Technical Statistics and Analysis Help
This page shows the reliability of your Web site. The table shows the total number of hits for the site, how many were successful, how many failed, and it calculates the percentage of hits that failed.

Technical Statistics and Analysis
Total Hits 450,044
Successful Hits 445,928
Failed Hits 4,116
Failed Hits as Percent 0.91%
Cached Hits 115,146
Cached Hits as Percent 25.58%

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Cached Hits - Hits where the page was found in the cache of the browser, so the server did not need to transfer the file.

Cached Hits as Percent - Percentage of hits that were cached compared with the total number of hits.

Failed Hits - Number of hits where a server or client error occurred.

Failed Hits as Percent - Percentage of hits where a server or client error occurred.

Hits - A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Successful Hits - Number of hits without a server or client error.

Total Hits - Number of successful hits plus failed hits.



Use this information for a bird's-eye view of the reliability of your Web site. Many major problems can be revealed here.

 Dynamic Pages & Forms Errors Help
This page shows the number of successful form submissions and dynamic pages served compared to the number that failed.

Dynamic Pages & Forms Errors
Type
Hits
% of Total
Failed Forms 987 79.72%
Successful Forms 251 20.27%
Total 1,238 100%

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Hits - Number of hits that failed or were successful. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Type - Indicates whether or not hits failed or were successful.

% - Percentage of hits that failed or were successful.



This page helps determine the reliability of your site.

 Client Errors Help
This page identifies the error codes from the browsers accessing your server.

Client Errors
Error
Hits
% of Failed Hits
404 Page or File Not Found 2,860 84.11%
406 Incomplete / Undefined 267 7.85%
416 Incomplete / Undefined 201 5.91%
403 Forbidden Access 69 2.02%
405 Incomplete / Undefined 2 0.05%
412 Incomplete / Undefined 1 0.02%
Total 3,400 100%

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Client Errors - An error caused by a problem on your visitor's end of the Web site connection. The server is not responsible for client errors.

Error - Name of the page that displays an error message. Usually, the names of these pages describe the error. Also, if you have more than one server, this column shows you how many errors of the specified type occurred on each server.

Hits - Number of failed hits described in the Errors column. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

% - Percentage of failed hits that were of the specified error type.



Use this page to determine what maintenance is necessary.

 Page Not Found (404) Errors Help
This section identifies pages that returned "Page Not Found" (404) errors on the server.

Page Not Found (404) Errors
Target URL and Referrer
Hits
% of 404 Hits
/robots.txt
(no referrer)
862 30.13%
/favicon.ico
(no referrer)
791 27.65%
/winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+ dir
(no referrer)
44 1.53%
/scripts/..\../winnt/system32/ cmd.exe?/c+dir
(no referrer)
40 1.39%
/Public_html/Summaries/ 3GPP-3GPP2_Harmonization_Mtg/
(no referrer)
35 1.22%
/Public_html/specs/ favicon.ico
(no referrer)
28 0.97%
/_vti_inf.html
(no referrer)
24 0.83%
/robots.txt/
(no referrer)
24 0.83%
/montreal.html
(no referrer)
21 0.73%
/
(no referrer)
21 0.73%
/tsg_c.html
(no referrer)
19 0.66%
/tsg_n.html
(no referrer)
19 0.66%
/tsg_s.html
(no referrer)
18 0.62%
/steering_committee.html
(no referrer)
18 0.62%
/tsg_meetings.html
(no referrer)
18 0.62%
/tsg_a.htm
(no referrer)
16 0.55%
/ftp/
(no referrer)
15 0.52%
/tsg_r.html
(no referrer)
15 0.52%
/tsg_p.html
(no referrer)
13 0.45%
/winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+ dir+c:\
(no referrer)
12 0.41%
Total for Pages Above 2,053 71.78%

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This section identifies pages that returned "Page Not Found" (404) errors on the server.
Tip: To focus your report, consider using the Return Code filter for including or excluding return code data.


This can be useful in identifying referring pages that are out of date and for identifying inconsistencies in the site structure.

 Server Errors Help
This page lists the errors which occurred on the server.

Server Errors
Error
Hits
% of Total
500 Internal Error 715 99.86%
501 Not Implemented 1 0.13%
Total 716 100%

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Server Errors - An error caused by a problem on your server.

Error - Name of the page that displays an error message. Usually, the names of these pages describe the error. Also, if you have more than one server, this column shows you how many errors of the specified type occurred on each server.

Hits - Number of failed hits described in the Error column. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

% - Percentage of failed hits that were of the specified error type.



Use this page to determine what maintenance is necessary.

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