Hi,

you could of course use my loganalyzer which is still alpha but gives out
good results. If u pipe your logfiles through tai64nlocal you wil get the
standard date and fractional seconds behind that. Or is that the process id?
I dont really remember. Anyways the usage for tai64local would be:
tai64nlocal < @214382hfdjhkl.s > Your_parsed_log_with_dates.txt

kind regards

Juergen Hoffmann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hardaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jürgen Hoffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: qmailloganalyzer


> > I know this might not be the right list, but since I am using multilog
> with
> > qmail + vpopmail and I could not find anything that would do good
> logparsing
> > I thought that I might be best of writing my own perl script which
> utilizes
> > qmailanalog to its full extent.
>
> Interesting that this has come up as its something ive been trying to do
for
> ages now, and given up.
> I have qmailanalog installed, multilog doing the logging, and vpopmail.
> Imtrying to get a good log analysis program working, but all my logfiles
are
> in the form
> @<timestamp>.s like @400000003a6b6eac32a52fe4.s
> and no log analyser seems to be able to decode them or make any sense, but
> then again its possible im just not using them properly, any advice on
this
> would be great!
>
>

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