> > But what we'd like to do would be to combine the "compressed"
> > transfer_log info and the "current" transfer_log info (ie since last

> If you do something like
>     LOGFILE /logfiles/archives/*.gz
>     LOGFILE /logfiles/transfer_log.log
> Analog should combine the two into a single report. This holds > 
> command line as well:
>     analog /logfiles/archives/*.gz,/logfiles/transfer_log.log

Hmm - you are right.. :^)

I am using a command line like below (should all be one line)

nice ./analog ../logs/admak.com.au* _
-O../admak.com.au/hits.html _
+C"HOSTNAME (admak.com.au)"

In this case we would want to process
../logs/admak.com.au-transfer_log  and
../logs/admak.com.au-transfer_log.gz

After GZipping the logfile on 14th Aug 1999 and running this 
command, a look at the report being produced showed that only 
the hits on the 14th (ie the current uncompressed logfile) were 
being analysed. This info was on the header of the report of course..

However ...today I tried again (using the DEBUG F switch in 
analog.cfg) and I can see that analog is indeed now processing 
both files, and the output report shows results from the full date 
range in both files (ie including hits after the file was GZ'd)

So it works (as advertised)  ...  sorry to waste everyone's time ... I 
swear the facts are as I set them out :^)  

Thanks for the help (even the confirmation was helpful !!!!)

Brad

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