Analog, what a great tool!  I'm amazed at the scope, flexibility and
complexity. Well done!

A few questions, please?  This has been asked before...but I'm still not
seeing the answer after looking at the doc.
"Question: How can I change the basis for plotting the File-Size pie >
chart, from number of requests, to amount 
of traffic (as is the case > with the Organization and File-Type reports)?
See the documentation on pie charts in docs/othreps.html. 
I have looked at the docs/othreps.html, and tried a few options, but I still
get 2454 requests showing up as 0 bytes.
I thought I would see something like a SIZEFLOOR keyword?
Sorry, if this is a silly question, but I'm a Analog Newbie....If requests
for 0 bytes can't be turned off, what does it represent?


Next question: 
I *think* I have followed the steps outlined in the
http://www.analog.cx/how-to/vhosts1/index.html, 
to analyze logs from several hosts but the command to run analog against a
file other than analog.cfg 
complains like so....
> ls *.cfg
analog.cfg     webtest_analog.cfg  webserv_analog.cfg  
>
>./analog -G +webtest_analog.cfg
./analog: analog version 5.22/OS390
./analog: Warning C: Command line argument +webtest_analog.cfg too long:
 ignoring end of it
(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)   ....
...
It then proceeds to spit out some html...which looks to be based on what it
finds in from anglhead.h ? 
If I rename the .cfg files so that the one I want to work with currently is
called analog.cfg, then plain old 
> ./analog  works just fine.   


I have tried shorter names, and using  the CONFIGFILE keyword ...but no
success yet.
What am I missing? 

Thanks, 
Lisa Bates
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