analog - web server logfile analyser
analog --help analog [(-|+)1] [(-|+)4] [(-|+)5] [(-|+)6] [(-|+)7] [(-|+)A] [(-|+)a] [-B|+B[options]] [-b|+b[options]] [(-|+)C'configuration-line'] [-c|+c[options]] [(-|+)D] [(-|+)d] [-E|+E[options]] [-F|+Fdate] [-f|+f[options]] [-G] [+gfilename] [(-|+)H] [(-|+)h] [-I|+I[options]] [-i|+i[options]] [-J|+J[options]] [-j|+j[options]] [-K|+K[options]] [-k|+k[options]] [-L|+L[options]] [-l|+l[options]] [-M|+M[options]] [(-|+)m] [-N|+N[options]] [-n|+n[options]] [+Ooutput-file] [-o|+o[options]] [(-|+)P] [-p|+p[options]] [(-|+)Q] [-q|+q[[-|+]types]] [-R|+R[options]] [-r|+r[options]] [-S|+S[options]] [(-|+)S] [-T|+Tdate] [-t|+t[options]] [(-|+)Ucache] [-u|+u[options]] [-V|+V[[-|+]types]] [-v|+v[options]] [(-|+)W] [(-|+)w] [(-|+)X] [(-|+)x] [-Y|+Y[options]] [-y|+y[options]] [-Z|+Z[options]] [(-|+)z] [--settings] [logfile...] but normally just analog [-G] [+gfilename]
Analog is a program for analyzing log files, and is designed to be fast and to produce attractive statistics. The usual (and easier) way of configuring analog is through a configuration file, not command line options. For more information about writing a configuration file or about the command line options see Readme.html in the analog documentation. A description of what options are available for the non-time reports is available in othreps.html#othclarg in the analog documentation.
--help Display version and help information and exit. (-|+)1 Toggle the Yearly Report. (-|+)4 Toggle the Quarter-Hour Report. (-|+)5 Toggle the Five-Minute Report. (-|+)6 Toggle the Quarter-Hour Summary. (-|+)7 Toggle the Five-Minute Summary. (-|+)A Turn all the reports (except the General Summary) off or on. (-|+)a Toggle output style between HTML and PLAIN formats, respectively. -B|+B[options] Turn the Browser Report off or on, possibly setting options. -b|+b[options] Turn the Browser Summary off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)C'configuration-line' Include configuration-line in the configuration commands. -c|+c[options] Turn the Status Code Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)D Toggle the Daily Report. (-|+)d Toggle the Daily Summary. -E|+E[options] Turn the Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -F|+Fdate Toggle or set the FROM date. Use -F to turn the FROM date off, and use +Fdate to set the FROM date. -f|+f[options] Turn the Referrer Report off or on, possibly setting options. -G Do not use the default configuration file. +gfilename Add filename to the list of configuration files. (-|+)H Turn the Hourly Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)h Toggle the Hourly Summary. -I|+I[options] Turn the Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. -i|+i[options] Turn the Directory Report off or on, possibly setting options. -J|+J[options] Turn the User Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. -j|+j[options] Turn the User Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -K|+K[options] Turn the Failed Referrer Report off or on, possibly setting options. -k|+k[options] Turn the Redirected Referrer Report off or on, possibly setting options. -L|+L[options] Turn the Host Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. -l|+l[options] Turn the Host Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -M|+M[options] Turn the Virtual Host Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)m Toggle the Monthly Report. -N|+N[options] Turn the Search Query Report off or on, possibly setting options. -n|+n[options] Turn the Search Word Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)Ooutput-file Write output to output-file. Use - for stdout. -o|+o[options] Turn the Domain Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)P Toggle the Processing Time Report. (-|+)p Toggle the Operating System Report. (-|+)Q Toggle the Quarterly Report. -q|+q[[-|+]types] Turn all warnings off/on, or remove/add/use exactly specified types of warnings. -R|+R[options] Turn the Virtual Host Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -r|+r[options] Turn the Request Report off or on, possibly setting options. -S|+S[options] Turn the Host Report off or on, possibly setting options. -s|+s[options] Turn the Referring Site Report off or on, possibly setting options. -T|+Tdate Toggle or set the TO date. Use -T to turn the TO date off, and use +Tdate to set the TO date. -t|+t[options] Turn the File Type Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)Ucache Use file cache for cache output. -u|+u[options] Turn the User Report off or on, possibly setting options. -V|+V[[-|+]types] Turn all debugging off/on, or remove/add/use exactly specified types of debugging messages. -v|+v[options] Turn the Virtual Host Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)W Toggle the Weekly Report. (-|+)w Toggle the Hour of the Week Report. (-|+)X Toggle GOTOS (on and off only). (-|+)x Toggle the General Summary. -Y|+Y[options] Turn the Internal Search Query Report off or on, possibly setting options. -y|+y[options] Turn the Internal Search Word Report off or on, possibly setting options. -Z|+Z[options] Turn the Organization Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)z Toggle the File Size Report. --settings Instead of processing any files, display in English the settings analog would use if it ran normally. This is useful for troubleshooting. logfile... The logfiles to be analysed. Use - for stdin.
The analog home page at http://www.analog.cx/ The analog documentation on your local machine, or from the analog home page.
An up to date list of known bugs and bug fixes can be found at http://www.analog.cx/bugs.html
Analog and related documentation was written by Stephen Turner <analog- author@lists.meer.net>, with contributions from other authors. (See acknow.html in the analog documentation.) This man page was written by Alexander Toth <alex@purificator.net>.
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