Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
W Luke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> You set your uncompress tool to spew it's output to stdout, and analog >> reads everything on stdin. Analog doesn't create any temporary files. > I added 3 logs to an archive name lblogs.rar but it failed to work (analog). > My UNCOMPRESS line reads: > UNCOMPRESS

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread W Luke
> You set your uncompress tool to spew it's output to stdout, and analog > reads everything on stdin. Analog doesn't create any temporary files. I added 3 logs to an archive name lblogs.rar but it failed to work (analog). My UNCOMPRESS line reads: UNCOMPRESS c:\lblogs\lblogs.rar ("c:\Program Fil

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Aengus Lawlor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > From: "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> If you archives contain more than on log per file, then you need to >> modify your compression or rotation scheme so that they don't. > I just did a quick test, zipping 2 one line log files to a zip file. > I s

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread Aengus Lawlor
From: "W Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > How does the UNCOMPRESS command actually work - are the log files from > each archive uncompressed, stored to a temp directory, read/processed > and deleted? You set your uncompress tool to spew it's output to stdout, and analog reads everything on stdin. Ana

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread Aengus Lawlor
From: "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > If you archives contain more than on log per file, then you need to > modify your compression or rotation scheme so that they don't. I just did a quick test, zipping 2 one line log files to a zip file. I set UNCOMPRESS *.zip "unzip -p" and analog wa

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
W Luke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> Analog can support any kind of compressed files provided these two >> criteria are met: >> >> 1] Your decompression tool can decompress to stdout > WinRar does, afaik. >> If WinRAR does not support decompressing to STDOUT, then you'll need >> to decompress befor

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread W Luke
> Analog can support any kind of compressed files provided these two > criteria are met: > > 1] Your decompression tool can decompress to stdout WinRar does, afaik. > If WinRAR does not support decompressing to STDOUT, then you'll need > to decompress before running Analog. How does the UNCOMP

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
W Luke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> You can specify 2 logformats. Add LOGFORMAT COMBINED as well. > Many thanks. > Don't suppose anyone has got Analog to decompress Winrar files that contain > logs...or am I pushing my luck here!? Analog can support any kind of compressed files provided these two

Re: [analog-help] WebSite Pro logformat(s) problems

2001-10-05 Thread W Luke
> You can specify 2 logformats. Add LOGFORMAT COMBINED as well. Many thanks. Don't suppose anyone has got Analog to decompress Winrar files that contain logs...or am I pushing my luck here!? Ta Will + | This is the anal