Web Server Statistics for www.euron.orgDetailed Request AnalysisWebsite access: Overview, Page details, Country detailsAnalog 5.32 was used to analyse www.euron.org log files from Sun-12-Mar-2006 06:25 to Sun-04-Mar-2007 06:21 (357.00 days). Overall Statistics
At least 6.3% of successful fetches were from bots and crawlers (I only looked for common ones). Status Code Analysis
Most of the "300 codes" redirections ended in successful fetches: the difference between the "successful requests" from Analog and the "200 codes" above is nearly the "300 codes" total. Very few of the 404 "not found" failures are for pages that should exist. Over half are for standard tiki files — many tiki features exist in the site since we are in the process of converting, which seems to cause some browsers to expect the rest of the tiki files. Most of the remainder are for "favicon", again a standard request from some browsers and independent of user requests. Hourly SummaryTotal activity for each hour of the day, summed over all the days in the report. Note how even the distribution is, suggesting that the site is used in many time zones. Each unit (+) represents 600 requests for pages or part thereof.
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Getting InvolvedWe hope that you will get involved in many of EURON's activities and encourage others to do so as well. Attend MeetingsAttending meetings is an excellent way of making contacts and friends within the community. These contacts are normally interesting, and may also be useful! EURON Schools are aimed at PhD students so are particularly good for people wishing to deepen an already existing interest. [More details ... ] Contribute to the InitiativesYour knowledge and resources are valuable -- please consider sharing them with others by adding items to the databases, contributing your opinions to the roadmap and benchmarking initiatives, and your information to this website. Especially, please contribute to the Video Collection for Students asap. [More details ... ] Use the ResourcesMake use of the resources that EURON offers. Much of the information is freely available to all, but for other resources you have to be a EURON member. Apply for the grants, use the databases and the contacts, apply for the awards, use the mailing lists. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||