I have log files in two formats (in some cases, inside the same log file)
because after letting Apache run for awhile, I needed more detail so I
changed the logging format in the Apache config. Analog doesn't recognize
the files. I was wondering if analog can handle this sort of situation?
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On Tuesday, April 26, 2005 7:42 AM [GMT],
Klaus Johannes Rusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A. Khattri wrote:
I have log files in two formats (in some cases, inside the same log
file) because after letting Apache run for awhile, I needed more
detail so I changed the logging format in the Apache
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:
[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
byte counts may be low
I have found documentation about this error that tells me what it means, but
have no idea how to fix it. I have tried upgrading Analog to
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:
[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
byte counts may be low
I have found documentation about this error that tells me what it means, but
have no idea how to fix it. I have tried upgrading Analog to
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Stephanie Lamphere wrote:
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:
[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
byte counts may be low
I've gone back to the logging properties in IIS manager and added bytes sent
and bytes
On Tuesday, April 26, 2005 3:43 PM [GMT],
Stephanie Lamphere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this
error message:
[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
byte counts may be low
That's not an error message, it's a warning.
On Tuesday, April 26, 2005 4:48 PM [GMT],
Stephanie Lamphere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I suppose it could have been doing it all along - and I just
noticed when it stopped producing reports (for whatever reason). I
see you and Stephen are in agreement on that, so I'm sure it must be
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:
[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
byte counts may be low
I have found documentation about this error that tells me what it means, but
have no idea how to fix it. I have tried upgrading Analog to
Sorry, I meant the HOST file report. Unfortunately, after turning
everything on in that section, I generated a report that was 108 MB large.
Too big to be opened by almost anyone. :)
Thanks,
Bassam
Aengus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Tuesday, April 26, 2005
That's why the report is off by default. :-)
The organization report can be used to group the hosts, but it will be
even larger when you add hierarchical indentation if you choose to
include every host.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Sorry, I meant the HOST
It seems to be magically working now. I have rebooted in the meantime (for
my Outlook problem), so maybe that did it (note to self - always try reboot
first!)... when I went back to try your suggestion, Aengus, I tried it one
more time running from the icon and it produced the report, so I'm
(and now my email is sending itself. seems i have lots of problems this
morning. I apologize for the duplication. I promise I am not resending all
these.)
Stephanie Lamphere
Mktg Tech Specialist/Webmaster
HGH Hardware Supply, Inc.
http://www.hghhardware.com http://www.hghhardware.com
I can't get Analog to produce a report... I have been getting this error
message:
[logfile path/name] contains lines with no bytes:
byte counts may be low
I have found documentation about this error that tells me what it means, but
have no idea how to fix it. I have tried upgrading Analog to
(and now my email is sending itself. seems i have lots of problems this
morning. I apologize for the duplication. I promise I am not resending all
these.)
Stephanie Lamphere
Mktg Tech Specialist/Webmaster
HGH Hardware Supply, Inc.
http://www.hghhardware.com http://www.hghhardware.com
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