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   Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Geoff Soper wrote:

> > I've just downloaded and run the Win 9x version of Analog as I would
> > like to analyse the log-file from a domain. I had to download this
> > file as it was getting too big for my host. When I run it I have
> > almost 600 000 corrupt log file lines and only have results for the
> > first two months out of about 18. I think the file is OK as I was able
> > to view an Analog report on my host's computer but I'm unable to
> > contact the relavent person there to find out how they did it.
> >
> > I'd be most grateful for any suggestions.
> >

> Well, my guess is that you just need to write a LOGFORMAT command to
> tell analog the format of your logfile. See docs/logfmt.html for
> instructions. If you have trouble, send the top 10 lines of your logfile
> here, and someone will help you with it.

I attach a GIF of the DOS output after adding DEBUG C to my analog.cfg
file. I think I can work out the LOGFORMAT command apart from the +0100
part of the time.
Once I add this LOGFORMAT I assume Analog will interpret the first 2
month's logs as being incorrect as it appears my ISP altered the format at
this point. I need to look at an example line at the beginning of the
logfile but I can't see how to open such a large file in Windows. Has
anyone any suggestions on this?

Thanks

analog 4.GIF

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