Re: [analog-help] Clustered Web Servers

2000-02-16 Thread Rich
Thanks to all who responded! I was hoping there was another solution besides WebTrends rather pricey ClusterTrends add-on. Again, thanks Rich Stephen Turner wrote: > > On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tristan Lawrence wrote: > > > A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs >

Re: [analog-help] Clustered Web Servers

2000-02-16 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tristan Lawrence wrote: > A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs > without any temporal inconsistancies. If you are just running analog on > the log, there is no real reason you need to do this. In fact I think > you could just use multiple LOGF

Re: [analog-help] Clustered Web Servers

2000-02-15 Thread Tristan Lawrence
A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs without any temporal inconsistancies. If you are just running analog on the log, there is no real reason you need to do this. In fact I think you could just use multiple LOGFILE entries. Analog will give overlap errors but it wi

[analog-help] Clustered Web Servers

2000-02-15 Thread Rich
I've searched the archives and other documentation for an answer to this question. Please pardon me if it has been asked previously. Will Analog, on either Unix or NT, properly handle combining logfiles created by clustered IIS web servers. Any and all insights would be greatly appreciated. R

Re: [analog-help] Clustered Web Servers

2000-02-15 Thread brian.hammons
I have four servers that I combine the seperate logs together to create a single log and report. cat logfile1 >> comb.logfile cat logfile2 >> comb.logfile I've searched the archives and other documentation for an answer to this question. Please pardon me if it has been asked previously. Wi