Daniel Bondurant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I'm having a slight problem with using rotated logs in analog.

> I am loading in the logfiles with these commands
> LOGFILE /var/log/apache/mysite-access.log
> LOGFILE /var/log/apache/mysite-access.log.*.gz

> only problem is logrotate numbers the logs
> mysite-acces.log.0.gz
> mysite-acces.log.1.gz
> mysite-acces.log.2.gz
> ...
> mysite-acces.log.11.gz
> mysite-acces.log.12.gz

> but when they are loaded in, they are in the order
> mysite-acces.log.0.gz
> mysite-acces.log.1.gz
> mysite-acces.log.11.gz
> mysite-acces.log.12.gz
> mysite-acces.log.2.gz
> ...

> so analog gets confused, and the last date I get is in 9.gz

> is there anyway around this? I'm sure it a pretty common problem.

I believe Analog will handle requests out of order. I've never had a
problem with this kind of rotation before.

You might want to run analog with '-settings' to see what log files it
is loading and whether there are any constraints on dates (e.g. FROM
or TO commands) in effect.

--

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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