Analytics show large number of query requests
I'm noticing that the vast majority of requests being logged from our ArcGIS servers are 'query' requests. However, when I look in the logs I don't see any (or not nearly as many) query requests in the IIS logs but I do see large numbers of requests from what I assume is Analytics (the referrer is http://www.geocortex.com) that are just hitting the base ArcGIS service URL (eg. no requests for http://myserver/arcgis/rest/services/myfolder/myservice/MapServer/0/query - just requests for http://myserver/arcgis/rest/services/myfolder/myservice/MapServer and http://myserver/arcgis/rest/services/myfolder/myservice/MapServer/layer# ).
Is Analytics counting all the base service requests as queries even though '/query' isn't on the end of the URL? If so, is there a way (and this affects all monitoring) to make Analytics ignore or subtract the number of requests that it makes so that the numbers being reported aren't skewed by the logging requests themselves?
In the attached image, the blue bars represent all the query requests, the green bars are the export requests. Looking at the log files, there are no actual query requests for those days.

Peter.
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Hi Peter,
At the top of the page you are seeing that panel on, in the filter field, you should be able to exclude the Analytics requests. I think this is on by default though.
Just to confirm, are you checking the IIS logs, or the ArcGIS server logs? If you are checking the IIS logs, are you also using a web adapter to connect to the services?
This is a tricky one to troubleshoot without seeing the logs. If you're still having issues with the chart, please open a case so we can help you investigate!
Cheers,
Danny0
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