Hello,
I'm still looking for a solution to generate multiple reports from one log
file.
Any clue ?
Thank you in advance
Stephane Bezpalko
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Support for analog web log analyzer wrote:
There are no errors in the log at all - it has some lines stating it turned
off some reports, but they are not errors ;)
However, it does not find any succesfull requests in the logs -
Successful requests: 0
Logfile lines without status code: 36
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Hello,
I'm still looking for a solution to generate multiple reports from one log
file.
HOW-TO Use Analog for Virtual Hosts
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Just curious, as I'm new at this. How does one
recognize a robot entry?
Tom Wade
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Subject: [analog-help] Robots
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I’ve been reading
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, John Allspaw wrote:
I've been thru every *INCLUDE/*EXCLUDE iteration that I can find, but to no
avail.
To reiterate:
I want analog to pay attention to one file in the logs:
/images/thing.gif
an example of how this shows up looks like this, (client IP obfuscated):
Michael Leong wrote:
I'm doing a daily crunch of my webserver logs along w/ cache files.
However, my cache file is getting very big (700MB) and the system is
running of memory. I'm already using the LOWMEM options and turned
off unnecessary reports.
Is it possible to compact the cache
Alex Polvi wrote:
In order to follow the cache per log procedure on docs/cache.html, will we
need to create a config for each log file? Our log files are split up
hourly -- so I have been trying to find a solution that does not require
a config for each log.
You can name the logfile
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