On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> Analog does not do both output formats. Offhand I don't know of
> anything that will do CRO to text either.
You mean it won't do them at the same time, right?
> I am surprised that results from a cache file are different -- that
> implies that the inp
Cliff Addy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thursday, February 26, 2004 8:04 AM):
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>> Analog does not do both output formats. Offhand I don't know of
>> anything that will do CRO to text either.
> You mean it won't do them at the same time, right?
Yes, that's co
A couple comments pertaining to your cases below. If you are trying to
filter log files by known information, grep or even a Perl script can
actually be faster than Analog. Especially when splitting server logs
into separate logs for virtual hosts or sites.
Analog processes log file lines in a st
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Danny Freedman wrote:
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>>:Analog processes log file lines in a stream, sequentially. As each
>>:line is encountered it's checked against the data filters to determine
>>:if it will be included and then the data is added to the hashes that
>>:hold the results for the reports. (This is simplified of course.) So
>>:there
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 15:20:55 -0500 (EST), Cliff Addy wrote:
>results are slightly different. What I'd really like is for some program
>to read in the computer output and produce a plain text version, but I
>don't see any such critter.
You could use timian to post-process an analog XML-report, a
Hi. I'm new to Analog. Just started using it today. Seems straight forward and easy to
use. I've plowed through most of the documentation and it has answered all my
questions -- except for one.
The directory default files aren't being reported on in the Request Report. The
following file on my
You might want to see the online documentation page at
"http://www.analog.cx/docs/alias.html#DIRSUFFIX";.
It explains the purpose of the DIRSUFFIX command.
The default value is "index.html". This means that your
main page in your site root would appear as "/" in your
Request Report. The index pag
I think I found a solution. It involves adding
FILEALIAS */ */index.html
to the CFG file. Not sure why I should have to do this. But the AWOL pages
(all the directory default pages) now appear in the report.
Best,
Gary Johnson
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On 2/25/2004 2:20 PM, Cliff Addy felt like writing:
I have a situation where I need analog to output both computer and plain
text results. The computer output will be fed into reportmagic, but I
need to also email results to various people. I tried running with one
output type and then rerunning
Just me then?
There are lots of uses I could put this to, but maybe that is just
because we have such large amounts of data to deal with that the ability
to chop our logs up into manageable chunks very quickly would be
invaluable.
Some examples:
1) My biggest data job is auditing the site. I use
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