This form is an interface to Netscape's Logfile Analyzer. You can use it to get valuable information from your log files. Remember that the analyzer also has a powerful command line interface, so that you can set up a cron job to run nightly and produce these reports. List here the name of your server, as you want it to appear on the report. Specify here the log file you wish to analyze. You can also specify an output file - or, if you leave that entry blank, the results will be printed to your screen. The logfile analyzer can produce many different statistics about your server's load and usage patterns. You can configure exactly what you want to see, and what you don't want to see. You can even configure the order in which you see it. Generating less information also makes the analysis use less memory. The logfile analyzer can generate totals of certain statistics on your server, such as the total number of requests made during the period in the log file, total number of unique URL's, and total number of unique hosts. It can also track how many kilobytes were transferred, and how many kilobytes were saved by Netscape's cache. This section allows you to list the times of the day when your server handled the heaviest load. It also lists how many connections occurred during that time and how much data was sent. You can also have the server generate a list of how many times each URL on your server was accessed, and make a list of all the hostnames and IP addresses that accessed your server. You can have it list only a certain number of entries, or, you can have it only list the item if more than a certain number of requests were made for (or by) it. Finally, you can control the order in which the analyzer prints the data. Enter a "1" for the first item to print, a "2" in the second, and a "3" in the third. If the item should not be printed, don't include its number.