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From: "Stephen Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>If you try it, you'll soon see! +a (or OUTPUT PLAIN) makes a text version
of
>the output, instead of HTML output.
now i get it - as it says "commandline" - i was thinking analog.cfg go
figure...
sorry & thankx, now goto
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, robert müller wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> i ran across the following in the documentation:
>
> "you can also select PLAIN style with the command line argument +a, and HTML
> with the command line argument -a"
>
> what exactly is the +a (or -a) for?
>
If you try it, you'll
hi everybody,
i ran across the following in the documentation:
"you can also select PLAIN style with the command line argument +a, and HTML
with the command line argument -a"
what exactly is the +a (or -a) for?
thankx,
robert
robert müller
eye-c software corporation
6125 n. central ave #2
p
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Rogers, Henry H. wrote:
> I've had great success with Analog over the past year. Many thanks to all
> contributors. I am needing (and haven't found reference to it in the docs)
> to output complete lines from the LOGFILE that meet various conditions in my
> INCLUDE list. I'm u
I've had great success with Analog over the past year. Many thanks to all
contributors. I am needing (and haven't found reference to it in the docs)
to output complete lines from the LOGFILE that meet various conditions in my
INCLUDE list. I'm use Analog extensively to inspect the log file for req
HCMI EUGENIO, Sheila R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOGFILE c:\WINNT\.\W3SVC4\*.log http://my.serverstats.com
Note that this line is telling Analog to ignore the actual virtual host
recorded in this logs, and over ride it with http://my.serverstats.com.
You may believe that the process you
rd.com site.
i hope that isn't too much to ask. :-) thanks, everyone and to you, Aengus!
-Original Message-
From: Aengus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Output mix-up for Multiple Hosts, Logfiles
There i
HCMI EUGENIO, Sheila R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually, that is the IP address of our intranet server (i just gave
> a dummy one.hehe.). my.bulletinboard.com & my.onlinemileage.com are
> virtual hosts. that's the reason why i have the second argument in
> LOGFILE line which is
>
> LOGFILE
etinboard.com/02282002/
> 406: : http://my.bulletinboard.com/04182002/
-Original Message-
From: Aengus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Output mix-up for Multiple Hosts, Logfiles
The report is including r
Analog is doing it this way because this is how it's recorded in your log.
Take a look at the log & see. I'm guessing that it's because relative
links are resolving to the dummy IP address. You may be able to use
HOSTALIAS to tell Analog which virtual domain these entries belong to. See
http:/
HCMI EUGENIO, Sheila R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> reqs: %bytes: directory
> : --: -
> 7037: : http://
> 192: : http://my.onlinemileage.com/
> 191: : http://my.onlinemileage.com/mar_apr_2002/
> 3609: : http://123.456.100.22/
> 13: :
Hi,
I'm using Analog 5.1 on IIS 5 intranet server. We've set up several virtual
domains and activities for all of them are successfully being logged. I need
to come up with a single report output and things are doing well except for
some mix-ups, which I'm confident you can immediately tell from
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Henk Schrik wrote:
>
> I read this section over and over again...
> but whatever i try..
>
> CHARTDIR "/pies/pies"
> LOCALCHARTDIR "/localpies/pies"
>
> or
> CHARTDIR "/pies"
> or
> CHARTDIR "/pies/"
> or
> CHARTDIR
>
The LOCALCHARTDIR is a directory on your di
>
>Well, anlgform.exe just calls analog.exe. There is no point in trying to use
>anlgform.exe before you've got analog.exe working on its own.
Of course analog.exe is working, otherwise there would not be
results i guess, and i have results yippee!, only no results redirected.
> >
> > # CHARTDIR
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Henk Schrik wrote:
>
> I'm lost.
>
> I like to use anlog.exe but as I mentioned cant get it working yet
> in relation to perl and my sambar-webserver.
> Therefore I use the anlgform.exe.
Well, anlgform.exe just calls analog.exe. There is no point in trying to use
anlgform.
I'm lost.
At 10:26 12-3-2002 +, you wrote:
>On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Aengus wrote:
> >
> > > I cant manage to get htm-out or any other output to
> > > files, so I also miss the pie-charts in which i'm interested
> > > to have.
> >
>
>
>Although you can get the pie charts on the screen too by set
| James Linden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
|
| | >> Does analog have any (hidden) support for true output
| | >> templating? The header, footer, stylesheet, etc. are great, but
| | >> are pretty restrictive. I browsed through much of the
| | >> documentation, and was unable to find anything definitiv
James Linden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
| >> Does analog have any (hidden) support for true output
| >> templating? The header, footer, stylesheet, etc. are great, but
| >> are pretty restrictive. I browsed through much of the
| >> documentation, and was unable to find anything definitive on the
|
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Analog Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Output Templating
| On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, James Linden wrote:
|
| > Does a
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, James Linden wrote:
> Does analog have any (hidden) support for true output templating? The
> header, footer, stylesheet, etc. are great, but are pretty restrictive. I
> browsed through much of the documentation, and was unable to find anything
> definitive on the subject
James Linden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does analog have any (hidden) support for true output templating? The header,
>footer, stylesheet, etc. are great, but are pretty
> restrictive. I browsed through much of the documentation, and was unable to find
>anything definitive on the subject. Aft
Does analog have any (hidden) support for true output templating? The header,
footer, stylesheet, etc. are great, but are pretty
restrictive. I browsed through much of the documentation, and was unable to find
anything definitive on the subject. After playing
with the computer readable outpu
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Tim Murphy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was hoping someone else had already done this, and could tell me how. I
> want to change the output file for Analog to three columns.
>
> Who came. When they looked at it. What they looked at.
>
> If anyone has already done this, or knows how
Hi,
I was hoping someone else had already done this, and could tell me how. I
want to change the output file for Analog to three columns.
Who came. When they looked at it. What they looked at.
If anyone has already done this, or knows how to do this, I would be very
thankful.
thanks
tim
Tim
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Analog 4.14 on RH 7 - I have added OUTPUT COMPUTER to my
> analog.cfg file but the report.dat is still HTML format, not the .dat
> required by ReportMagic. Running with SETTINGS ON also reports that the
> output type will be HTML.
Hello again,
Many apologies to the list, I found the problem with the config. Will remember to
sleep more before posting.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using Analog 4.14 on RH 7 - I have added OUTPUT COMPUTER to my
> analog.cfg file but the report.dat is still HTML format, not the
Hi,
I am using Analog 4.14 on RH 7 - I have added OUTPUT COMPUTER to my analog.cfg file
but the report.dat is still HTML format, not the .dat required by ReportMagic. Running
with SETTINGS ON also reports that the output type will be HTML. I have installed
using the rpm and source at seperate
15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] output - HTML files
Julie Hinzman wrote:
> I was just wondering if it is possible to configure Analog in a way that
> creates a separate HTML page for each report.
>
> In the FAQ, it states that if I want to make several different
>
Julie Hinzman wrote:
>I was just wondering if it is possible to configure Analog in a way that
>creates a separate HTML page for each report.
>
>In the FAQ, it states that if I want to make several different
>statistics pages, that I should create multiple configuration files.
>But then it als
Julie Hinzman wrote:
> I was just wondering if it is possible to configure Analog in a way that
> creates a separate HTML page for each report.
>
> In the FAQ, it states that if I want to make several different
> statistics pages, that I should create multiple configuration files.
> But then it
Hi-
I was just wondering if it is possible to configure Analog in a way that
creates a separate HTML page for each report.
In the FAQ, it states that if I want to make several different
statistics pages, that I should create multiple configuration files.
But then it also states that reading in se
"Mag. Matthias Faffelberger" wrote:
> I'm using analog with report magic 1.3.
Report Magic 1.42 is now available. Also, future questions about Report Magic
can be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i want to generate monthly reports (which works fine). but i did not find
> the right format for
Hi!
I'm using analog with report magic 1.3.
i want to generate monthly reports (which works fine). but i did not find
the right format for my output files.
for example, if i generate a monthly report for april 2000 on the 1st of
May, then i want the report be named eg. "report_04_2000.htm", bu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is that possible to specify the analog output from the command line argument
> instead of analog.cfg file? Where Can I find all the possible command line
> arguments? (i only know +g, +f and +T, is there anything else?)
Analog command-line arguments are listed in the
Hi,
I'm a newbie to analog. I have couple of questions to ask:
Is that possible to specify the analog output from the command line argument
instead of analog.cfg file? Where Can I find all the possible command line
arguments? (i only know +g, +f and +T, is there anything else?)
Thanks a lot.
T
I don't know if an analog guru can come up with a way to do
this in analog, but you could extract the date for yesterday using
a shell script such as:
SEC=`date +%s | xargs expr -86400 +`
FILE=`date -r $SEC +%G-%m.html`
(It would be
New Tecumseth Public Library wrote:
> I'm on NetBSD and I'm using Analog 4.1. I have setup a crontab to run
> Analog on the first day of every month to analyze the previous month's
> logs. So for example:
>
> At 12:01am on May 1, Analog will run and analyze the April log files. I
> want to h
I'm on NetBSD and I'm using Analog 4.1. I have setup a crontab to run
Analog on the first day of every month to analyze the previous month's
logs. So for example:
At 12:01am on May 1, Analog will run and analyze the April log files. I
want to have Analog name my output files in the format mont
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Godfrey Nix wrote:
> Having just moved to version 3 from version 2.11, and not having changed
> any settings in my apache web server, I am now getting the output of
> analog as just text with all the HTML visible.
>
> What config settings do I need to check? Everything was w
Having just moved to version 3 from version 2.11, and not having changed
any settings in my apache web server, I am now getting the output of
analog as just text with all the HTML visible.
What config settings do I need to check? Everything was working OK in
version 2.11, but now the output of ve
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Jim Foley wrote:
>
> Now perhaps I am missing something here. But isn't stdout (the
> output file) going to the console? Which would mean that all results
> would just flash by on the screen and not be seen, very well?
> Shouldn't it be going to a particular file for more p
Date sent: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 19:29:43 +0100 (GMT)
From: Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] OUTPUT COMPUTER does not work !
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On W
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Alexandre Farcy wrote:
>
> analog -settings tells me:
>
> .../...
> Output file is stdout
> Output style is COMPUTER
> .../...
>
Well, if the output style is COMPUTER, it can't be producing it in HTML.
At least, if it could, someone else would have c
Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Alexandre Farcy wrote:
>
> > i'm trying to generate files with different format with analog3.3
> > i have :
> > analhead.h #define OUTPUT (COMPUTER)
> > analog.cfg OUTPUT COMPUTER
> > report.cfg OUTPUT COMPUTER
> >
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Alexandre Farcy wrote:
> i'm trying to generate files with different format with analog3.3
> i have :
> analhead.h #define OUTPUT (COMPUTER)
> analog.cfg OUTPUT COMPUTER
> report.cfg OUTPUT COMPUTER
>
> and the outfile (generated by "analog
i'm trying to generate files with different format with analog3.3
i have :
analhead.h #define OUTPUT (COMPUTER)
analog.cfg OUTPUT COMPUTER
report.cfg OUTPUT COMPUTER
and the outfile (generated by "analog +greport.cfg") is in HTML...
what did i wrong ?
th
Sorry, just read the 3.2 documentation and that answers this very well.
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> Stephen:
>
> Anke Steuernagel wrote:
>
> > the output looks like:
> >
> > x HN [my organisation]
> > x PS 199905 05 15
Stephen:
Anke Steuernagel wrote:
> the output looks like:
>
> x HN [my organisation]
> x PS 199905 05 15 07
> x FR 199904 20 18 21
> x LR 199905 05 14 58
Anke Steuernagel wrote:
> Now I miss all the other lines with the file db_suche.htm
> and its parameters in this output file.
>
> With an older logfile which has a reduced format
> I got such lines e. g. for lines like
>
> 194.162.122.33 - - [10/Feb/1999:15:03:33 +0100] "GET
>/mod/db_suche.ht
Hi,
first of all I have to mention that I never saw such a configurable
program before (except the linux kernel ;-).
Now here´s my problem:
I work on really long logfile lines, e. g.
194.162.122.33 - - [04/May/1999:17:46:24 +0200] "GET
/mod/db_suche.htm?frame=1&result=1&page=10&pos=0&hits=0&
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Michael Sobolev wrote:
> I believe I know the answer to my question, but I'd like to make sure I do.
>
> Is it possible to create different outputs using a single run of analog? No? :)
>
No, sorry. One output per run.
--
Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.sta
I believe I know the answer to my question, but I'd like to make sure I do.
Is it possible to create different outputs using a single run of analog? No? :)
Thanks,
--
Mike
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Corey Kaye
> Sent: Monday, January 18, 1999 7:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [analog-help] output computer
>
>
> Thanks miike...
> I was looking to be able to customize the html output a little
>
Thanks miike...
I was looking to be able to customize the html output a little more. The analog
output is nice enough but conforming to html 2.0 standards you can't even use tables.
I've written a PERL script over the weekend to basically duplicate the html file
analog produces except using t
ig html file.
Corey Kaye, please provide more info on what you want to do.
Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephen Turner
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 10:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [analog-
Sorry, i should have been more clear...
I'm asking if anyone has already written a post process program / script that will use
analog data to produce an html file. I could do it using PERL but if someone has
already made one that looks nice using tables etc. and wants to share it. ...
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Corey Kaye wrote:
> I've just started using Analog 3.11, excellent program, thanks Stephen.
>
> As nice as the program is, i would like a littler fancier html output and
> before i spend hours writing a PERL script, i was just wondering if anyone has
> or know where i could g
I've just started using Analog 3.11, excellent program, thanks Stephen.
As nice as the program is, i would like a littler fancier html output and
before i spend hours writing a PERL script, i was just wondering if anyone has
or know where i could get one. One that possibly uses tables etc.
than
On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Ray Goniea wrote:
> Yes I was getting the corrupt log file lines error. A suggestion for the
> warnings output, place in there that changing log formats will cause that
> error
Well, it says
analog: Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines in logfile (filename): try
diffe
.
Ray
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, December 28, 1998 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] output
Which "L" warning do you get? The one that says "Large number of corrupt
lines&quo
Which "L" warning do you get? The one that says "Large number of corrupt
lines"? If so, my guess is that your logfile changes format half way
through. If that's the problem, you will need to either split your logfile
into two at that point, or use explicit LOGFORMAT commands. (Analog works
out the
Hello,
I apologize if this went through twice but it was my first post and I am not
sure it went through or not.
After combing through the FAQ's and the readme's I am still having a problem
with the the output from Analog. I know it's me and not the program but I
cannot figure out what I am doi
Hello,
After combing through the FAQ's and the readme's I am still having a problem
with the the output from Analog. I know it's me and not the program but I
cannot figure out what I am doing wrong so I will try to explain everything
below.
Someone has setup the server logs for me (I do not know
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