In the quoted post I noticed the following string:

>   OUTFILE /websites/virtual1/reports/report_%D_%M_%Y.html

I'm guessing that the '_%D_%M_%Y' is passing the day, month, and year to
the report filename; I don't see anything about this in Analog's docs
(there's a lot there, I could have missed it), or perhaps it's a unix
thing?  If I'm correct in what it does, what else is needed to set up
passing the date, etc.?  My one problem with Analog reports has been not
knowing how to customize the report names output this way.


At 01:02 PM 01/02/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>At 12.09 31/12/99 -0800, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
><snip>
>>I assume that I must do something with
>>/etc/analog.cfg?
>
>If your logs are in separate folders it's very easy:
>1) create a different .cfg file for every domain (virtual1.cfg,
>virtual2.cfg and so on) pointing correctly these parameters for every domain
>   LOGFILE /logs/virtual1/*
>   OUTFILE /websites/virtual1/reports/report_%D_%M_%Y.html
>See analog documentation for other personalizations.
>
>2) write a batch file containing these lines:
>
>analog +gvirtual1.cfg -G
>analog +gvirtual2.cfg -G
>and so on
>
>That means "use virtual1.cfg instead of the original analog.cfg"
>
>3) run the batch file and everything is done.
>
>Hope this helps!
>
>Marco Bernardini
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