Kent:

Do you have the logs set up as daily logs?  What do you think is the best
way to set up the log files in your scenario.

Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
303-421-5140
www.warp8.com


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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 11:28 AM
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Subject: RE: [analog-help] Analog in a web hosting environment.


Here is what I do in my hosting enviroment. I run a script in the middle of
the night each night that uses one cfg file. I then specify on the command
line the source directory and output directory. This script then runs analog
one time for each domain on the server, building the command line from a
datafile. My script also archives and deletes old log files whaen it runs,
leaving only 60 days of log files to process.

Kent Ogletree
Technical Admin
Action Internet


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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:13 AM
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Subject: RE: [analog-help] Analog in a web hosting environment.


Aengus:

I like analog and I agree that it has great flexibility.  When I say server
environment - I am looking to utilize it in a manner that competes with
mediahouse or webtrends.  Where the enduser just goes to a directory and can
see his site stats without have to become knowledgeable with running analog.

This is where I got the idea that I needed several incidents of analog if I
wanted to automate it for multiple domains.  The docs say - "Note that
reading in several configuration files does not produce several output
pages, but a single output page based on all the options."  So I was
interpreting that to mean that each time analog runs it would only produce
one outfile regardless of the number of cfg files read.  Now if I am reading
that wrong (which I may be) please correct.  The purpose of my post was to
get feedback on how to make analog do what I want it to do.


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