The "Pages By Page View Errors" report shows which pages
are the most common pages that returned an error when requested,
and how often they did. This report can be viewed by day, week,
month and range. Zoomed views are available for any range over a
day. The extensions for Web page files are set in the Virtual
Server administration.
All Date Ranges
All date ranges show the Top Pages and the Pages.
Top Pages shows the five pages with the greatest total number
of errors for the time period being displayed.
Pages shows the Relative URLs, the Total for Period, the
Average for Period and the % of Total. It also shows the overall
Total for Period (All Elements). This table can be trimmed to 10,
25, 50, 100, 250 or 500 entries.
- Page is the Relative URL of the element requested. It is not
linked for obvious reasons.
- Total for Period is the total number of times that page has
returned an error in the time period selected.
- Average for Period is the daily average number of times the
page has returned an error. It is calculated by taking the
total number of times it has returned an error in the time
period and dividing by the total number of days in the period.
- % of Total is the percentage of all errors that the errors
from the specific page represent. It is calculated by dividing
the Total for Period for the specific page by the overall
Total for Period.
- Overall Total for Period is the total number of errors
returned in the time period. The value in the Average for
Period column is the average number of page view errors per
item. It is calculated by dividing the total page view errors
in the period by the number of items for the period.
Weekly, Monthly and Ranges over a day.
Only reports for a week, month or range of more than a day have
zoomed views. The zoomed view shows the Item History graphically
and in a table.
The Item History graph shows the daily total errors for the
page for each day in the time period.
The Item History table shows the daily total errors returned by
the page for each day in the time period. It also shows the daily
average number of errors for that page, which is calculated by
dividing the total number of errors for the page in the period by
the number of days in the period. The total number of errors
returned in the time period is also displayed.