I currently use Analog to produce reports of my server's "access_log*" files. Earlier this month I began seeing a new set of logs from my host (Network Solutions) called error_log, error_log.1, error_log.2, etc. Can Analog be used to look at and analyze these reports as well?

The format is obviously completely different from typical access_log files. Here's an example of an error_log line (all on one line of course):

[Fri Jun 22 04:50:03 2007][error] [client 66.249.72.74] File does not exist: /data/13/0/106/102/758102/user/775099/htdocs/main.html

I am not speaking about the error.txt file produced by Analog. I'm talking about *server* error logs. I'm not sure these logs have much value since errors such as the one in the line above are already caught and analyzed via the usual server log analysis.

--Andrew Myers--
CCM Webmaster

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