>Yes, it does mean they haven't read the documentation either.  I figured it
>out, but you have to admit it's not very clear in the beginning (at least
>for idiots like myself).  I was used to httpd.conf where you specify
>everything in the config file, and only run the program once.  This is
>different, where you run the program many times with different config files.

I'd have to say that the nature of the beasts are such that there wasn't much 
confusion for me. Sure, you define everything in httpd.conf, but you're running one 
server that just happens to be able to do several varieties of one thing. Analog is a 
reporting program. Aren't most reporting programs designed to run once per requested 
report? Even WebTrends, that marvelous bloatware, has to be told to run specific 
reports one at a time.

I'll go back into hiding now...


Karel P Kerezman
Network Administrator
Entercom Radio Portland
KGON KKSN-AM/FM KNRK KFXX KRSK
Visit the Lab: http://washuu.kgon.com

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