[analog-help] specifying what configuration file to use

rlwhite at uiuc.edu rlwhite at uiuc.edu
Fri Jan 25 13:31:25 PST 2008


I had tried each of these separately, but not together.

Thanks,
Rich

---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 16:07:21 -0500
>From: "Aengus" <analog07 at eircom.net>  
>Subject: Re: [analog-help] specifying what configuration file to use  
>To: "Support for analog web log analyzer" <analog-help at lists.meer.net>
>
>rlwhite at uiuc.edu wrote:
>> I assume this is in the documentation somewhere, but I can not find
>> it. 
>> 
>> When I had the SysAdm install analog on my Linux workstation a
>> configuration file was created in /etc.  I do not have root access on
>> this system, so I can not change that one.  
>> 
>> How do I specify what configuration file to use.  It seems to always
>> use the /etc/analog.cfg. 
>
>You can specify an additional .cfg file with the +g command line switch. You can tell Analog to ignore the default .cfg file by specifying -G
>
>analog +gmyconfig.cfg logfile.log
>analog -G +gother.cfg access.log
>
>http://analog.cx/docs/syntax.html
>
>Aengus
>
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