Prashanth Sundaram wrote:
All,
When I run this I don’t get any usable output(empty template shows
up). But when I don;t specify dates, it just works.
$ logconv.pl -S "[04/Apr/2010:15:00:00 -0400]" -E
"[04/May/2010:15:00:00 -0400]" -V /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-poe111/access*
Access Log Analyzer 6.0
Command : logconv.pl -S [04/Apr/2010:15:00:00 -0400] -E
[04/May/2010:15:00:00 -0400] -V /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-poe111/access
/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-poe111/access.20100414-154711
The help menu has this syntax. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
./logconv.pl -S "[28/Mar/2002:13:14:22 -0800]" -E
"[28/Mar/2002:13:50:05 -0800]" -e access
Any help is very much appreciated.
The -S and -E arguments are rather stupid - they
must be actual
date/timestamps found in the access log. It won't do what you would
expect e.g. if you specify -S "[04/Apr/2010:15:00:00 -0400]" you would
expect logconv.pl to scan lines at or after 04/Apr/2010:15:00:00 -0400 -
but it won't, unless you have that actual date/timestamp in your access log.
Thanks,
Prashanth
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