Hi Alex:

I'm fairly new to analog myself, but I've been using getstats for awhile.
I'm working on converting everything to analog now.
What I've been doing is creating domainname_specific config files and
running them from cron.  This works great for me because all of my domains
create separate logfiles.  Using the OUTFILE command that Stephen mentioned
I send each of the files to a specific directory.  I'm actually creating 3
config files per domainname.  They are 1) domain_comp.cfg [includes daily,
weekly, etc.]; 2) domain_host.cfg [includes host information so I can see
who has been visiting] and 3) domain_refer.cfg [contains the addresses of
the sites that refered a visit to my server].  Once I got the hang of it, it
became pretty easy.

ANSWERS SPECIFIC TO YOUR Q's:

I'm not sure why you can't read them in your httpd directory.  This is
normally a public access web directory.  One reason I CAN think of is that
you are serving separate domains off of the httpd directory (this is what I
do), but you should be able to use the IP address itself to get into the
httpd directory.

As far as how to monitor domains, I use the host report with a "HOSTFLOOR
1r" command.  This makes sure that I display every host that has made at
least 1 request.

I would be happy to send you the config files that I'm using if you like.
I'm using a UNIX based system.

Brian


ALEX WROTE:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of A.K
>Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 3:25 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [analog-help] HELP!
>
>
>Hello!
>
>I just installed analog successfully on my dedicated server. Now I have
>a problem: It seems to run correctly but I can not view the output.html
>file because it is created in my httpd directory.
>Next thing is: How can I add domains to monitor?
>How can I make analog produce the output.html file in one folder of one
>domain or for every single domain in a folder of every domain?
>I am a little confused beause the readme file does not cover this
>information I think.
>I appreciate all help and apologize if my questions are too stupid:-)
>Thank you
>Alex
>

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