"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
> Got it! Wow, this stuff is NOT intuitive! It would help greatly if the docs had
>something like:
>
> If you're running apache on unix with virtual servers,
> place these commands in your httpd.conf file:
>
> LogFormat "%h %l %t \"%r\" %>s %b %v \"%{referer}i\" \"%{user-Agent}i\""
>combination
> LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer
> LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent
> CustomLog logs/access_log combined
>
> Then place these files in your analog.cfg file:
>
> LOGFORMAT (%s - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r %j" %c %b %v "%f" "%B")
>
> I finally have it figuring out the domains.
Well, I don't think that Analog is the place for documentation on Apache. It is
assumed that you (or someone involved in setting up web servers on your system) has
some
familiarity with Apache configuration and can handle this.
Also, the above (without typos) ships in almost every default Apache install, but may
not be the way a user want to configure apache.
> NOW... On to ANALOG's configuration... It's sorting out the domains, and giving me
>a % of usage. I'd like to see actual bytes as well. Where is all the reporting
>defined?
In the docs. :) See docs/timereps.html#timeCOLS and docs/othreps.html#othCOLS for
details on column information.
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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