Amy Graham wrote:
>First I am running Analog 4.11 on a Windows 95 machine on log files
>ftp'd from a unix machine.
What webserver is running on the Unix machine? How are the log files
organized? daily, weekly or monthly, or one big logfile?
>I have been using Analog for only 2 or 3 weeks and I thought I had it
>working. I am trying to do a couple things. My first project is to
>review the activity for the last year. My position has been vacant for
>the last year so noone was producing activity reports. I have the logs
>for that time period. However, when I ran reports for any date priot
>to Jan 1, 2000. The report says that the log files have many, many
>corrupt lines and I get no data from the report on the activity.
If you have daily/weekly/monthly log files, what happens if you just
run analog against one of the daily/weekly/monthly logs from last year?
> That is my first problem...My question is can I fix corrupt log
>files?
You need to figure out why Analog considers them corrupt first. And
usually you just need to specify a different LOGFORMAT, so that Analog
can recognize the logfile, rather than fixing the logfile itself.
>Can I get Analog to give me a nice html document that will tell me
>what is wrong with these files?
It will give you a nice text output with an asterisk at the point where
the entry stopped making sense - this isn't quite as useful when the
entries are longer than 80 characters, and the screen causes them to
wrap, so you might want to specify ERRFILE error.txt, so that you can
look at the errors without wrapping.
> I have other problems too though. This morning I seem to have
>"broken" my analog.cfg file. I added some report details to my reports
>(P's & b's & B's) & to my graphs as well. Then I moved the analog
>folder, adjusted the path to the log folder and now my report contains
>a general summary which contains this:
>Successful requests: 0
>Unwanted logfile entries: 43
This doesn't sound like a broken analog.cfg, it sounds like analog could only
find the sample LOGFILE.LOG that it ships with
>Additionally, it doesn't actually seem to be writing a report file as
>the time on
?
Aengus
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