Hi many thanks for your help I see what you mean, I will follow your
advice..
Regards Rosemarie.
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From: "Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Support for analog web log analyzer" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Starting up.


>
> On Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:35 AM [EDT],
> Rosemarie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I hope that some one can help. I run a small business on the north
> > west coast of Scotland and have built web sites for myself and
> > several of my clients. In the past I have used an American based firm
> > for obtaining hits to the sites,  registering each individually. My
> > local server. Cali.co.uk has recommend the analog programme as being
> > much netter. I have made a start and included my own business name
> > and URL.in the config, and seen the results.  But I am not sure if I
> > should then go into config and add all the other names  or if not
> > then how do I set up each individual one on my computer. I have
> > printed off all the read me file but am getting somewhat bogged down
> > with that, I really need it a little more simplified.
> > Hoping that you can help
>
> I would strongly recommend that you familairise yourself with Analog by
> concentrating on a single website. Once you understand what Analog is
doing
> with the logfiles for that website, including where it puts the output,
and
> how you manage that, then start to look into applying that understanding
to
> creating reports for 2 or more websites.
>
> Remember that Analog just analyses logfiles. It doesn't know, or care,
> whether they are from a single website or multiple websites. If you have a
> procedure in place for managing multiple sets of logfiles, then you can
> easily create custom config files for Analog that will tell it where to
find
> a specific set of logfiles, and where to put the output for the analysis
of
> that set of logs.
>
> If Calico are offering Analog on the server, then they should have advice
> about how to configure it for multiple sites. If they are suggesting that
> you download the logfiles to your own machine to run Analog reports, then
> your best bet is to get it working for one site to your satisfaction
before
> worrying about multiple sites. The trick at that point will be to put all
> the common settings in the default analog.cfg file, and move all the
custom
> settings to website1.cfg, website2.cfg, etc.
>
> Aengus
>
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