On Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:03 AM [EDT],
Gary Perkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

/logs/%Y/%m/%d/access_log


What LOGFILE commands are you using in your analog.cfg? If you're
putting each rotated log into a seperate subdirectory, you'd need a
seperate LOGFILE command for each logfile.


hi Aengus,
thanks for reply ...

i have been using:

LOGFILE "/var/vhosts/henchman.co.uk/www/logs/%Y/%M/%D/access_log"
LOGFORMAT AUTO

LOGFILE "/var/vhosts/henchman.co.uk/www/logs/%Y/%M/%D/access_log"
is LOGFILE "/var/vhosts/henchman.co.uk/www/logs/2006/09/21/access_log"
today.

Tomorrow it will be

LOGFILE "/var/vhosts/henchman.co.uk/www/logs/2006/09/22/access_log"

so i need one for each day? can analog iterate?
will try that.

I don't know off-hand if LOGFILE /var/vhosts/henchman.co.uk/www/logs/*/*/*/access_log
will work.

Aengus


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