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3.1.1.2 WEB Top Ten Pages Hit (WEBSL2)


The WEB Top Ten Pages Hit uses measurements from the
WebSphere Access Path Summary File (WLGAPS).  It displays a
report that ranks top ten most hit web pages for each of the
selected Web Names for the date and/or time ranges you
select.

Each report produced displays categorized information on the
top ten pages hit, broken down by hit category.  At the DAYS
timespan you should only see hits by either Server or Proxy
categories, but not both.  At higher (WEEKS, MONTHS)
summarized timespans it will be possible to see total hits
spread throughout the two access categories.  The report
categories and element labels are listed on the top of the
report page.  Individual columns on the report represent the
element's value for the appropriate granularity level (hour,
interval or date) as denoted above the columns.  The last
column on the report represents the percent increase or
decrease over the time periods represented on the report
page.

The following table displays the relationship between report
labels, originating file, and CA MICS database source
elements for each performance element category.

 Report Label                    File         Element
 ------------                    ----         -------
 SERVER ACCESS LOG COUNT         WLGAPS       APSACNT
 FRCA (CACHE) ACCESS LOG COUNT   WLGAPS       APSACCNT
 PROXY ACCESS LOG COUNT          WLGAPS       APSPCNT
 PROXY CACHE ACCESS LOG COUNT    WLGAPS       APSPCCNT
 TOTAL HITS                      WLGAPS       APSTOTHT

Note: The label associated to the field DATE in the column
titles will vary based on timespan used.

To produce the report:

  o Enter the CA MICS Workstation Facility (MWF)

  o Choose option 2, CA MICS Information Center Facility
    (MICF)

  o Choose option 2, Database Inquiries

  o Select WEBSL2, Catalog Group:  PERFORM

  o Complete the MICF Execution panel

  o Complete the specification panel illustrated below
    (Descriptions of the fields follow the panel)

+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|------------------------- WEB Top Ten Pages Hit ----------------------|
| Command ===>                                                         |
|                                                                      |
| Composing Inquiry: WEBSL2 - WEB Top Ten Pages Hit                    |
|                                                                      |
| Database ===> _________________________________________              |
| Cycle(s) ===> __ - __                                                |
| Time-span ===> ______ (DAYS/WEEKS/MONTHS)                            |
| Report by hour if time-span is DAYS or WEEKS ===> _ (Y/N)            |
| Generate a report for each value of Zone     ===> _ (Y/N)            |
|                                                                      |
| Data Selection:                                                      |
|                     dd mmm yy   dd mmm yy   dd mmm yy   dd mmm yy    |
|   Date Ranges  ===> __ ___ __ - __ ___ __   __ ___ __ - __ ___ __    |
|   Hour         ===> __ - __    __ - __    __ - __                    |
|   Zone         ===> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                |
|   Sysid        ===> ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____                    |
|   WEB Short Names(WEBSNAME) ===> ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____       |
|   WEB Name  ===> _____________________ _____________________         |
|                  _____________________ _____________________         |
|   WEB Group(WEBGROUP) ===> ________ ________ ________ ________       |
|                                                                      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+


PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS
________________________

REQUIRED PARAMETERS:

The following parameters require specification for the
inquiry to execute.

DATABASE.  DEFAULT: None
         Specify up to six database unit IDs (the IDs of the
         CA MICS database units from which files are read).

         If CA MICS files exist in only one database unit,
         this parameter is set automatically.

         To display a selection list of valid database unit
         IDs, specify ?  (question mark).

         Duplicates IDs are not allowed.


CYCLE(S).  DEFAULT: 01
        This is the cycle or cycles of the specified timespan
        of the CA MICS files that are used as input to the
        analysis.  Two data entry fields are provided so you
        can specify a range of cycles.  The fields can
        contain any numeric value between 0 and 99.  If you
        want only a single cycle (such as cycle 01), specify
        the selected cycle in the first entry field and leave
        the second field blank.  Leading zeros are not
        required and are inserted automatically if you supply
        a single-digit number (7 becomes 07).  If you specify
        a cycle range, you may specify it in either ascending
        or descending order (for example, 01-05 or 05-01).

TIMESPAN.  DEFAULT: varies by report
         The timespan of the CA MICS database from which the
         primary input files are selected.  Required input
         file(s) must be available at the specified timespan.
         (e.g., DETAIL, DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS, YEARS)

REPORT BY HOUR.  DEFAULT: Y
         At the DAYS and WEEKS timespans, reports can be
         produced at an hourly, DAILY, or WEEKLY level.

         Y - (Yes) to Report by HOUR.
         The data is summarized and displayed by hour and
         separate reports are produced for each day or week.

         N - (No) to NOT report by HOUR.
         The data is summarized by day or week and a single
         report listing all days or weeks is produced.

GENERATE A REPORT FOR EACH VALUE OF ZONE.  DEFAULT: Y
         Y - (Yes) to generate reports for each ZONE.

         N - (No)  to NOT generate reports for each ZONE.

         The nature and resource requirements of processing
         often change from one zone to another (for example,
         prime shift online demands versus production batch
         requirements at non-prime shift periods).

         Zone reporting gives you the ability to display
         separate reports for each observed zone.


OPTIONAL PARAMETERS:

The following parameters do not require specification for the
inquiry to execute, they are optional.

DATE RANGES.  DEFAULT: None
        Specify up to two date ranges in DD MMM YY format.
        The first value in each date range is the starting
        date and the last value is the ending date.  The
        ending date must be higher than the starting date.
        The date ranges should not overlap, but you can
        specify the higher range before the lower range.  For
        example, a valid date range specification is:

           date range 1:  01 JAN 01 - 31 DEC 01
           date range 2:  01 JAN 99 - 31 DEC 99

        An input observation is selected if its date value is
        greater than or equal to the starting date and is
        less than or equal to the ending date of any
        specified date range.

HOUR.  DEFAULT:  None
         Specify up to hour ranges of the form mm - nn, where
         mm and nn are two digit numbers between 00 and 23,
         inclusive.

           mm: range starting hour
           nn: range ending hour

         The ending hour must be higher than the starting
         hour.

         The hour ranges should not overlap, but you can
         specify the higher range before the lower range.

         For example, a valid hour range specification is:

           18-23 09-17 02-04

         An input observation is selected if its hour value
         is greater than or equal to the starting hour and
         less than or equal to the ending hour of any
         specified hour range.

ZONE.  DEFAULT: None
         Specify up to six ZONE values.

         Each ZONE a 1 byte character field.

         Duplicates are not allowed.

         Using ZONEs you can restrict the inquiry analysis
         to only those ZONE values specified.

SYSID.  DEFAULT: None
         Specify up to six SYSIDs.

         Each SYSID a 1-4 byte character field.

         Duplicates are not allowed.

         Using SYSIDs you can restrict the inquiry analysis
         to only those SYSID values specified.

WEB SHORT NAMES (WEBSNAME).  DEFAULT: None
         Specify up to six Web Short Names.

         Each Web Short Name is a 1-4 byte character field.

         Duplicates are not allowed.

         Using WEBSNAMEs you can restrict the inquiry
         analysis to only those WEBSNAME values specified.

WEB NAME (WEBNAME).  DEFAULT: None
         Specify up to four Web Names.

         Each Web Name is a 1-20 byte character field.

         Duplicates are not allowed.

         Using WEBNAMEs you can restrict the inquiry analysis
         to only those WEBNAME values specified.

WEB GROUP (WEBGROUP).  DEFAULT: None
         Specify up to four Web Groups.

         Each Web Group is a 1-8 byte character field.

         Duplicates are not allowed.

         Using WEBGROUPs you can restrict the inquiry
         analysis to only those WEBGROUP values specified.


Daily WEB Top Ten Pages Hit CA ---------- SYSID=XAL1 ZONE=1 WEBNAME=141.202.198.1/4080 Year of Century=04 Month of Year=11 Day of Month=13 Hour Of Day=8 --------- FRCA Proxy Server (Cache) Proxy Cache | Access Access Access Access | Total Log Log Log Log Path to File | Hits Count Count Count Count /bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.exe/Shelves/DCFP | 17 17 0 0 0 /bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.exe/BOOKS/DCFP | 5 5 0 0 0 /bookmgr/ftfc.gif | 5 5 0 0 0 /bookmgr/ftfo.gif | 5 5 0 0 0 /s390cs/share/images/template2/nav_off.gif | 4 4 0 0 0 /s390cs/share/images/template2/nav_on.gif | 4 4 0 0 0 / | 3 3 0 0 0 /bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.exe/cases/IBMMANX | 2 2 0 0 0 /bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.exe/cases/VENDMANX | 2 2 0 0 0 /bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.exe/BOOKS/EPHM2M00/CONTENTS | 2 2 0 0 0 CA MICS WEB WEBSL2 30NOV05 BASED ON Information Summarized by Hour Within Day