Jeremy,

> > 2.  Shouldn't it get pumped to /dev/null because of that 2>/dev/null?
>
> Apparently your CGI system is working aroung the redirections (ignoring them)
> as you are, I assume, getting some output on your browser.

True, the report is showing up in the browser.  Is this a misconfiguration?  If
so where?

> > 3.  Is there something in the config file I can set to stop it from
> > printing it in the first place?
>
> I don't think Analog is generating that message. When you run this from the
> command line,
>
> /analog-4.04/analog -G -m -d +g/logs/analog.conf logfile $loglocation
>
> do you get that message?

Yup, it's the first thing that prints.  Here:

[httpd@linux1 logs]$ /analog-4.04/analog -G -m -d +g/path/to/logs/analog.conf
logfile /logs/archive/2000/06/access_log_20000615.tar.gz
logs/archive/2000/06/access_log_20000615

I'm doing something similar to this with an error logs displayer / parser and I
need to untar-gzip those as well, and I am getting that same line in the
error_log.  Analog handles the UNCOMPRESS.

I guess the question is how can I keep tar quiet.<grin>

Thanks,

--John



>
>
> HTH,
>
> Jeremy Wadsack
> Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
>
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