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    Sargs - Reading reports & Schedule question

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      greenpoise
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      Sargs suits our needs better than lightsquid for the simple fact that I can tie IP to Users. I have not found a way of doing so with lightsquid. Anyways, my question is about the reading of the report. How can I identify idle connections? is there such thing? I want to be able to tell which sites and how active were they for this particular user. …Also, I have it scheduled for daily..now, what does daily means? does it mean that it will produce the reports daily at certain unknown time of day? ..Ideally I want to be able to see/save(or Print) reports daily without missing any browsing for this person x (example :)  )  .

      Thanks !!!

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
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        The time to download the may give you an idea on how many time user got to splash it on screen but IIRC, it's not possible on http mesure the time he left it open or reading.

        The schedules run once a day close to midnight. If you select overwrite report logs and run it per hours you get a better report response, as you will have a lot of report refresh during the day.

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          greenpoise
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          @marcelloc:

          The time to download the may give you an idea on how many time user got to splash it on screen but IIRC, it's not possible on http mesure the time he left it open or reading.

          The schedules run once a day close to midnight. If you select overwrite report logs and run it per hours you get a better report response, as you will have a lot of report refresh during the day.

          what is the connect in the reports? the amount of time the user accessed that same site?? Thanks!!

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
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            @greenpoise:

            what is the connect in the reports?

            The ammount of connections to this site, including all gifs, css, htmls, phps. If a site has 40 objects, you will get 40 connects each time the page is loaded.

            Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

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