Re: [analog-help] File request and host

1999-11-10 Thread Jim Balcom
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Michael Packer wrote: MP>>since your web site seems to be on a Unix box (at least netcom.ca is MP>>Unix) why MP>>not just logon to the server and do something like: MP>> MP>>grep robots.txt access_log What are they looking for when they request 'robots.txt'? -= Jim =-

Re: [analog-help] More confusion

1999-10-28 Thread Jim Balcom
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Fleet Teachout wrote: FT>>However, something is still not right. Analog does not appear to be FT>>looking at 'analog.cfg.'Following your suggestion, I invoked analog as: Where do you have analog.cfg? -= Jim =- --

Re: [analog-help] Thoroughly confused

1999-10-28 Thread Jim Balcom
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Jason Linhart wrote: JL>>If there is an underlying problem with Analog, it is that there are too JL>>many configuration options, and too many completely different ways to use JL>>the program. Interestingly that is exactly why Analog is such a popular JL>>program, many peop

Re: [analog-help] compiling for UNIX Solaris

1999-10-20 Thread Jim Balcom
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Catherine Montalvo wrote: CM>>When trying to compile Analog for Unix (Solaris), I receive the CM>>following error: CM>> CM>>make -f Makefile CM>>gcc -O2 -DUNIX -c alias.c CM>>sh: gcc: not found CM>>*** Error code 1 CM>>

Re: [analog-help] LOGFORMAT

1999-10-20 Thread Jim Balcom
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: ST>>> I'm having a problem getting my LOGFORMAT right. Any help would be ST>>> appreciated! ST>>> ST>>> Here is a typical log line (the server is WN): ST>>> ST>>> # proxy-443.public.paix.webtv.net - - [16/Oct/1999:01:02:00 -0400] "GET ST>>> /store/Html

Re: [analog-help] LOGFORMAT

1999-10-20 Thread Jim Balcom
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: ST>>> I guess that I am having a case of the stupids today. ST>>> The format of /var/log/wn.log.001 is the same all of the way through. Analog ST>>> is only being asked to analyze this one file. I have only one LOGFORMAT ST>>> command in the config file.

Re: [analog-help] LOGFORMAT

1999-10-20 Thread Jim Balcom
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: ST>>On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Jim Balcom wrote: ST>>> ST>>> /usr/local/bin/analog.new: Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines in ST>>> logfile ST>>> /var/log/wn.log.001: try different LOGFORMAT ST>>>

[analog-help] LOGFORMAT

1999-10-17 Thread Jim Balcom
I'm having a problem getting my LOGFORMAT right. Any help would be appreciated! Here is a typical log line (the server is WN): # proxy-443.public.paix.webtv.net - - [16/Oct/1999:01:02:00 -0400] "GET /store/Html/Images/header.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 22550 <(10831/1) Sent file: /store/Html/Images/header

[analog-help] Virtual Host Reports

1999-10-04 Thread Jim Balcom
I have all of my virtual host logs go into just one log file. On the WN server I am using, the name of the virtual host is in the last field. I apparently have my log string set up properly, because the report accurately reports the various virtual hosts. However, I want it to report ONLY one vir

Re: [analog-help] Log Files and Formats

1999-09-23 Thread Jim Balcom
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Jason Linhart wrote: JL>>Perhaps what you want is DEFAULTLOGFORMAT. That sets the log format to JL>>use with log files specified on the command line. Thanks! I'll give that a try. It seems as if the current version should recognize all of the formats that the previous one

[analog-help] Log Files and Formats

1999-09-21 Thread Jim Balcom
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: ST>>> When I specify a log file on the command line 'analog /var/log/wn.log.001' ST>>> it aborts and tells me that there are too many corrupted lines in the file. ST>>> When I put the same logfile in analog.cfg, it does it just fine. ST>> ST>>Maybe there

Re: [analog-help] compression

1999-09-17 Thread Jim Balcom
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: ST>>On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Alejandro Fernandez wrote: ST>>> ST>>> This allows me to keep only about 4 generic config files for analog, with the ST>>> only differences between them being the inclusions/exclusions (which don't ST>>> work in command lines). S