On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Aengus wrote:
I tend to see it the other way round, that that one file allows me to get
rid of 400k of hard to use separate pieces of documentation.
I guess the problem is not one or the other, but that both are included,
thus duplicating 400k of data in the download. So
Hi,
does Analog 5.03
support incremental processing?. I mean, do we need all logs to
generate reports?
can it be defined in
analog content groups as in webtrends?. I mean, can it been several pages joined
by a unique name?
Many
tranks
Nuria
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Andres Pastor, Nuria wrote:
Hi,
does Analog 5.03 support incremental processing?
Yes. See incremental processing in the index to the documentation.
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Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road,
Can anyone help with this? I have about 16 log files which were saved by a
colleague as text files, and then forwarded to me. All of them give corrupt
line errors. Example:
142.165.70.20 - - [01/Jul/2001:21:22:34 +] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 4250
Well I am starting to get it. :)
I set analog to do a dns lookup as follows:
DNSFILE C:\rlws\www\analog\dnscache.txt
DNS WRITE
DNSBADHOURS 48
when I executed analog.exe the command line window opened with a flashing
curser.
it's been sitting like that for about 4 hours. I realize that this
Hi!
what's happend to analog.cx? I can't get that page anymore.
--
mfg
Andre
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I set analog to do a dns lookup as follows:
DNSFILE C:\rlws\www\analog\dnscache.txt
DNS WRITE
DNSBADHOURS 48
when I executed analog.exe the command line window opened with a
flashing curser.
Analog is a console mode program - it's supposed to run in a
From: Weddington, Dimitrius R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running analog-5.02. The dnscache file gets filled with IPs that
analog
can't resolve. However I can resolve the address when I do a nslookup by
hand. Ideas?
What platform are you on? What DNS directives do you have in your cfg
files? Do
OS: HP-UX 11.00
CFG File:
DNS WRITE
DNSFILE /tmp/dnscache
DNSLOCKFILE /tmp/dns.lock
Ping does resolve. The problem that I see is that (with debugging turned on)
all DNS lookups fails.
The /tmp/dnscache example:
16602675 194.90.253.36 *
%nslookup 194.90.253.36
Name:proxy2.dspis.co.il
See, that's the problem though. I checked the format code and it was set to
COMMON. But I get this in my log:
Jun 30 20:02:07 localhost httpd_static: 204.71.191.80 - -
[30/Jun/2001:20:02:07 +] GET /download.html HTTP/1.0 200 33829 -
LECodeChecker/3.0 libgetdoc/1.0
That makes no sense
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