Title: Virtual Hosts
All,
Is it possible to have Analog access two different log files when your running virtual hosts? If so, how?
BK
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Title: View analog results over web
What is the easiest way to view my Analog reports via a web interface?
Thanks,
Bill Kent
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asy" depends on your skills and requirements.
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> Also, you can just script your Analog setup to write to a known location
> on your web server if you don't want the interactive stuff.
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> Jeremy Wadsack
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> Bill Kent wr
? If not, what simple text editor can I use to make successful edits?
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Bill Kent
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> Reply-To: Support for analog web log analyzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:57:05 -0500
> To: Support for analog web log analyzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Panther, Analog.cfg showing as a text file, how do
> I convert to uni
directories that contain these and what should be the format I enter into the analog.cfg folder.
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Bill Kent
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directory in UNIX.
How do I kick-off this report? I’ve read some reports that say to get in the directory and type “analog”.
That doesn’t work...any recommendations?
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Bill Kent
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nied". In the
Analog directory, it cannot be found. Not sure where to go and I've read
the document you referenced, think the problem may be that I have the mac
port.
Thanks,
Bill Kent
> From: Aengus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Support for analog web log analyzer
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d line: Mac
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> There are two different versions of Analog for the Macintosh. It sounds
> like you want the Darwin command line version. See
> <http://www.analog.cx/download.html>. The "regular" Macintosh version
> doesn't work from the command line.
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>
or the Macintosh. It sounds
> like you want the Darwin command line version. See
> <http://www.analog.cx/download.html>. The "regular" Macintosh version
> doesn't work from the command line.
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Title: Re: [analog-help] Running analog from Unix command line: Mac
Leonard,
I have edited analog.cfg to point to the correct location and it doesn’t appear to be picking up the config. Is there another place where the LOGFILE directive should be edited? Thanks for your help...
Bill Kent
still looking for the access log at the following path:
Failed to open logfile /var/log/httpd/access_log.*:
I don’t understand where that path is feeding in from. Thanks for your continued help.
Thanks,
Bill Kent
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Title: Location of Analog in Unix
All,
I downloaded the Darwin Command Line version from www.analog.cx. I then moved it to the /tmp directory per the instructions and ran the install.sh script. It appeared to install successfullybut to where? I can’t find the analog.cfg file to make the
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