On 02/05/07, Mick Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Thank you - I had a lack of understanding of how the log files were
processed by the server. So in the case of a server which rotates the
files on a weekly basis, I just download log.1.gz every week. If I
happen to miss it one week, then next week it will have been rotated
to log.2.gz. I think!

I then create an archive of the log.1.gz files to run through Analog.
Is that broadly correct?


Yes, that's the usual situation on a Linux box. But you can look
inside your logfiles to make sure.

--
Stephen Turner
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