Hello! I would like to know how can I do a good summary-report of other reports.
For example, if I obtain a report from every month of the year, at the end of the year
I would like to obtain a report of all the months, without to work with all the
logfiles,
because they are too much to be
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, miquelav wrote:
Hello! I would like to know how can I do a good summary-report of other reports.
For example, if I obtain a report from every month of the year, at the end of the
year
I would like to obtain a report of all the months, without to work with all the
hi everybody,
i ran across the following in the documentation:
you can also select PLAIN style with the command line argument +a, and HTML
with the command line argument -a
what exactly is the +a (or -a) for?
thankx,
robert
robert müller
eye-c software corporation
6125 n. central ave #2
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, robert müller wrote:
hi everybody,
i ran across the following in the documentation:
you can also select PLAIN style with the command line argument +a, and HTML
with the command line argument -a
what exactly is the +a (or -a) for?
If you try it, you'll soon see!
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you try it, you'll soon see! +a (or OUTPUT PLAIN) makes a text version
of
the output, instead of HTML output.
now i get it - as it says commandline - i was thinking analog.cfg go
figure...
sorry thankx, now goto sleep!
I've got a quick question and was wondering if anyone here could help.
How can I suppress _all_ terminal output from analog? I've specified an
errorlog file, but I still get the version number and the notification that
it's using an errorlog file.
Thanks,
Phill W.
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Phill Wiggin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wednesday, November 20, 2002 10:19 AM):
I've got a quick question and was wondering if anyone here could help.
How can I suppress _all_ terminal output from analog? I've specified an
errorlog file, but I still get the version number and the notification that
We have a particular IIS server that has been in action for a year or so and
the logs have been recorded in a format that doesn't include the Date.
Their format is as follows:
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status
00:26:17 162.63.77.125 GET /dev/support/index.html 200
I haven't found
Savage, Chad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wednesday, November 20, 2002 12:11 PM):
We have a particular IIS server that has been in action for a year or so and
the logs have been recorded in a format that doesn't include the Date.
Their format is as follows:
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem
Thanks for your quick response. I'd actually tried that as well as sending
it to a file w/ script filename). I'm running analog from inside a
script since I'm working w/ multiple log files and configurations.
I've tried both of the following. (the script works fine, I just can't get
rid of
Phill Wiggin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wednesday, November 20, 2002 12:21 PM):
Thanks for your quick response. I'd actually tried that as well as sending
it to a file w/ script filename). I'm running analog from inside a
script since I'm working w/ multiple log files and configurations.
I've
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