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.

Hardly - it's a credit to it's usefulness that even people who have
never encountered a command line app before will use Analog, but it's
popularity on desktop machines is a result of it's power and
flexibility, not because it's not capable of doing the job in a 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.

What makes you think you'd need a separate copy for each domain? The
LOGFILE and OUTFILE command allow Analog to read any logfile from any
location on your server, and write a report to any location on your
server. Any thing you need to customize for a specific report can be
specified just as easily, either on the command line, or in a custom
.cfg file.

Aengus

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