On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Pete Holsberg wrote:
The doc says:
HOSTEXCLUDE mycomputer.myisp.com
would exclude all requests by that computer from the
statistics.
I find lots of "full-site" requests occur at 0200 and 0400,
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
I added
DNSFILE dnsfile.txt
DNS WRITE
to my analog.cfg and ran analog.
Where does it write dnsfile.txt?
In the Analog directory
I did a search:
find /bin /etc /opt /usr /var /temp /tmp -name &quo
I added
DNSFILE dnsfile.txt
DNS WRITE
to my analog.cfg and ran analog.
Where does it write dnsfile.txt?
Will it take hours to run the first time?
Thanks,
Pete
The doc says:
HOSTEXCLUDE mycomputer.myisp.com
would exclude all requests by that computer from the
statistics.
I find lots of "full-site" requests occur at 0200 and 0400,
probably from spiders. The host in each case is either
"tecoma" or "198.133.170.1".
I have
HOSTEXCLUDE tecoma
My analog.cfg doesn't do what I think it should do.
Perhaps someone can point out what I've done wrong.
Explanatory remarks in brackets [] are NOT in the file, but
are an attempt to tell you what I wanted the line above to
do.
# Configuration file for analog 3.3
# See
My analog.cfg doesn't do what I think it should do.
Perhpas someone can point out what I've done wrong.
Explanatory remarks in brackets [] are NOT in the file, but
are an attempt to tell you what I wanted the line above to
do.
# Configuration file for analog 3.3
# See
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Pete Holsberg wrote:
Forgive me for asking such basic questions, but what is
the "install" procedure for analog? Where does
analog.cfg go? Where do the images go? And so on?
It can go wherever you want. As soon
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Pete Holsberg wrote:
What does this mean? It's not in docs/errors.html.
/opt/bin/Analog: Warning F: Failed to open language file lang/us.lng: ignoring it
(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Don Morris wrote:
On 7/1/1999 3:57 AM, Stephen Turner wrote:
I think it's self-explanatory, isn't it?...
You should probably set the location in analhead.h and recompile.
ROFL!
Perfectky good name for a file of retention! ;-)
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Pete Holsberg wrote:
So I believe this says that analog should look for us.lng
in /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang
Consider the output of "find /usr -name us.lng":
/usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/l
Forgive me for asking such basic questions, but what is the
"install" procedure for analog? Where does analog.cfg go?
Where do the images go? And so on?
I have analog on a Solaris 2.7 computer.
Thanks,
Pete
This is the
What does this mean? It's not in docs/errors.html.
/opt/bin/Analog: Warning F: Failed to open language file lang/us.lng: ignoring it
(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
/opt/bin/Analog: Fatal error: Can't find language file lang/us.lng: exiting
Analog is our system
Forgive me for asking such basic questions, but what is the
"install" procedure for analog? Where does analog.cfg go?
Where do the images go? And so on?
Thanks,
Pete
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Solaris 2.7
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Jeff Drury - Support Supervisor wrote:
Pete, Which OS are you installing on?
-Jeff
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Pete Holsberg wrote:
Forgive me for asking such basic questions, but what is the
"install" procedure for analog? Where does ana
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