On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tristan Lawrence wrote:
> A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs
> without any temporal inconsistancies. If you are just running analog on
> the log, there is no real reason you need to do this. In fact I think
> you could just use multiple LOGFILE entries. Analog will give overlap
> errors but it will go ahead and generate the reports.
>
This is correct. In fact you can even just concatenate the two logfiles and
get the same results (this is a natural thing to do on Unix). Unlike many
log analysers, analog doesn't assume that the logfile is in chronological
order.
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