There is now an exe file that takes care of this. Will send it to you, if
you send me your e-dress ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Also, I have finally figured out the logformat for an extended (with all
options checked) logfile for analog to analyze.
I have IIS4 set to produce monthly logfiles, in w3c extended extended
logfile format, with all extended properties selected.
In the config file, I have the following line:
LOGFORMAT
%j\n%Y-%m-%d%w%h:%n:%j%w%S%w%j%w%j%w%j%w%v%w%j%w%r%w%q%w%c%w%j%w%b%w%j%w%T%w
%j%w%j%w%A%w%j%w%f\n
Analog seems to like it...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jimmy Daresta
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [analog-help] IIS analog setup driving me crazy......
Hi,
Perhaps someone can help me with this. I have used analog
before, but only on Unix machines. Well where I work now we have
a private intranet that uses IIS. I wanted to use analog to parse our
webserver files. For some reason I keep getting a 500 error every
time. Here is what Igotas far as setup, permissions, files, etc.
Perl- 5.6 Activestate
NT Server service pack 6a
IIS 4
I installed analog in a directory called logreports which is under the
wwwroot. To simply test it I made wwwroot wide open permission
wise and to where it could execute. All the files from the original
zip are in the directory. I installed the latest version. Perl is in
C:\perl. Permissions are wide open on it too. Here is the
configurable parts per the instructions:
-anglform.pl-
#!C:\Perl\bin\perl
$analog = 'C:\InetPub\wwwroot\logreports\analog';
-analog.cfg-
LOGFILE C:\InetPub\wwwroot\logreports\analog\logfile.log
-anglform.html-
<form action="anlgform.pl" method="POST">
<input type=hidden name="cg"
value="C:\InetPub\wwwroot\logreports\analog\analog.cfg">
As you can see I am using the sample logfile so I know its not a
logformat problem. When I do the test at the command prompt I
get the following:
Content-Type: text/plain
CGI ON
DNS NONE
WARNINGS FL
LOGFILE logfile.log
OUTFILE stdout
I am at a loss. I am to the point that I may give upon the perl
aspect and see if I can write a ASP page that can achieve the
samething. However I do not want to reinvent the wheel here.
Thanks in advance.
Jimmy Daresta
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