On Saturday, December 01, 2007 8:30 AM [EDT],
Ken Mooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I'd like to use Analog but don't have root access to a UNIX server to
install it on. Is there a way to run Analog on my laptop and have the
Websphere logs from the Solaris 2.8 web server as the input files?

You can either copy the log files to your laptop, or you can map a drive to the files on the server and run Analog locally on your laptop. If the logfiles are particularly large, it may make sense to compress them before transporting them across the netwrok - Analog has native support for zipped and gzipped log fies.

Aengus
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