I have Apache running with virtualhosts with this log format and setups:
LogFormat "%V %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b \"%{Referer}i\"
\"%{User-Agent}i\"" vcommon
VirtualHost 19x.19x.19x.19x
ServerNamemy.dom.com
CustomLog/var/logs/access.log vcommon
DocumentRoot /var/www
/VirtualHost
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Chuck Schick wrote:
I want to set up the form interface on Windows NT 4.0 running IIS4.0. I
think I understand a majority of it but I do have a few questions.
1) The server is hosting about 20 virtual domains and I want to have the
form interface available for each
Jarmo wrote:
%%~nA strips the path and returns only the file name without extension.
Excellent. I didn't realize you could do this.
I also use the FOR command with my IIS daily logs, which have a filename
like EX000420.LOG.
FOR /L %F in (401,1,430) DO [command] EX000%F.LOG
will perform
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Eric Fegraus wrote:
Hi again,
This is in response to my previous question,..
My stats are these:
SUCCESSSFUL PAGE REQUESTS = 1,890,969 (140,669)
FILE TYPE REPORT
#reqs: %bytes: extension
313079: 3.56%: .shtml [Server Parsed HTML]
114522: 1.02%: .html
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Chuck Schick wrote:
I want to set up the form interface on Windows NT 4.0 running IIS4.0. I
think I understand a majority of it but I do have a few questions.
1) The server is hosting about 20 virtual domains and I want to have the
form
Hi All,
While trying to run Analog, I get the following warning:
analog: Warning C: Unknown configuration command: ignoring it:
SEARCHENGINE http://*/netfind* query
I get this for all the SEARCGENGINE configs and while I have searched all
the documentation, I can't find any explanation for
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Jill Huston wrote:
Hi All,
While trying to run Analog, I get the following warning:
analog: Warning C: Unknown configuration command: ignoring it:
SEARCHENGINE http://*/netfind* query
I get this for all the SEARCGENGINE configs and while I have searched all
the
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Fiorela Gonzalez wrote:
Does anyone know or have any suggestions on what to do when you get this
error message from analog?
./analog: Warning M: Logfile
/mnt/xdrive4/logs/www/access/access_log_cosmo.2000-04-18.00-00.gz contains
lines
Jill Huston wrote:
analog: Warning C: Unknown configuration command: ignoring it:
SEARCHENGINE http://*/netfind* query
I get this for all the SEARCGENGINE configs and while I have searched all
the documentation, I can't find any explanation for this. Any suggestions?
Jill,
What
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
My guess is that for some reason Analog doesn't think that those logfiles
have any request data in them. But they are standard Combined format logs,
so they should.
I haven't seen the logfiles, so I don't know what's in them. :) Also, if
there's
Jill wrote:
While trying to run Analog, I get the following warning:
analog: Warning C: Unknown configuration command: ignoring it:
SEARCHENGINE http://*/netfind* query
I get this for all the SEARCGENGINE configs and while I have searched all
the documentation, I can't find any explanation
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
I will sometimes set the logging directory into the Virtual Root, so that
http://virtualserverA.domain.com/W3SVCx/ points at the logs. I then copy
anlgform.html there, as anlgform.asp, and add the following code:
I just want to point out that
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Jill Huston wrote:
Version 4.1 Stephen.
Are you using an old version of analog?
Well, SEARCHENGINE certainly does exist in that version, so I don't
understand. Presumably you spelled it right? You haven't got another version
of analog around that you're accessing
I have something similar set up on our server, which is also NT, running
IIS.
The way I have it set up, I have an anlgform.exe file and the config file in
a folder within each web site. I create a new configuration file for each
domain. Those configuration files are essentially the same, with
Ok it's working now. i had Jim look into it. It was the mount point he had
to do something dont really know what it was. Well thank you for your help.
How I have another question. In the request report how do I make it show all
request. This one is for enterprise site, but I also need to do this
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
We usually setup servers (NT or Unix) for vitual hosts with separate 'web' and
'logs' directories for each virtual host client. e.g. (in NT/IIS style)
inetpub\wwwroot\vhostA\logs (where the logs are stored from IIS MMC)
inetpub\wwwroot\vhostA\web (which is
Stephen, Jeremy, and Aengus:
Thank you for your replies. I think I was unclear what I was after,
1) The log files would not be in a web based directory, the log files would
be unique for each domain. I agree I would need to keep that info secure.
2) I would also direct the output report to
hello ...
if you're still running FreeBSD in the 2* series, then there is no more support
in the ports for this branch. You'll need to compile everything yourself, which
leads us to the very first point.
do a gcc -v ... it should be at least 2.7.2.3.
2.2.5 is quite an old system, I think it
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Fiorela Gonzalez wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know or have any suggestions on what to do when you get this
error message from analog?
./analog: Warning M: Logfile
/mnt/xdrive4/logs/www/access/access_log_cosmo.2000-04-18.00-00.gz contains
lines with no files, which
2) I would also direct the output report to the user's domain. I
believe I could password protect the output report.
The Web form doesn't output any files, it streams the result directly to
the users browser. The access control needs to be on anlgform.pl or
anlgform.html, not on any
Version 4.1 Stephen.
Are you using an old version of analog?
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