On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Peter Reid wrote:
You're on a Mac? Try running it by double-clicking the app instead of
dragging and dropping.
Tried this and get the same result!
In that case, you must have declared it as a configuration file somehow.
It's the only way you could get unknown
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Unwanted lines mean they were excluded with an INCLUDE or EXCLUDE
command.
Or FROM or TO.
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Patrick Gormley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been working on this for the past few days and no matter what
I do Analog (5.1c) will not produce any logs from my Webstar V logs.
However, everytime I run Analog I get a message saying that some 60,000
lines in my file (almost all) were
Hello,
My Failure report shows the number of failed requests but doesn't list the
filenames. The entries in the logfile don't appear to be corrupt so the format is OK I
guess. Any idea what the problem may be?
Kind regards,
Jerry Caupain
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jerry Caupain wrote:
Hello,
My Failure report shows the number of failed requests but doesn't list
the filenames. The entries in the logfile don't appear to be corrupt so
the format is OK I guess. Any idea what the problem may be?
Doesn't list the filenames? What
The report consists of these two lines:
File Name Number of requests Percentage of the requests Number of
requests in
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jerry Caupain wrote:
The report consists of these two lines:
File Name Number of requests Percentage of the requests Number of
requests in
From: Jerry Caupain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The report consists of these two lines:
File Name Number of requests Percentage of the requests Number of
What's the line immediately before this?
(My Failure Report has these column headers:
reqs: 7-day reqs: last time: file
Are you
Thanx for helping me out! It works fine now!
Untill next time,
Jerry Caupain
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jerry Caupain wrote:
The report consists of these two lines:
File Name Number of requests Percentage of the requests Number of
Can anyone tell me how to set up domain reports for analog using IIS 5.0?
Bruce Keene
Hill Country Web
www.hillcountryweb.com
Phone 512.264.8440
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Bruce Keene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to set up domain reports for analog
Analog does Domain reports automatically, but you have to do DNS lookups
to get anything useful.
http://www.analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq140
Aengus
Peter Reid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Re: [analog-help] Analysing Vicomsoft Internet
GatewayOn Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Peter Reid wrote:
You're on a Mac? Try running it by double-clicking the app
instead of
dragging and dropping.
Tried this and get the same result!
In that case, you must have
When I create a log file based on the sample you provided below, name it
WebSTAR.log, and run it against the 5.1d Mac distribution with no changes
to the configuration file I get:
Processing...
analog: analog version 5.1/Mac
analog: Warning M: Logfile WebSTAR.log contains lines with no file
Check to make sure that analog.cfg and manconf.cfg did not
inadvertently get overwritten with logfile data. They should both look
like Analog configuration files.
They look fine with the kind of config settings you'd expect to see.
With SETTINGS ON, I just get all the settings listed, no
I can't do any DNS lookups using Windows XP because Analog crashes. I think
this is already old news.
But I can't use any of the helper applications also. Is anybody using any
tool with success? Which one?
Thanks
Paulo Pires
VisualNet Lda.
www.visualnet.pt
That all makes sense to me, there are no request names or byte counts in
your sample log.
When I drag and drop that log onto the Analog application I get exactly
the error messages you describe below. Drag and drop attepmts to
determine if a file is a log file or a configration file by looking
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