[analog-help] Creating multiple output files

2002-03-06 Thread Madelon Brennan
I would like to create three separate output files. The first will analyze all the files on the site; the second and third will analyze the files contained in two particular directories. I know I can use the multiple config files but that only produces one report. I would like to set analog up to

RE: [analog-help] Creating multiple output files

2002-03-06 Thread J . Slee
I would like to set analog up to run automatically each moth but I don't see a way to get multiple reports unless I go in and edit analog.cfg for each different report. Any suggestions? Maybe I am missing something. Thanks. you could set up a batch file to run the 3 reports.

Re: [analog-help] Creating multiple output files

2002-03-06 Thread James Linden
If you use multiple configuration files, and a simple CRON script to run the desired reports, it would be quite simple. Make a copy of analog.cfg for each desired report - just make sure your output file is different, maybe like: /etc/analog/all.cfg /etc/analog/dir_1.cfg

[analog-help] Browser report Lotus Domino

2002-03-06 Thread John Evoy
Hi I have been trying to create log formats for Lotus Domino, but with limited success The sample agentMMDD.log is as follows: [22/Feb/2002:14:07:00 -0200] curl/7.8 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu) libcurl 7.8 (OpenSSL 0.9.6b) (ipv6 enabled) [22/Feb/2002:14:07:03 -0200] Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;

[analog-help] Multiple Output Files

2002-03-06 Thread bbartlett
I am running Analog 4.13 on AIX 4.3.3. I have the following lines in a scheduled file (crontab): /usr/local/bin/analog /usr/local/bin/analog +gfile1.cfg Although the output is updated for the analog.cfg file and not the file1.cfg. I can manually run the /usr/local/bin/analog +gfile1.cfg

Re: [analog-help] Browser report Lotus Domino

2002-03-06 Thread Klaus Johannes Rusch
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Evoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have been trying to create log formats for Lotus Domino, but with limited success The sample agentMMDD.log is as follows: [22/Feb/2002:14:07:00 -0200] curl/7.8 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu) libcurl 7.8 (OpenSSL 0.9.6b) (ipv6