analog was compiled locally, here is the output from analog -settings
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From: Stephen Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 November 1999 15:32
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Subject: RE: [analog-help] LOGFILE Wildcard Solaris
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Wileman, Pete (P.)
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Erik Kremsreiter wrote:
Hi all,
Needing an answer real quick and not having found the address to send to, I'm taking
a stab in the dark here.
Anyways, what is happening is that when I run analog on some logfiles for our
virtual hosts in the logs directory, it ends
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Paul Craven wrote:
I have set the IMAGEDIR to both an absolute URL and a relative URL
path. However, the report images IMG tag is being set to the
absolute UNIX path. Using analog3.32 on a Dec Alpha. What am I
missing?
Maybe you've got another IMAGEDIR command
Well, it's definitely including the code for doing wildcards then. Are all
the directories and files readable? Do you get any earlier warning messages?
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I don't have any more suggestions here. Anyone else got any ideas?
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Stephen Turner wrote:
I don't have any more suggestions here. Anyone else got any ideas?
I'm running Analog 4 on Solaris 2.6. Most of the time I'm analysing single log
files. I'll have a look at wildcarding and see what happens.
Wallace.
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Stephen Turner wrote:
I don't have any more suggestions here. Anyone else got any ideas?
anlghead.h:
#define LOGFILE HTTPDIR"logs/*access*"
analog.cfg:
LOGFILE /usr2/netscape/analog/logs/*-errors
output:
analog: Warning F: Cannot find logfile
/usr2/netscape/analog/logs/*access*:
Is it possible to remove the: 'Web Server Statistics for...' phrase from reports
generated. The reason I ask is because we require each client to have a custom
header on each report.
Regards,
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Omniplex New Media
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FAX: 01780 489199
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Paul Craven wrote:
I have set the IMAGEDIR to both an absolute URL and a relative URL
path. However, the report images IMG tag is being set to the
absolute UNIX path. Using analog3.32 on a Dec Alpha. What am I
missing?
Maybe you've got another IMAGEDIR command
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Paul Craven wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Paul Craven wrote:
I have set the IMAGEDIR to both an absolute URL and a relative URL
path. However, the report images IMG tag is being set to the
absolute UNIX path. Using analog3.32 on a Dec Alpha. What am I
missing?
Stephen,
When I specify the complete log filenames in analog.cfg it works fine, so I
can access the file ok.
anlghead.h:
#define LOGFILE HTTPDIR"logs/*access*"
analog.cfg:
LOGFILE /usr2/netscape/analog/logs/*-errors
output:
analog: Warning F: Cannot find logfile
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
Is it possible to remove the: 'Web Server Statistics for...' phrase from reports
generated. The reason I ask is because we require each client to have a custom
header on each report.
Only by editing the source. You can add an additional header using
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
Is it possible to remove the: 'Web Server Statistics for...' phrase from reports
generated. The reason I ask is because we require each client to have a custom
header on each report.
Only by editing the source. You can add
Hi all,
I have a perl script that I run that processes log files for
multiple virtual hosts sequentially. The problem I am running into is
getting Analog 4.0 to recognize the variable that the perl script is
using. It worked fine for Analog 2.11, but I cannot seem to get it to work
for
Paul Craven wrote:
Stephen,
Other than the analhead.h, where else is the IMAGEDIR defined? I
looked at settings.c but did not see any definition for the image
directory.
Only in analog.cfg. The output of analog -settings reports it, about 10
lines from the end.
Stephen,
Good day (evening) to all on this list.
I am subscribing to this list only for my problems with analog.
My name is Jani Ravas and I am from Slovenia.
I try to work with analog app. 2 month but no success.
So i ask somebody if can send me an analog.cfg file
for Windows NT ver. 4.0 and
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