Me! Yes, that's right. After staring at the manual without Analog installed
to try things, I've hit a brick wall. And I'm sure this is something so
incredibly obvious, my reputation (??) will be tarnished for years to
come...

My problem is thus: I see sites (line Analog's) that have usage stats from
1994 to the year 2000. And my question is: how is that possible? Questions
running through my head:

a) They can't keep the log files right? That'd be crazy?

b) Is it done with cache files? Cache files from 1994 to the year 2000?

c) How does Analog, in March of 2000, know about the reports from 1994, to
generate a new monthly report with info from 1994 to the year 2000?

d) Does it have anything to do with OUTPUT COMPUTER? And if it does, does
that mean that Analog would have to be run twice for each config file? One
to generate the COMPUTER file (this COMPUTER file - how would it remember
all the other reports from 1994 onward? or does it?), and the one to analyze
the COMPUTER file and report everything?

As you can see, I have no clue. And I'm adverse to installing it until I can
see it working on paper. Basically, this is what I want:

a) Reports generated every week.
b) A monthly report.
c) An overall report.

I'm coming from using boutell.com's wusage script - we're using a really old
version that had a slight and annoying Feb. 29th, 2000 problem, and we
certainly don't want to pay anything for an upgrade. Our sites have been set
on Analog for a while.

We've got about 120 virtual domains that would all follow one format (with
separate reports for each virt.) and then one guy (me) whose annoying and
likes to tweak everything to death.

So. Any advanced help would be appreciated...

Kevin Hemenway
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