RE: [analog-help] IIS log format?

2001-05-30 Thread Andre Veltstra
Greetings, Analog does *not* read lines where time isn't accompanied by date. You have to change the log files. There are some tools (it's in the faq). But if you want to do it manually, you could take ms-word (or something like it) that can distuingish crlf chararcters (carriage return and

RE: [analog-help] MS extended format dates problem

2001-05-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Kevin Rattan wrote: The server is Windows 2000, and though the log doesn't match the spec, it is what you get on win2k when you set it to W3C Extended Log File Format in IIS 5... Oh, so they changed their own format, as a belated nod to Y2K. Brilliant. I can see 5.02

RE: [analog-help] MS extended format dates problem

2001-05-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Kevin Rattan wrote: The server is Windows 2000, and though the log doesn't match the spec, it is what you get on win2k when you set it to W3C Extended Log File Format in IIS 5... I didn't read this properly. It's what you get when you set it to W3C Extended format???

RE: [analog-help] MS extended format dates problem

2001-05-30 Thread Kevin Rattan
I didn't read this properly. It's what you get when you set it to W3C Extended format??? What do you get when you set it to whatever IIS's own format is called? Looked into this, because on reflection I was also having trouble believing it... and what do you know, a sys admin had gone in and

Re: [analog-help] IIS log format?

2001-05-30 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Then change your server so it includes the date on every line, if possible. This makes the log files more accurate. IIS is not very good about inserting date headers when the date changes in the middle of a log file. -- Jeremy Wadsack Wadsack-Allen Digital Group Andre Veltstra wrote:

RE: [analog-help] MS extended format dates problem

2001-05-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Kevin Rattan wrote: Looked into this, because on reflection I was also having trouble believing it... and what do you know, a sys admin had gone in and changed the setting without telling me... Thanks for that. I'd still be interested to know if the IIS native format

[analog-help] slightly off topic: cleaning log files

2001-05-30 Thread Doug Nelson
How does one clean up a log file to remove unwanted lines? We use Apache server. I want to remove a whole bunch of lines from certain clients used for testing purposes in site development so as to reduce log file size and run time, yet capture some of the older info still in the file. I

[analog-help] Fear and Loathing in Las Analog

2001-05-30 Thread Charley McGee
Pardon me whilst I rant a bit. I'm tired and frustrated at my inability to send a proper command line argument to analog specifying the config file to use. I looked through the documentation and have yet to find what I need. I admit that it is entirely possible that I simply missed the

Re: [analog-help] slightly off topic: cleaning log files

2001-05-30 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Doug Nelson wrote: How does one clean up a log file to remove unwanted lines? We use Apache server. I want to remove a whole bunch of lines from certain clients used for testing purposes in site development so as to reduce log file size and run time, yet capture some of the older

RE: [analog-help] Fear and Loathing in Las Analog

2001-05-30 Thread Charley McGee
Thank you for the reply. I had seen this particular bit, but when I run web3:/usr/stats/analog-5[102]# analog CONFIGFILE ./analog.cfg I just get 1)a bunch of warnings indicating that it could not open the spcified config file and 2) an empty report. Am I doing something wrong? -Original

Re: [analog-help] Fear and Loathing in Las Analog

2001-05-30 Thread Aengus
Charley McGee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pardon me whilst I rant a bit. I'm tired and frustrated at my inability to send a proper command line argument to analog specifying the config file to use. I looked through the documentation and have yet to find what I need. I admit that it is

Re: [analog-help] slightly off topic: cleaning log files

2001-05-30 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Jeremy Wadsack wrote: grep -v 192.186.0 logfile logfile.cleaned See 'man grep' for details. Actually, you should use fgrep unless you want to match regular expressions. -- Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ Statistical Laboratory,

RE: [analog-help] slightly off topic: cleaning log files

2001-05-30 Thread Doug Nelson
Would the command be the same usage? What is the difference? I already ran the first way, but have not looked at the results yet. dn -Original Message- grep -v 192.186.0 logfile logfile.cleaned See 'man grep' for details. Actually, you should use fgrep unless you want to match

Re: [analog-help] IIS log format?

2001-05-30 Thread Phil Donaldson
Thanks for the pointers. I don't have control of the server and can't change the format, so it looks like a helper app for me. Thanks, Phil Original Message From: Jeremy Wadsack Then change your server so it includes the date on every line, if possible. This makes the log

[analog-help] *nix log format setting for standard(?) Apache log

2001-05-30 Thread Andrew Drake
Hi there. I'm sorry to bother everyone, but I need to run the linux version of analog on what I think is a standard Apache log. (The Window's Analog seems to run fine (processing this particular log format) on default settings, but it appears I have to setup the Analog settings for the