Hello All,
I was curious if anyone could help me out with this error message I receive
in the error logs of apache. What it means and anyway to fix it? I'm
probably not providing enough information, if not, my apologizes. Thank you
all very much.
/usr/bin/analog: Warning C: Bad argument in config
Hi, Buddies,
I set up the log files format as LOGFORMAT (%h:%n:%j %*S %j %r %c) in
analog.cfg. But looks it does not work. My web server is IIS4.0.
The below is a sample of log files.
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#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs
without any temporal inconsistancies. If you are just running analog on
the log, there is no real reason you need to do this. In fact I think
you could just use multiple LOGFILE entries. Analog will give overlap
errors but it wi
> The number of IE4 and IE5 and Netscape V4.5 and so on. I am not interested
> if it was a branded browser or OS running on the browser
> i.e. Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; FREESERVE_IE5) Just the
> browser version. so for this it would be IE5.
BROWALIAS "Mozilla/*(compatible;*
I've searched the archives and other documentation for an answer to this
question. Please pardon me if it has been asked previously.
Will Analog, on either Unix or NT, properly handle combining logfiles
created by clustered IIS web servers.
Any and all insights would be greatly appreciated.
R
I have four servers that I combine the seperate logs together to create a
single log and report.
cat logfile1 >> comb.logfile
cat logfile2 >> comb.logfile
I've searched the archives and other documentation for an answer to this
question. Please pardon me if it has been asked previously.
Wi
Hello all,
Has anyone got an example of how to count the number of page requests for
each version of a browser no matter what platform its on?
The number of IE4 and IE5 and Netscape V4.5 and so on. I am not interested
if it was a branded browser or OS running on the browser
i.e. Mozilla/4.0 (com
Are you running this with another configuration (such as analog.cfg) that tells
it OUTPUT HTML?
HTH,
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
Charlotte Latimer wrote:
> i'm using analog 4.0 (and 4.02) on a windows 95 platform. i'm requesting a
> .dat file output with the lines:
>
> OUTFILE f
i'm using analog 4.0 (and 4.02) on a windows 95 platform. i'm requesting a
.dat file output with the lines:
OUTFILE fish.dat
OUTPUT COMPUTER
i am getting a file that my pc says is a DAT file, but proves to be html on
opening it. i've read the faqs and the problem disappears if i revert to my
3.0
You might have something wrong with your system configuration. I
discovered something similar on one of our Tru64 based systems that
turned out to be an error in how swap is used. Once that was
corrected, response went from 15 minutes down to 45 seconds.
Michael Mohr
UNIX Systems Administrator
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Morisseau, Stephen B. wrote:
> I have been singularly unsuccessful in getting Analog 4 (just shifted from
> v3) to pull the report images from the Image subdirectory of the program
> directory. Have used every variation of the syntax that I can figure; need
> to have the ima
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Hugh Williams wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I'm not sure if this is a bug...
>
> Sometimes I want to be able to generate OUTFILE by day, so I have the
> following:
>
> OUTFILE "/analog_report.%Y%M%D.html"
>
> When I did this early in the month, the resulting filename has a space in it
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
> 2] It still doesn't look like you've quoted (escaped, parenthesized, whatever you
> want to call it) the format string. Did you put parentheses around it? (I don't
> know whether Analog would echo those back or not).
No, it doesn't echo them. I gues
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