From: "Richard Welty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> i have analog working on a limited basis on my redhat 7.1 server, and
need
> to set up some log file rotation stuff before i put it into production.
>
> from my quick scan of  the documentation and the FAQ, it doesn't appear
> that this is integral to analog (which makes sense), but i figure that
most
> everyone using analog has already written such scripts. i have a server
> running apache which has 20 or so virtual domains, each of which should
> have its stats compiled independently. i'm looking to build a cron
driven
> setup which will take care of rotating log files and generating reports
on
> a regular basis; i don't have any set ideas about the exact way this is
to
> be done, but just want to find out how others have done this.
>
> i have already worked out how to run analog with differing configuration
> files so that i can read the logs i want and put the output files in the
> directories i want. i'm just not quite sure how to tackle the rotation
> part.

Don't take this the wrong way, but this really is a topic for a linux
mailing list - you'll probably find a higher proportion of linux users who
have scripts for rotating log files of some sort than Analog users who
have scripts for Red Hat.

Aengus

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