cdelikat wrote:
I'm having trouble getting the REDIR report to work. My config file
entry is as follows:
REDIR ON
REDIRFLOOR 0r
I'm not sure on this, but you may need tou use REDIRFLOOR 1r (analog will
match anything with one or more requests).
HTH
Jeremy
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, cdelikat wrote:
I'm having trouble getting the REDIR report to work. My config file
entry is as follows:
REDIR ON
REDIRFLOOR 0r
The log definitely has redirects, which analog acknowledges in its
general summary. However, analog gives me the
Hi Sthepen.
Sorry for the delay of this reply, but I have been knocked down by the
flu for a few days...
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:52:46 + (GMT)
I'm going to advertise it on my bugs page, but I was hoping
for a second person to tell me it's working first.
Yes! It works!
I have downloaded
I would love to see one of your bat files. The one we are running just
has the basic analog.exe.
Thanks,
Dan
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n:Kerning;Daniel
tel;pager:516-657-1368
tel;work:516-377-1428
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.webhse.com
org:WebHouse Inc.
adr:;;;Baldwin;NY;11510;USA
version:2.1
There's three tricks about getting scheduling to work under NT:
1. When using WinAT the scheduled jobs seem to run much more reliably if
you check the 'interactive' box. The command line does not seem to suffer
from this problem.
2. The scheduler server needs to be started. MS in their infinite
Hi,
Does anyone have any techniques or programs or perl scripts or whatever
that parses either the web server log or analog's output to forecast traffic?
I have made a few attempts at this. One looked at per-hour requests for 2
weeks then calculated an expected traffic volume for the day based
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 10:35:06AM +, Stephen Turner wrote:
I think Russian has the same problem, but I think
the translator was somehow able to use a generic form of the plural in that
case.
Unfortunately, no. :) For certain numbers messages do not look Russian. :)
--
Mike
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Michael Sobolev wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 10:35:06AM +, Stephen Turner wrote:
I think Russian has the same problem, but I think
the translator was somehow able to use a generic form of the plural in that
case.
Unfortunately, no. :) For certain numbers
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, cdelikat wrote:
I'm having trouble getting the REDIR report to work. My config file
entry is as follows:
REDIR ON
REDIRFLOOR 0r
The log definitely has redirects, which analog acknowledges in its
general summary. However, analog gives me the
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Related Question for Stephen: Since we run analog as a scheduled task it
runs when no one's around to watch the output, but I'd like to log the
analog output. I've tried just redircting (e.g. anaolog analog.log) but
the
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Hmm... Maybe we've different definitions of 'analog output'. What I want in for
analog to create the report file as it normally does (which is what the OUTFILE
command is for), but when I run it it sends all warnings and errors to the
screen. These
I'm having troubles with wildcars on LOGFILE command.
I've a directory with diferent log files:
www.990301.gz, www.990302, www.990303, www.990304
www.990305.gz, www.990306, www.990307, www.990228
If I select only one file, it works perfectly:
LOGFILE /usr/home/netmk/www_logs/www.990303
But
The redirection is suprisingly the same as the bourne korn syntax:
To redirect command error output in windows nt, use "cmd 2 error.txt":
c:\dir 2c:\error.txt
Both stdout err can be sent to the same file with "cmd file 21"
c:\dir c:\dir.txt 21
(thanks to Tim Hill's Windows NT Shell
I'm running a report over a 24 hour period, with the REQFLOOR set to 0r --
but I'm not seeing all the requests.
output is:
Listing files, sorted by the number of requests.
#reqs: %reqs: last date: file
-: --: ---:
5929: 18.29%: 9/Mar/99 23:59: /index.html
Check your FILEEXCLUDE / FILEINCLUDE statements. Remembering that *EXCLUDE
first includes everything else and *INCLUDE first excludes everything else.
THanks; I had images excluded
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Subject:Re: [analog-help] requests not listed?
Check your FILEEXCLUDE / FILEINCLUDE
Is there a way to get Analog to dumpt the lines it doesn't recognize
into a file, so that I can analyze them to figure out what the problem
might be?
Aengus
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Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Is there a way to get Analog to dumpt the lines it doesn't recognize
into a file, so that I can analyze them to figure out what the problem
might be?
Well, analog will output all the bad lines to STDERR. And, (as I learned
earlier today) this can be logged to a file on
On 3/9/99 1:01 AM Grahame Armitage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Does anyone know how to read all the log files in a folder on the Mac?
It can read a file in the same folder as the Analog program alright.
But, in that folder I have another folder called "Logs", my log files all
reside within
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