Owen McShane wrote:
> However, one of our clients downloads the raw logs and analyses them with
> Webtrends (Don't ask me why).
>
> It would appear that as the logs are not in strict chronological order (i.e.
> they alternate with 15 minutes from one server, followed by the same 15
> minutes from the other server), Webtrends does not correctly analyse them.
>
> Does anyone know of a way around this? I am not familiar with Webtrends, so it
> could simply be a configuration matter, or perhaps the logs need an element of
> pre-processing?
You could preprocess them for your client if you wanted to be really nice. I
suspect their Webtrends product just doesn't handle multiple server logs. I think
you need to talk to Webtrends about this, though. The General Consensus around
here is the "Webtrands has lots of problems and that's why we use Analog." :)
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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