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Re: [Summary-Talk] WebSTAR V logging advice



This is from over a month ago but could you clarify this? I run Summary 
every day and am now switching to WebStar V. If I put the alias to every 
virtual host's server log into the Logs folder in the Summary folder, 
Summary will catch every domain's log files? True?

Thanks


on 11/3/03 at 1:28 PM jason@summary.net (Jason Linhart) wrote:
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>On 11/3/03 12:34 PM Karl Schroll (schroll@digitalfrontier.com) wrote:
>
>>I would appreciate advice on setting up a painless routine for log 
>>processing each month using WebStar V.  We have about 50 or so hosts, 
>>and I have WebStar archiving logs the first of each month.  When it 
>>rolls the logs, it appends the date to the log.  Thus, on the first 
>>day of the month when I go to process logs, the symbolic links all 
>>need to be re-created to reflect the new file name of the archive. 
>>This is a pain.
>
>You should make an alias to the folder that the logs are in, instead of 
>directly to the individual log files. That way the file can change name, 
>but Summary will still read everything in the folder.
>
>Good Luck
>Jason
>
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