FastStats Analyzer is compatible with any log file that contains a very bare minimum of data. You should only read this web page if you are getting a FastStats Analyzer error or warning. The log file format described on this web page is the most optimal you can get -- it contains the least amount of information that will completely utilize all FastStats Analyzer features.
IIS 7.0, IIS 6.0, IIS 5.1, IIS 5.0, and IIS 4.0 web servers allow you to pick and choose what information is put into your log file. Follow these steps to properly configure Microsoft Internet Information Services:
FastStats Analyzer will now recognize your log files. Here is an example header and log line:
#Fields: date time s-sitename s-computername s-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query s-port cs-username c-ip cs-version cs(User-Agent) cs(Cookie) cs(Referer) cs-host sc-status sc-substatus sc-win32-status sc-bytes cs-bytes time-taken
2003-12-11 00:00:31 W3SVC538485712 VPST30-VPS2 199.231.147.142 GET /asptest.asp - 80 - 199.231.146.104 HTTP/1.0 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+EMonitor+6.1.5+Windows+NT) VisitorID=49392831 - 199.231.147.142:80 200 0 0 297 229
10 2003-12-11 00:05:25 W3SVC538485712 VPST30-VPS2 199.231.147.142 GET /asptest.asp - 80 - 199.231.146.104 HTTP/1.0 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+EMonitor+6.1.5+Windows+NT) VisitorID=38492834 - 199.231.147.142:80 200 0 0 297 229 30
IIS 3 servers don't allow for much flexibility, but Analyzer will still handle them.
The IIS3 log file format does not include any referrer or browser information.
193.252.133.109, -, 3/2/98, 0:06:17, W3SVC, PARTAGAS, 195.78.3.155, 1750, 382, 2786, 200, 0, GET, /index.html, -
IP address, -, Date, Time, Username, Site name, Server IP address, File Size, Client Data Transmitted, Duration of request, Error code, Win32 Error code, (GET/POST), File Requested, -