Yes I am a Mac apache user on both Mac OS X Panther and Mac OS X
Panther Server. This is pretty much off topic so let's take this off
list.
On May 13, 2004, at 9:52 PM, Bill Kent wrote:
Ron,
Thanks for your help on this. I modified the directory path based on
your
input:
CustomLog "~/Libr
Ron,
Thanks for your help on this. I modified the directory path based on your
input:
CustomLog "~/Library/Logs/apachelogs/access_log" common
I guess I need to understand more about relative paths. When I open my
terminal window and type "cd ~", that is my home directory, correct? If I
do an
On May 13, 2004, at 6:29 PM, Bill Kent wrote:
This is getting very frustrating. I am trying to change the location
for the write of my access_log file through the CustomLog Directive.
In the apache install for the mac, it is currently located in
/private/var/log/httpd/access_log
I have cre
Title: CustomLog Directive Problems: httpd fails to start
This is getting very frustrating. I am trying to change the location for the write of my access_log file through the CustomLog Directive. In the apache install for the mac, it is currently located in
/private/var/log/httpd/access_log
As I see it the problem is that your are trying to get Analog to process
a 385MB cache file with only 256MB of memory (although it should use
swap, but that will be really slow, etc.). There are two solutions:
1] (As Michael Hill suggested) put more memory on the machine. Really. I
know your pr
Thanks. I had read that FAQ already but figured maybe someone found
another way. Doesn't look like it. Thanks again.
Sean
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Sean Smith wrote:
Is it possible to have the Request report display totals on a monthly
basis? Any help with this would be appreciated.
No, you ca
Sean Smith wrote:
Is it possible to have the Request report display totals on a monthly
basis? Any help with this would be appreciated.
No, you can run a report for each month separately though. See http://analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq128.
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Jeremy Wadsack
MCS, LLC
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On Thu, 13 May 2004, Nigel Percy wrote:
> I think I've got the path right, but I can't get it to run on my server.
> Now it reports that it failed to run and died at line 120. Does anyone
> hve any clue as to what I'm doing wrong? This is most frustrating.
>
There is a section on troubleshooting
I think I've got the path right, but I can't get it to run on my server.
Now it reports that it failed to run and died at line 120. Does anyone
hve any clue as to what I'm doing wrong? This is most frustrating.
Nigel
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Hi Adalbert,
> actually I don´t understand why you are using cache files. As I understand
> it, using caches is only useful when you can´t for whatever reason archive
> your logfiles, and esp. gzip them so that their size is substantially
> reduced.
So, you mean i should work with the growing num
I have urls like
http://ventana.verizon.com/local/uploads/02/2004/77008-PARTS_-_LFACS_Contact
s.xls?centerId=36&categoryId=1123&folderId=&contentId=77008&source=recentcli
cks
or
http://ventana.verizon.com/local/admin/content/1,3157,,00.html?specialName=&;
folder_id=219&categoryId=1163
and I wou
Hi,
actually I don´t understand why you are using cache files. As I understand
it, using caches is only useful when you can´t for whatever reason archive
your logfiles, and esp. gzip them so that their size is substantially
reduced.
For the site where I run analog, I do experience longer runs if
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