Unique client IDs

It is possible a 1 unique client id from 4 Unique client Ips ?

From sawmill

Client ID

996165459

Events

30

Unique client IDs

1

Streams

6

Unique client IPs

4

I want to count the unique views which parameter shall i use ?

Hello,

I believe that the following definitions of the elements in Sawmill may provide the understanding that you are looking for when interpreting the information provided inside the Sawmill statistics system:

Accesses - The total of all stream, admin page, and http requests that are logged.

Bytes sent - Refers to the total number of bytes transferred from the server to your listeners.

Duration - This is the aggregated total time spent listening to your stream by all visitors.

Clips - A clip occurs every time the meta-data is updated.

Events - Every line of log data is an “event,” so the Events column shows the number of lines of log data.

Hits - Hits represent the sum of all the page views, spiders, broken links, hits and errors.

Page views - A Page view is a hit. A Page view is normally a successful access or a successful hit.

Play duration - This is the aggregate total time spent listening to your stream by all visitors.

Server-to-client bytes - Refers to the total number of bytes transferred from the server to your visitors.

Session events - Every line of log data that has a session is a “session event.”

Size - Refers to the total number of bytes transferred from the server to your listeners.

Streams - Refers to the number of successful requests for your stream . One listener can make many requests of the course of the day, as the audio player is stopped and started.

Unique client IPs - This value represents the number of different people who have accessed your stream it is based on the unique IP addresses that have accessed your stream.

Visitors - This value represents the number of different people who have accessed your stream. It is based on the unique IP addresses that have accessed your stream.

Please let me know if you still have questions on how to gather the statistic you are hoping to view.

Regards,

Jason Hatchett