on 7/18/02 1:50 PM, Jeremy Wadsack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Your server really is wrong here. The space should not have come
> through the URL (it's an invalid character) and the server should not
> be converting entities before logging. That should look like one of
> these:
>
> *?condition
Does anyone use the USER ON feature to record user logins? The username format for my
web server is first lastname ex.) Paul Lasher
The problems is that Analog lists Paul in the chart as the user but not Paul Lasher.
It seems to only get the first name. I was wondering if there was anyway to
Is your log format setup correctly? Did you try turning Debug ON to get any output?
I had the same problem... My IIS server was not putting the date in front of the time
on each entry in my log file. I setup the IIS sever to log the date also and it works
like a champ.
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Peter,
It looks like you're on a Windows machine and that
you have a space character in your logfile path. Have
you tried putting quotation marks around the path?
LOGFILE "C:\My Documents\analog files\analog 5.24\log1.txt"
If that doesn't work, try the SETTINGS command
(http://www.analo
Joseph J. Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, July 18, 2002 1:15 PM):
> Searches at my site can include spaces which get written to the log file
> causing analog to split the referrer in half. Is there any way to tell
> analog that these referrers are not split in half?
> example: *?condition=
Searches at my site can include spaces which get written to the log file
causing analog to split the referrer in half. Is there any way to tell
analog that these referrers are not split in half?
example: *?condition=keyword search&key=bananas
I need analog to glue keyword & search together so a
I am still not able to get analog to read my log files. I am really pulling
my hair out now.
I have uploaded a small sample set of log files along with the config file i
am using.
http://www.paains.org.uk/logs/
I am sure that i am missing something so simple but i will just hope that
one of the gr
Hi,
that´s easy - something like
LOGFILE Q:\...access.2002-%M-%D.gz
That´s it,
Adalbert
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Mark,
You can specify as many or as few logfiles as you require.
You can name files individually and/or use regular expressions.
The documentation has a page whose sole topic is choosing a
logfile at "http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfile.html";.
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Brindley, Mark wrote:
>I'm using the F
I'm using the FROM -00-00-07 and TO 00-00-00 tags to analyse data for the previous
week from our proxy logs.
This works okay but the problem is I have about 2000 log files in there (all our proxy
servers globally for the last year).
I don't want to trawl through all these to get the last 7 days
Peter,
I saved your message to a text file and your log data
was saved as 3 separate lines. The format of your data
looks exactly like the format in my Apache server logs.
I would assume that Analog can read your data.
When saving your data to a text file, the file extension
(.log/.txt)
Hi all
Sorry for the absolute newbie question, but I cannot get Analog to read
my ms proxy logs. No matter what log format I use (including the whole
%... thing) it will not read.
Is anyone willing to look at a log offline an help me sort this.
Thanks
Jean
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On 18 Jul 2002 at 10:24, Peter wrote about [analog-help] can analog read this:
> Hi this is my second attempt at installing analog to read my log
> files. My log files are sent from the server via e-mail. To remove the
> wrap that this creates i have tried to copy/paste the raw logs into a
> word
Hi this is my second attempt at installing analog
to read my log files.
My log files are sent from the server via e-mail.
To remove the wrap that this creates i have tried to copy/paste the raw logs
into a wordpad file and then saved this as a text file so that each line
appears as one line.
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