Just had another thought. Could I use cron to automatically do this for me?
If I wanted to have my logs done every night, could I make a cron statement
that changes the analog.cfg, then a few minutes later runs analog? Then
once it's run, have another cron statement that changes it again, then runs
analog again? This would have the same result as adding the feature to
analog, only it's doing it all manually.
Brian Tobin
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> From: Michael Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Vivtek
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 17:24:52 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Problem with adding multiple logs
>
> You can't. Well, the rule is with Analog: one run, one output. If you need
> three outputs, you need to run it three times; a good way to do this with
> virtual hosting is to write a Perl script which reads the directory where you
> keep your virtual hosts' logs, and use +C to build a command line for Analog
> which specifies a separate LOGFILE and OUTFILE for each one of your log files.
>
> Hope that helped!
> Michael
>
> Brian Tobin wrote:
>
>> I am using Analog version 4.11 on a Redhat linux 6.2 system. I installed it
>> via RPM and it works perfectly fine with just one log file. Since I host 3
>> web sites on my server, all logged to seperate files, I thought it would be
>> a good idea if every web site I hosted could have it's own report made from
>> it's own logfile. To do this, in the sample virtual hosts config file, it
>> says :
>>
>> "There are basically two ways to set up your web server if you are serving
>> lots of virtual domains. The first, which is usually better if you don't
>> have many virtual domains, is to log them all to different logfiles. Then
>> you can analyse each single domain independently."
>>
>> The only problem with that is my question, "How do I analyze each domain
>> separately?" Right now my config file looks like this:
>>
>> LOGFILE /home/brian/logs/fleacircus.org-access_log http://www.fleacircus.org
>> OUTFILE /home/brian/public_html/log/logfile.html
>> HOSTNAME "Flea Circus"
>>
>> LOGFILE /home/jhague/logs/koingosw.com-access_log http://www.koingosw.com
>> OUTFILE /home/jhague/public_html/log/index.html
>> HOSTNAME "Koingo Software"
>>
>> LOGFILE /home/msedore/logs/mikesedore.com-access_log
>> http://www.mikesedore.com
>> OUTFILE /home/msedore/public_html/log/index.html
>> HOSTNAME "MikeSedore.com"
>>
>> When this runs, however, this it will display perfectly for the flea circus
>> logfile. Everything that's in fleacircus.org-access_log will be shown in
>> the corresponding report, nothing more.
>> The koingosw.com one does not work so well. It's report displays all info
>> for the koingosw.com-access_log AND the fleacircus.org-access_log. The
>> mikesedore.com report displays info from mikesedore.com-access_log,
>> koingosw.com-access_log AND fleacircus.org-access_log. I'm asking how I can
>> get all three of these logfiles to produce their very own independant
>> report. Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Brian Tobin
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