qui:

http://awstats.sourceforge.net/docs/awstats_faq.html

ho trovato questo:

If your Windows Media/Darwin Streaming Server version does not allow to define your log format:
Just follow instructions in step 2 directly but use the log format string found in first lines of your log files (Just after the "#Fields:" string) as value for AWStats LogFormat parameter. For example, you could have a LogFormat defined like this:

LogFormat="c-ip date time c-dns cs-uri-stem c-starttime x-duration c-rate c-status c-playerid c-playerversion c-playerlanguage cs(User-Agent) cs(Referer) c-hostexe c-hostexever c-os c-osversion c-cpu filelength filesize avgbandwidth protocol transport audiocodec videocodec channelURL sc-bytes c-bytes s-pkts-sent c-pkts-received c-pkts-lost-client c-pkts-lost-net c-pkts-lost-cont-net c-resendreqs c-pkts-recovered-ECC c-pkts-recovered-resent c-buffercount c-totalbuffertime c-quality s-ip s-dns s-totalclients s-cpu-util"

This means you don't use the AWStats tags but AWStats can often also understand all the IIS and/or Windows Media Server tags.


Mi pare che dica che tu puoi istruire awstats sul formato dei log a disposizione.