How could these GA people lose a whole day's data without noticing?
Regards...jmcc
roodle
8:31 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
System: The following message was spliced on to this thread from: http://www.webmasterworld.com/analytics/4225856.htm [webmasterworld.com] by tedster - 5:59 am on Nov 3, 2010 (EDT -4) All my sites have lost their data from yesterday. 0 everything all round. I hope it's not just me!? The data was there yesterday, but gone today. Today's data is building as normal.
indyank
10:06 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
it looks like rather than fixing the issue that happened in a few GA accounts they pulled everyone else into it on nov 2 and made it a zero day...
BeeDeeDubbleU
10:29 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
How could these GA people lose a whole day's data without noticing?
The website reports that this is a delay in reporting data rather than a loss.
indyank
10:39 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
interestingly, the analytics data for november 2 seem to have disappeared while that for nov 3 is there, but i feel it is under reported.
BillyS
10:40 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
That's strange because there was data for the day but then it was zero'd out.
BeeDeeDubbleU
11:09 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
Yes, I am seeing nothing on 2/11 and what looks like normal data on 3/11.
davec
11:17 am on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
As BillyS mentioned, the data was there during the day, but has now gone. Hopefully it'll be back soon.
Tor
12:15 pm on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
All of our clients have lost their data for Nov. 2. ):
shyamwebguru
12:32 pm on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
Now its working fine and Google analytics has started showing visits now!
flashdash
1:43 pm on Nov 3, 2010 (gmt 0)
Same here. I thought the server was down. It helps to have the built-in stats tools (i.e. awstats) ON as they are available with most managed hosting.
I'm considering moving away from G Analytics as it slows page load. I also think that G uses the data for it traffic shaping logic, but that's another subject.