Xref: utzoo comp.sources.d:4428 news.admin:7853 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!sun-barr!decwrl!reid From: reid@decwrl.DEC.COM (Brian Reid) Newsgroups: comp.sources.d,news.admin Subject: arbitron program (v2.4.4--last updated 20 Oct 1989) Message-ID: <307@apostrophe.dec.com> Date: 1 Dec 89 15:02:42 GMT Sender: reid@decwrl.dec.com Organization: DEC Western Research Laboratory Lines: 251 Approved: reid This is the script for the "arbitron" system that is used to produce the data for the monthly USENET readership surveys in news.lists. It is not so much a "source" as it is a piece of USENET folklore, posted every month so that new people will be sure to find it. (CF the "History of USENET" articles posted every month). It is posted to these newsgroups rather than to a source group so that it will be widely available but will not be archived. #! /bin/sh # @(#)arbitron 2.4.4 10/20/89 # arbitron -- this program produces rating sweeps for USENET. # # Usage: arbitron # # To use this program, edit the "configuration" section below so that the # information is correct for your site, and then run it. It will produce a # readership survey for your machine and mail that survey to decwrl.dec.com, # with a cc to you. # # To participate in the international monthly ratings sweeps, # run "arbitron" every month. I will run the statistics program on the first # day of each month; it will include any report that has reached it by that # time. To make sure your site's data is included, run the survey program no # later than the 20th day of each month. # # Brian Reid, DEC Western Research Lab, reid@decwrl.dec.com # Updated and bugfixed by # Spencer Thomas, U.of Utah # Geoff Kuenning, SAH Consulting # Updated to work with 2.10.1 and older news systems by # Lindsay Cleveland, AT&T Technologies/Bell Labs # Made to work with 16-bit address spaces by # Andy Walker, Maths Dept., University of Nottingham, UK # Nagging Bourne shell bug fixed by # Tom Donahue, Rabbit Software Corp # Various suggestions provided by: # Karl Tombre, CRIN, Vandoeuvre France # Dan Kolkowitz, Stanford # Paul Eggert, Unisys # Fixes for YP and NN by # Dan Kolkowitz, Stanford # Brent Chapman, Capital Market Technology # # Note that the results of this program are dependent on the rate at which # you expire news. If you are a small site that expires news rapidly, the # results may indicate fewer active readers than you actually have. # ########################################################################### # Configuration information. Edit this section to reflect your site data. # TMPDIR=/tmp NEWS=/usr/lib/news SPOOL=/usr/spool/news # Make a crude stab at determining the system type. If your installation has # only one type of system, you can edit out the "if" statement and just turn # this into an assignment statement of the correct value. if [ -d /usr/ucb ] then STYPE="bsd" else STYPE="usg" fi # Range of /etc/passwd UID's that represent actual people (rather than # maintenance accounts or daemons or whatever) lowUID=5 highUID=9999 # If you aren't running a distributed news system (nntpd & rrn, usually), # leave NEWSHOST blank. Else set it to the name of the host from which you # can rcp a copy of the active file. NEWSHOST= # uucp path: {sun, hplabs, pyramid, decvax, ucbvax}!decwrl!netsurvey summarypath="netsurvey@decwrl.dec.com $USER" # We need to find the uucp name of your host. If this code doesn't work, # then just put it in literally like this: # hostname="decwrl" case $STYPE in bsd) cmd='hostname || uuname -l';; sysv)cmd='uname -n || uuname -l || hostname';; *) cmd='uuname -l';; esac; hostname=`sh -c "$cmd" 2>&-` PATH=$NEWS:$PATH ############################################################################ export PATH # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- trap exit 1 2 3 15 trap 's=$?; rm -f $TMPDIR/arb.*.$$; exit $s' 0 set `date` dat="$2$6" destination="${MAILER-mail} $summarypath" ################################ # Here are several expressions, each of which figures out approximately how # many people use this machine. Comment out all but 1 of them; pick the one # you like best. Initially the most universal but least reliable of them is # uncommented. PASSWD=$TMPDIR/arb.passwd.$$ (ypcat passwd || cat /etc/passwd) > $PASSWD # # ###### Scheme #1: fast but usually returns too big a number nusers=`awk -F: "BEGIN {N=0}\\$3>=$lowUID && \\$3<=$highUID{N=N+1}END{print N}" <$PASSWD` # # ###### Scheme #2 (works with BSD systems) #nusers=`last | sed '/^wtmp begins/d; s/ .*//; /^$/d' | sort -u | wc -l` # # ###### Scheme #3 (works with USG systems) #nusers=`who /etc/wtmp | sort -u +0 -1 | wc -l` ################################ # # Set up awk scripts; these are too large to pass as arguments on most # systems. # # This awk script generates the actual output report. # We use 'sed' to substitute in the shell variables to save ourselves # endless hassle trying to find quoting/backslashing problems. # # The input to this script consists of two types of lines (pre-sorted): # # (1) Active-file lines. These have four fields: newsgroup name, # first existing article, last article number, 'y' or 'n' # to allow/disallow posting. # mod.mac 00001 00001 y # # (2) .newsrc-derived lines. These have three fields: the newsgroup # name, the user name and the articles-read information. The latter # can be arbitrarily complex. It can also be arbitrarily long; # this can potentially break either awk or sed, in which # case the script will not work. # mod.map joe 1-199 # # The script uses the type 1 lines to define the newsgroups # and their active article ranges. The .newsrc (type 2) lines are # then used to deduce which users are reading that group (a group # is being read if the last article seen is in that group's active # article range). # sed "/^#/d s/NUSERS/$nusers/g s/HOSTNAME/$hostname/g s/DATE/$dat/g" > $TMPDIR/arb.fmt.$$ << 'DOG' # makereport -- utility for "arbitron". Early versions were copied from a # similar script distributed with "subscribers.sh" by Blonder, McCreery, and # Herron. # BEGIN { rdrcount = 0 ; reader = "" ; grpcount = 0 ; realusers = 0} # # Active file line: dispose of previous group (if any), record group, and # record first and last article numbers. Set group's reader count to none. NF == 4 { if (grpname != "") { printf("%d %s\n",grpcount, grpname) } grpname = $1 grpfirst = $3 grplast = $2 grpcount = 0 } # # .newsrc line. Break out the final number, which is the last article that # has actually been read. This is a pretty good indicator of the person's # true interest in the group. If 'lastread' for the group is a current # (unexpired) article, record a reader for that group. Finally, record # the user as a "real" user of the news system. # NF == 3 { if ($1 != grpname) next; n1 = split($3, n2, "-") n3 = split(n2[n1], n4, ",") lastread = n4[n3] if ((grpfirst != grplast) && (lastread >= grpfirst) && (lastread <= grplast)) { grpcount++ if (realuser[$2] != 1) { realuser[$2] = 1 realusers++ } } } # # End of file. Print the report in 2 columns. END { printf("9999 Host\t\t%s\n","HOSTNAME") printf("9998 Users\t\t%d\n",NUSERS) printf("9997 NetReaders\t%d\n",realusers) printf("9996 ReportDate\t%s\n","DATE") printf("9995 SystemType\tnews-arbitron-2.4\n") # For reorganized network, report a group even if nobody reads it. This will # help us keep track of where the groups propagate. printf("%d %s\n",grpcount, grpname) } DOG cat >$TMPDIR/arb.pwd.$$ <<'MOUSE' BEGIN { seen["/"]=1; seen[""] = 1; } { if (seen[$6]!=1) { printf("if [ -r %s/.nn/rc ] ; then ", $6) printf("sed -n '/^+/s/^. \([0-9]*\) \(.*\)/\2 %s \1/p'",$1) printf(" <%s/.nn/rc;\n",$6) printf("elif [ -r %s/.newsrc ] ; then ", $6) printf("sed -n '/: [0-9]/s/:/ %s/p' <%s/.newsrc; fi\n",$1,$6) seen[$6]=1; } } MOUSE # First, make sure we have an active file if [ -z "$NEWSHOST" ] then ACTIVE=$NEWS/active else ACTIVE=/tmp/arb.active.$$ rcp $NEWSHOST:$NEWS/active $ACTIVE fi if [ ! -s $ACTIVE ] then echo arbitron: ACTIVE file missing or empty. Cannot continue. >&2 (exit 1); exit fi # Next, get the list of .newsrc files with duplicates and unreadable files # removed. awk -F: -f $TMPDIR/arb.pwd.$$ <$PASSWD | sh >$TMPDIR/arb.tmp.$$ # Check to make sure that we found some if [ -s $TMPDIR/arb.tmp.$$ ] then # See if "active" file has 4 fields or only two (pre-2.10.2) set `sed 1q < $ACTIVE` if [ $# -eq 2 ] then egrep '^[a-z][-0-9_a-z]*\.' $ACTIVE | while read group last do dir=`echo "$group" | sed 's;\.;/;g'` first=`ls $SPOOL/$dir | grep '^[0-9]*' | sort -n | sed 1q` case $STYPE in usg) echo "$group $last ${first:-$last} X";; *) echo "$group $last ${first-$last} X" esac done else egrep '^[a-z][-0-9_a-z]*\.' $ACTIVE fi | sort - $TMPDIR/arb.tmp.$$ | awk -f $TMPDIR/arb.fmt.$$ | sort -nr | sed '/^$/d s/^999[0-9] //' | $destination else echo arbitron: Unable to find any readable .newsrc files >&2 (exit 1); exit fi Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com