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Re: [Summary-Talk] processing multiple logs problems



You must have done something wrong in the sub-report configuration, 
particuarly the settings for "Domains to include in this Sub-report" and 
"Requests to include in this Sub-report".

Could you tell us which of the approaches described in the manual, 
<http://summary.net/manual/virtualdomains.html>, you were using to 
configure the WebSTAR domains? Also, I assume that the Apache log only 
reports on a single domain, right?

Jason


On 5/3/03 1:57 PM Jim Sheffer (jim@integraserve.net) wrote:

>I've got summary processing a web*4 log file from the local log folder 
>on the summary machine, and it works just fine.  All the sub-reports 
>seem to work great.
>If I process 3 days of logs files, all the sub reports show stats for 
>three days.
>But when I then try and have summary download a log file from the 
>apache server and process it, it seems to process it for ALL the sub 
>reports.
>
>Here's what happens:
>I have summary processing  3 days of local web*4 log files as well as 
>ftp and download an Apache log file that has 100 days of info in it for 
>1 domain, put it into a sub folder in the log folder, and process the 
>logs.
>
>When I do this, ALL the sub domains show stats for 100 days, with 
>information for both their respective domains as well as info for the 
>one domain in the apache file...

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