[analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-04 Thread Brian Woods
As I run Apache logs through Analog 5.02 on a Redhat 6.2 Linux box, sometimes the figures in the Data Transfered part of the General Summary report decrease instead of increasing like they should when more data gets applied. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Does anyone have any ideas as

Re: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-05 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Brian Woods wrote: > As I run Apache logs through Analog 5.02 on a Redhat 6.2 Linux box, > sometimes the figures in the Data Transfered part of the General Summary > report decrease instead of increasing like they should when more data gets > applied. Has anyone else experien

RE: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-05 Thread William Martin
> As I run Apache logs through Analog 5.02 on a Redhat 6.2 > Linux box, sometimes the > figures in the Data Transfered part of the General Summary > report decrease instead of > increasing like they should when more data gets applied. Has > anyone else experienced > this problem? Does anyone

RE: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-05 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, William Martin wrote: > > this happens to us too, for the following reason: we run daily logs by > running analog over our whole logfile collection using the TO FROM commands. > that is, we run analog over the same bunch of logfiles again and again, > processing a different da

RE: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-05 Thread William Martin
> > On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, William Martin wrote: > > > > this happens to us too, for the following reason: we run > daily logs by > > running analog over our whole logfile collection using the > TO FROM commands. > > that is, we run analog over the same bunch of logfiles > again and again, > >

Re: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-05 Thread Timothy Downing
them after a certain period of time, thus at regular intervals the total hit count goes down. - Original Message - From: "Brian Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 1:52 PM Subject: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrea

Re: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-05 Thread Brian Woods
> > On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, William Martin wrote: > > > > this happens to us too, for the following reason: we run daily logs by > > running analog over our whole logfile collection using the TO FROM commands. > > that is, we run analog over the same bunch of logfiles again and again, > > processing

Re: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-06 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Brian Woods wrote: > > Let me see if I understand what you are saying. If I include a To-From command in >the > config file that includes all of the dates (from the first time I ran Analog to the > some point in the distant future) it should not decrease the number? > If t

Re: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-06 Thread Brian Woods
> > On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Brian Woods wrote: > > > > Let me see if I understand what you are saying. If I include a To-From command in >the > > config file that includes all of the dates (from the first time I ran Analog to the > > some point in the distant future) it should not decrease the num

Re: [analog-help] Transfer Data Numbers Decrease as Log Files are Applied

2001-07-06 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Brian Woods ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Currently, I rotate the log files twice a week. As I understand, I have to leave the > log file as one whole file for the period that I want to use Analog to analyze the >web > statistics for each virtual. How do I keep the back data that is also disappearin