We run Analog on Linux for dozens of domains. I have a "universal" 
configuration file, all of the configuration commands that are the same 
for all of the domains. Once a day a shell script steps through all of 
the domains we host and invokes Analog once for each domain with the 
appropriate command line options to tell it where the log files are, what 
the domain name is, etc. The whole thing took me an hour or two to setup 
a few years ago.

Jason


On 6/7/02 10:52 AM Chuck Schick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I have been using analog for a couple of years and Report Magic just
>recently.  As our webhosting business has grown, it has become apparent that
>we need to come up with a method where site stats are more automated.  It
>appears that analog is really designed for the desktop environment instead
>of an online server environment.  If others on this list are running analog
>on a web server with multiple domains(100+), I would like to hear how you
>automate it for each domain.  For us it appears that we would have to
>install a copy of analog for each domain with its own cfg file and then run
>it from batch files.  Ditto with Report magic.  If people have other ways of
>doing it - I would like to hear how they are doing it. Especially for
>Windows NT/2000 environment.


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