Monthly Stats Summary

Monthly Statistics for December 1997
Total Hits 151362
Total Files 127621
Total KBytes 1154651
Total Unique Sites 4439
Total Unique URL's 389
Total Unique Referrers 1191
Total Unique User Agents 738
Max Hits per Day 7877
Avg Hits per Day 4882
Max Hits per Hour 966
Avg Hits per Hour 203
Hits by Response Code
Code 200 - OK 127621
Code 206 - Partial Content 910
Code 301 - Moved Permanently 43
Code 302 - Moved Temporarily 348
Code 304 - Not Modified 19090
Code 400 - Bad Request 7
Code 404 - Not Found 3167
Code 405 - Method Not Allowed 1
Code 408 - Request Timeout 114
Code 500 - Internal Server Error 61

Monthly Statistics for the selected Month:

Total Hits:
Total number of times your page has been accessed

Total Files:
Total number of files that have been transfered from your page.

Total KBytes:
Total ammount of information (in kilobytes) that has been transfered from your page.

Total Unique Sites:
Total number of unique places that people have accessed your page from. Example: people accessing your page from AOL constitute 1 unique site, while those accessing your page from CompuServe constitute another unique site.

Total Unique URL's:
Total number of unique pages that have been accessed from your page.

Total Unique Referrers:
Total number of pages that have referred users to your page throughout the month.

Total Unique UserAgents:
Total number of unique browsers that have accessed your page throughout the month.

Note: similar software will be lumped together. For example, most versions of Internet Explorer will simply be listed as MSIE. Most versions of Netscape will be listed as Mozilla.

Max Hits per Day:
Maximum number of hits your site has received in one day during the course of the month.

Avg Hits per Day:
Average number of hits your site receives each day.

Max Hits per Hour:
Maximum number of hits your site has received in one hour during the course of the month.

Avg Hits per Hour:
Average number of hits your site receives each hour.


Hits by Response Code:

This section takes the total number of hits your site has received and breaks those hits down to show what the servers response was when the user hit your site. Example: if the user tried to access a page that no longer exists on your site they would receive the response "Error 404 - Not Found" and it will be logged and added to the number of "404" codes sent to users who accessed your site. For a more detailed explaination of each of the error codes, visit the following URL.

 

Status Codes in HTTP