Just wanted to say many thanks to the analog developers. I just setup automated analog reports on 4 RedHat servers running virtual hosts. One server has about 30 virtual hosts, while another has 189 (is that a record for analog?), the other 2 each run 2 virtual hosts. Analog works great regardless of the count. I actually set this up using a couple pretty simple PHP scripts and a single CRON job. If anyone is interested in the PHP used to generate the configuration files for analog or the PHP that CRON executes to run an undefined number of reports, let me know and I will make some time to make it a usable package.
Basically, it works as follows: mkanalog.php This script creates analog configuration files for each domain in a list. This domain list is a text file, one domain per line. On my servers, I setup a /var/analog directory and I stored all the config files there - similar to named's zone files in /var/named. The mkanalog script has all the configuration parameters, but it assumes that every virtual host's configuration file is the same. Basically, customize later by hand as needed. runanalog.php This script is executed by a CRON job - or manually. It reads the directory listing of /var/analog and runs an analog report for each configuration file found. This means that no matter how many configuration files there are, they will get run without changing the CRON job or runanalog.php at all. Once I wrote the PHP's and figured out my default analog configuration, it took me less than 5 minutes to have configuration files generated for over 200 virtual hosts - that included having to move them to the appropriate server from my workstation. That certainly beats the time it was taking to setup WebTrend's automated analyzation - which took about 5 minutes PER HOST. The PHP scripts are written to run in console mode, but they could easily be adapted to work for web. Regards, James Linden +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this | mailing list, go to | http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help/unsubscribe.html | | List archives are available at | http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help@lists.isite.net/ | http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help/archives/ | http://www.tallylist.com/archives/index.cfm/mlist.7 +------------------------------------------------------------------------