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Re: [Summary-Talk] Different logs within the same folder



If you can get the domain information to appear in Summary for those
logs, you can use the Details : Domains report to see the overall totals
for each domain.

There are two ways to get that happening. Which one you use depends on
how you have your sub-reports setup. If you are using method four, from
the manual
<http://summary.net/manual/virtualdomains.html#configdomains>, you
should split the logs back up into separate logs folders for each domain
and reconfigure that sub-report to include all of those different folders.

If you are using method two or three, the Apache "%{HOST}i" approach you
were talking about, then Summary will produce the desired Domain report
automatically. The problem is that you can't mix this with other logs
using method four very easily.

If you were using method one, you could just use the directory report to
see totals for the domains. But then you probably wouldn't have asked
this question.

Good Luck
Jason


a.h.s. boy (lists) wrote:
> 
> but I was wondering if I could get even the
> most basic statistics, like total hits for www.example.com,
> www.example2.com, www.example3.com, etc without abandoing my
> single-sub-report configuration.
> 
> But could adding
> a "%{HOST}i" token to the Apache logs provide me with that extra
> information? Would that make each domain appear individually, at least
> in the Details: Domains report (which looks like it might be just the
> overview I need)?

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