* If running Apache, check the configuration file for the CustomLog
line to find out where log files are stored for your site.
* Use Analog's LOGFILE command to point the the log file and
APACHELOGFORMAT command to match your log file format if it's not
standard (but try letting Analog auto-detect it first).
* Run Analog from the shell and look for any warning or error
messages that might indicate what it is or is not finding (like
missing log files or emtpy reports).
* If you have very little data in your log files, try changing some
of the *FLOOR settings to show all results.See the manual at http://analog.cx/docs/Readme.html for details. There might also be some useful information in the HOW-TO pages: http://analog.cx/how-to/index.html.
-- Jeremy Wadsack Seven Simple Machines
John Harman wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to get analog to run on a Linux box with Plesk 7 installed.
Just wondered whether anyone else had tried and succeeded/failed in doing so before as I can't seem to get analog to access to log files (it returns a blank report).
Any ideas welcomed.
Regards,
John Harman Infotex (UK) Limited
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