On 4/18/99 4:48 AM Daniel Beer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I have been having a lot of trouble with logfiles created by Apache - we
>have been using v1.0 and 1.3.3 (I am not sure if these are different.
>
>There are 4 separate logs created - error_log agent_log referer_log and
>access_log and everytime I run analog, it complains of errors.
>
>The servers are running on Unix and I am using Mac Analog.
>
>Does apache use odd log formats? - (the error log seems strange, and the
>referrer log has no file names or any other information than the browser).
>
>I'd love some help to get this sorted out.

Analog should automaticaly read the access_log, agent_log and 
referer_log. It does not read the error_log. Apache has a completely 
configurable log format. The default tends to be NCSA Common log format 
with optional seperate agent and referer logs, but is sometimes NCSA 
Combined. Analog will read any of those formats, and should be able to 
determine the format automaticaly. You might want to try over-riding the 
automatic format determination with:

LOGFORMAT COMMON
LOGFORMAT REFERRER
LOGFORMAT BROWSER


Good Luck
Jason

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