Stephen Turner wrote:

> On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> >
> > You can insert multiple LOGFILE commands in you Analog config file to
> > include data from each server. So, for example, if you have ww1.company.com,
> > ww2.company.com and ww3.company.com logging to /var/logs/ww1/, /var/logs/ww2/
> > and /var/logs/ww3/ you simply include lines like
> >     LOGFILE /var/logs/ww1/*
> >     LOGFILE /var/logs/ww2/*
> >     LOGFILE /var/logs/ww3/*
> >
> > in your config file for Analog
> >
>
> You may need to do one more thing. If you just do that, then files called
> the same in the different hosts will get mixed up. But you can give another
> argument to LOGFILE like this:
>   LOGFILE /var/logs/ww1/* http://ww1.company.com
> Then "http://ww1.company.com" will get added on the beginning of each
> filename in that logfile.
>

Yes, of course. I was assuming several servers for one host - load balancing. But
if there are virtual hosts then Stephen's point should be taken. You can also, then
get Virtual host data from the directory report -- the first level of that report
will be each virtual host.



--
Jeremy Wadsack
Digital Media Consultant
___________________________
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
http://www.wadsack-allen.com/digitalgroup/


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