On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Andy Knasinski wrote:

> In an effort to reduce the amount of log files that need to be run thru 
> for log analysis, I'm attempting to set up a routine to process in the 
> early AM the previous day's logs and save to a file for that specific day.
> 
> I can get it to run thru ALL of my logs and output for the previous day, 
> but in an effort to limit even more the processing time, I'm attempting 
> to pass in the log filenames (which reside in TWO separate directories) 
> at runtime via the command line. First, what's the proper syntax for 
> MULTIPLE files - I believe a single file would be:
> 
> ANALOG.EXE filename.log -G +gmyreport.cfg
> 

Just put two filenames on the command line.

> If I have DNS enabled, does it only try to resolve lines that MATCH the 
> parameters I'm using or does it resolve ALL lines and then process?
> 

If the line isn't wanted because of a FILEEXCLUDE, for example, then it
won't bother doing the DNS.

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