>>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'm checking into the webserver question. I really don't know. (I just
started here and there are so many other things to take care of right, I
just never asked) My logfiles are daily.
>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?
I re-downloaded all of my log files earlier this morning and now 1999
works. Something must have happened (probably me) the first time. But
they now have a lot of unwanted logfile entries (363,461 in December
1999)and corrupt lines (78 in December 1999). Do I care about these?
>>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.
Thank you Aengus! I didn't actually have bad logfiles (well, I did but
they were from 1998 so I took them out of my log folder) they were META
files. I don't know why they were there and after removing them my
unwanted lines entries & corrupt lines are the numbers above.
So I guess my only question left is do I care about the unwanted entries
and corrupt line? Do they have any impact on my results?
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