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> You explicitly state that ISDN, ADSL, etc are not a viable solution.
> How about another ISP? One that already runs Analog, or one that
> gives you shell access to run Analog on their server, or one that will
> regularly rotate and compress your log files to save download time?
Do any ISPs
You explicitly state that ISDN, ADSL, etc are not a viable solution.
How about another ISP? One that already runs Analog, or one that
gives you shell access to run Analog on their server, or one that will
regularly rotate and compress your log files to save download time?
-- Duke Hillard
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P.G. Collis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, August 01, 2002 11:11 AM):
> Hi,
> I generated my first monthly analog reports today since
> upgrading to 5.22 - there are a number of reports, one for each
> of the University 'units'. The configuration files are
> generated from the same perl scripts
I missed the discussion because I just joined this list 3 days ago. Thanks
for the info though
Ariel
At 08:43 PM 8/1/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ariel B. Power"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On the analog report I find statistics for a file called "default.ida"
> > whic
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ariel B. Power"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the analog report I find statistics for a file called "default.ida"
> which is not on my web. Does anybody know what it is?
This is the Code Red worm. Hard to imagine you could have missed the discussion :-)
--
Klaus Joh
Ariel B. Power ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, August 01, 2002 11:16 AM):
> On the analog report I find statistics for a file called "default.ida"
> which is not on my web. Does anybody know what it is?
> Thank you very much
This is probably requested by one of the Code red or Nimda worms that
i
On the analog report I find statistics for a file called "default.ida"
which is not on my web. Does anybody know what it is?
Thank you very much
Sincerely,
Ariel
Ariel B. Power
University of California, Forest Products Laboratory
1301 South 46th Street Bldg. 478. Richmond, CA 94804-4698 USA
P
> 5) Copy and paste the results into an Outlook New Message.
> 6) Type in our client's email address and then send it.
As Jeremy stated, e-mailing is much simpler on Unix. However, BlatMail for
Windows works quite well, and is usable from a command line:
http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.h
Hi,
I generated my first monthly analog reports today since
upgrading to 5.22 - there are a number of reports, one for each
of the University 'units'. The configuration files are
generated from the same perl scripts with changes to identify
the 'unit'.
Unusually, the Directory report is often e
Ariel B. Power ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:24 AM):
> Does anybody know if it's possible to do a website SINGLE FOLDER traffic
> analysis?
I'm not sure what you mean by "single folder" but if you want to limit
a report to one directory on your site, use the FILEINCLUDE comm
Does anybody know if it's possible to do a website SINGLE FOLDER traffic
analysis?
Thank you
Ariel
Ariel B. Power
University of California, Forest Products Laboratory
1301 South 46th Street Bldg. 478. Richmond, CA 94804-4698 USA
Ph: 510-215-4211 Fax: 510-215-4299
http://www.ucfpl.ucop.edu/
Brindley, Mark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:44 AM):
> I'm trying to get a failure report out of an IIS5 server but analog
> always says the Failure report is empty. If I look at the status
> code report I have 1000's of lines with status code of 4??
> The log format on the II
A friend wrote for me the following script that we've called mergelogs.cmd
(for windows). The script merges all log files in a directory. Hope it
works for you too. wouldn't know what to do if not:
FOR %%F in (*.log) DO type %%F >> %1
You run it from the command line like this:
--go to comman
Depending on what operating system you are running, you should be able to automate
most of these steps. Analog itself can do much of the work for you - especially if you
put most of the configuration into a common config file, and include it from a custom
one for each customer.
Some other sugg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:28 AM):
> Before we looked after web sites ourselves, our ISP used to email us
> weekly Analog reports for each of our web sites. This Analog email
> report is the perfect format for us and our clients, but now that we
> have swi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:27 AM):
> Does anybody know of an app (drag and drop would be great) that can
> automatically take all the text data out of a sequence of log files
> and put then them into 1 log file.
> Our ISP will not change the format of thei
Hi All
Before we looked after web sites ourselves, our ISP used to email us weekly
Analog reports for each of our web sites. This Analog email report is the
perfect format for us and our clients, but now that we have switched ISPs we
have to do the reports manually.
This is VERY time consuming
Hi All
Does anybody know of an app (drag and drop would be great) that can
automatically take all the text data out of a sequence of log files and put
then them into 1 log file.
Our ISP will not change the format of their log files from daily to weekly,
so we have to download 7 log files, open
Hi,
I'm trying to get a failure report out of an IIS5 server but analog always says the
Failure report is empty. If I look at the status code report I have 1000's of lines
with status code of 4??
The log format on the IIS server is W3C Extended with the following fields:
#Fields: date time c-
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