On Feb 11, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Aengus wrote:
Your DEFAULTLOGFORMAT starts with a space (everything within the
parentheses is important), your logfile doesn't.
If you take the spaces out at the beinning and end of the LOGFORMAT,
Analog will interpret the sample lines you provided.
LOGFORMAT
Roberto Hoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> DEFAULTLOGFORMAT ( [%Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j] %v:%j %s:%j %j %j %Tms %c %j %j
> %b %j "%j" "%r" "%j" "%q" "%f" "%B" "%j" "%j" )
>
>
> This is a sample of the log:
>
> [2008-02-11 10:50:02 EST] library.dartmouth.edu:80 130.189.217.32:-
> HTTP/1.1 GET 28505ms
I have a relatively complex Apache log format that I'm trying to get
analyzed with Analog. I have been unable to get the LogFormat
directive correct, though, so I'm hoping to receive a bit of guidance.
First off, I'm using Analog 6.0 and Apache 2.2.4
The LogFormat line from httpd.conf:
Log
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