for easy comparison.
What
does accesses refer to in Wusage reports?
An "access"
is a single, successful request made by a web browser. Every successful
request for any resource on the web server, whether for an image or a document
or for another type of information, is regarded as an access.
What
do the terms in Wusage refer to?
Below is a list
of key references in wusage and their meaning.
- agents:
An "agent," or user agent, is a web browser or other program used to
access your web server. Most user agents are web browsers such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, but a significant number are
automated Internet-indexing programs, such as Altavista.
- bytes:
A "byte" is a single character of information. In the reports generated
by Wusage, the "bytes transferred" figure refers to the number of characters
of information that were sent to the browser. This is helpful in determining
how much of the web server's connection to the Internet (how much bandwidth)
is currently in use. It is especially useful to site administrators
who pay for bandwidth by the megabyte or gigabyte on a regular basis.
- trail:
A "trail" is a unique path among the documents on the web server, followed
by one or more visitors to the web server. Every visit to the web server
follows a trail. Commonly followed trails represent useful information
about the preferred routes that your visitors follow.
- visit:
A "visit" consists of one or more accesses made by the same visitor,
with no more than a certain time interval between accesses.
Where
can I find more information about Wusage 7.0?
Goto the online
manual at Boutell.com.
Keep in mind because we run Wusage in a shared hosting environment, and
you should only be looking at the information pertaining to the Wusage config
file for generating reports.
What
are Referrer Logs?
Referrer logs
are extra entries in your access-log file telling you what site your visitor
came from. By default referrer logs are not included with most accounts
but may be added for a small extra monthly fee. When you add referrer logs
we also activate the agent logs for your domain which keeps track of the
type of browsers being used to access your web site.
How
do I view Referrer Logs?
Referrer Logs
become part of your main access log if you have added them as an option.
When using Wusage they will show up as [referrer] next to each file name
listed on the report and are hyper-linked to provide the information. |