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the log by
domain? If that's really the best way, then that's fine by me. I was
just hoping there might be a way of writing to separate log files from
the start, rather than chopping them up after the fact.
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, the second
instance will not start unless it's on a different port.
So I'm stuck. How should I be doing this?
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Marcus
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format once the logs are rotated out. It seems like that would do
pretty much what I want.
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got about a dozen or so domains, it *could* have worked for me...
I think a single large NCSA log file that I can then hack apart with
Perl or some webstats/log-parser program is probably going to be
easiest, as above.
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sub-files and
sub-folders of /foo (/foo/, /foo/bar, /foo/index.html etc) but
*not* /foobar?
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Marcus
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