Yup.
Just do something like:
LOGFILE $HOME/http-logs/*.log
LOGFILE $home/archived-logs/*.log
One right after the other and that should do it!
- Original Message -
From: "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 2:19 AM
Subject: [analog-help] Multiple
I was wondering can you have more then one LOGFILE entry? IE
$HOME/http-logs/*.log and then another for $home/archived-logs/*.log
I want to be able to create logs for year to date but due to drive space I
don't want to have all the old logs on the server. I plan on using a nfs
mount to store the
Just a clarification in case it is useful:
Haapanen, Tom wrote:
>
>Jean-Christian reported 30 minutes for 8 GB. If I assume 100 bytes per line
>(about the average for us), then it's 1800 seconds for 80 ML, or a little
>over 20s/ML. That makes sense given that he's running on a fast P4 system
>
I am in the process
of setting up analog on our server and have a
question/query.
The way I am going
about setting analog up is as follows.
Each months stats
have a different name as defined in the config file by using OUTFILE
%m%Y.html At the end of every month the log files are del
The hacker requests are in the hundreds, but they are still only a tiny
percentage.
I ran with PROGRESSFREQ, and it turns out that on our server, Analog is
taking about 80-100 seconds to read every million lines. It looks to be
CPU-bound (75-85% CPU running at low priority).
Removing my REQALIA