On 3/25/99 11:34 AM Kelly Konechny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>My Web* header looks like this:
>
>!!WebSTAR      STARTUP 03/02/99:11:53
>#Version: 1.0
>#Software: WebSTAR/3.0.2
>#Start-Date: 03/02/99:11:53
>#Fields: CS(COOKIE) CS(HOST) CS(REFERER) CS(USER-AGENT) CS-HOST CS-IP 
>CS-METHOD
>CS-STATUS CS-URI CS-URI-QUERY CS-URI-STEM DATE SC-STATUS TIME TIME_TAKEN 
>BYTES
>C-DNS C-IP
>
>Analog runs, and processes the file with the EXTENDED option, but the 
>number of
>corrupt lines is the actual number of hits. Any help with be extremley
>appreciated.

You must be getting a warning message from Analog about "invalid log 
format" lines. Analog does not like to see duplicate fields in the log. 
CS-URI and CS-URI-STEM are identical. CS-HOST and C-DNS are identical. 
CS-IP and C-IP are identical. SC-STATUS and CS-STATUS are identical.  And 
only one of C-IP and C-DNS can be present, because Analog takes them as 
both containing the host name even though they can have different values.

It is possible to manualy configure Analog to tell it which fields to 
read and which to ignore, but it would be much simpler and save you lots 
of disk space to eliminate the duplicate fields.

Jason

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