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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Best way to get traffic logs for all portals?Best way to get traffic logs for all portals?
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10/26/2009 12:26 PM
 

Jeff Cochran wrote

 Salama wrote
 

From the standpoint of a host, I want a single aggregate report of how much traffic each portal is using. I think log analyzers treat the log file as a log for a single site/domainname. I am not sure if there are log anaylzers which can analyze per host header.

If you log it, it can be analyzed.

OK.. That's common sense and not absent from my mind. My post specifically is which out of the box analyzer can fo an aggregate report. Like is there a module (commercial or not) whihc can do it. (I am aware of Snowcovered).


 
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