Web Usage (AWStats) - When: Hours Report

Using a bar graph as well as a chart, the Days of week section shows an average count of the number of pages accessed, the number of hits generated, and the bandwidth used for a specific day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, and so on) during the current month (or reporting period month).

Note: If you cannot see this section, manually scroll down to it or click the section name in the navigation area.

Chart ColumnDescription
HourEach hour of the day represented in military time
Pages

Average number of your site pages that visitors have accessed during a specific hour of the day (00, 01, 02, to 023) in the reporting period. A site page is an HTML or CGI file downloaded from static servers or generated by Luminate Online application software, and can contain multiple pieces of content.

Note that this number of pages includes pages viewed by site visitor traffic only and does not include site pages accessed by robot or worm applications, or pages displayed with an HTTP status problem such as Page Not Found.

Hits

Average number of times the system downloaded a file containing a piece of content (such as, an image, icon, button, CSS, Javascript, MPEG, and so on) to display on a Web page as well as the Web page itself during a specific hour of the day (00, 01, 02, to 023) in the reporting period. For example, a site page that has 2 images and calls a java script file will generate a total of 4 hits each time it is accessed.

Note that this number of hits includes hits from site visitor traffic only but does not include hits from known robot or worm applications or pages displayed with HTTP status problems such as a missing graphic.

Bandwidth

Average number of bytes that site visitors downloaded during a specific hour of the day (00, 01, 02, to 023) in the reporting period. For example, if you have a Web page that has 50KB of text, 24KB in one image file, and 32KB in another image file, each visitor to that page will take 106KB of your bandwidth.

Note that the amount of bandwidth included downloads by site visitor traffic only and did not include the bandwidth for downloads performed by known robot or worm applications