Hi there.
If I want the "Directory Report" to be two levels deep, do I simply use
SUBDIR */*
Will this have any effect on any of the other reports?
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Jørn Poulsen wrote:
If I want the "Directory Report" to be two levels deep, do I simply use
SUBDIR */*
Will this have any effect on any of the other reports?
Yes this will work. No it will not affect any other reports.
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
Hello to all,
with different versions of analog, I'm facing a strange problem on our system.
We're running Apache 1.3.9 on AIX 4.3, and the Analog versions I've tested are 3.32
and 4.11 (also running on this AIX system).
With BOTH analog versions, the situation is pretty much the same:
The
Read docs/lowmem.html and use FILELOWMEM
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Hi people,
Is it possible to make it visibible on the Analog-report which user was
online on what day?? So that I can check who logged in on a certain day??
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Met vriendelijke groet,
Tim Stoop
Mailing Lits Inbox wrote:
With the logfiles from port 443, the analog process starts to work, but allocates
more and more memory during its runtime, until the hard system
limit of 256M is reached (then of course the process is terminated by AIX). The
ammount of used memory increases
Oops. That should have been "FILELOWMEM", not "REQLOWMEM". Details are in the Analog
docs under docs/lowmem.html
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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Tim Stoop wrote:
Is it possible to make it visibible on the Analog-report which user was
online on what day?? So that I can check who logged in on a certain day??
No. This is a cross-reference report and requires way to much memory for
Analog to handle. See the FAQ (docs/faq.html) item B18.