On Friday, May 19, 2006 11:33 AM [EDT],
Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, Analog can perform faster on zipped/compressed log files
than uncompressed files. This is because the slowest part of
processing is reading the disk. Memory and processor are so much
faster that you can a
You can still use Analog - you just have to run it once for each IP (or
once for each search phrase) using the appropriate *INCLUDE command. You
could then post-process the results (Analog has both a computer-readable
output format and an XML output format) and generate your combined
report.
If An
Actually, Analog can perform faster on zipped/compressed log files than
uncompressed files. This is because the slowest part of processing is
reading the disk. Memory and processor are so much faster that you can
actually get better performance with moderately compressed files even
though it has t
On Friday, May 19, 2006 10:25 AM [EDT],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
really?
you can have your log files in zip format and Analog can still read
them? Can I put a bunch of logs in 1 Zip file?
Yes.
http://analog.cx/docs/logfile.html#UNCOMPRESS
Aengus
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really?
you can have your log files in zip format and Analog can still read them?
Can I put a bunch of logs in 1 Zip file?
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> From: "Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/05/19 Fri AM 10:10:42 EDT
> To: "Support for analog web log analyzer"
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Ageing off old data
>
>> Is it possible to customize the "Search Word Report" so it shows the
>> visitor's IP number for each search word?
>No. For a start, what would Analog display if 10 people searched on a
single
>word?
For 10 people searching on a single word, we'd need all 10 IP numbers.
We'll use perl instead.
On Friday, May 19, 2006 9:54 AM [EDT],
Todd Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have log files from 3 years ago. Every day I run analog with an at
command and reanalyze everything. This is valuable because I am able
to show our year over year growth, as well as make year to date
comparisons.
I have log files
from 3 years ago. Every day I run analog with an at command and reanalyze
everything. This is valuable because I am able to show our year over year
growth, as well as make year to date comparisons. The problem is that
these files are beginning to eat up my hard drive spac
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