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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//SoftQuad Software//DTD HoTMetaL PRO 6.0::19990601::extensions to HTML 4.0//EN" "hmpro6.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Language" CONTENT="en-gb"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0"> <META NAME="ProgId" CONTENT="FrontPage.Editor.Document"> <LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="../anlghow.css"> <TITLE>Using Analog with Windows® 2000 Batch Files</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <H1 ALIGN="center"> HOW-TO<BR> Automate <A HREF="http://www.analog.cx/">Analog</A> with Batch Files and<BR>Windows® 2000 Task Scheduler </H1> <P ALIGN="center">This HOW-TO written by <A HREF="mailto:rickmc@rix-web.com">Rick McGuinness MCSE + I, MCT</A> of <FONT COLOR="#000080"><A HREF="http://www.rix-web.com">Rix-Web.com</A></FONT> <BR><I><FONT SIZE="2">version 1.0, April 12, 2001</FONT></I></P> <H2>Purpose</H2> <P>Analog is claimed as the most popular web log file analyzer in the world. (<A HREF="http://www.analog.cx/survey.html">Details</A>). Whether running multiple virtual hosts or a single root web server, a useful feature is to run Analog at pre-determined times automatically. This can be accomplished with a batch file and the Windows® 2000 Task Scheduler.</P> <H2>System</H2> <P>This example was developed and tested using a Windows® 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1), Internet Information Server 5.0 and Analog 4.90 beta 4.</P> <H2>Batch File Example</H2> <P><B>Each Windows® batch file contains:</B></P> <UL> <LI>The "call analog.exe" command</LI> <LI>Any <A HREF="../../docs/indx.html#clargs" TARGET="_blank">command line switches</A> you would normally run</LI> </UL> <P><B>To create a Windows® batch file:</B></P> <UL> <LI>Open Notepad</LI> <LI>Type "call analog.exe"</LI> <LI>Save as "mybatchfile.bat"</LI> <LI>Save in the same directory as Analog.exe</LI> </UL> <P><B>A Windows® Batch file might look like.</B></P> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P><FONT FACE="Courier" SIZE="2" COLOR="#800000"># rix.bat<BR>#<BR><BR>call analog.exe +g"rix.cfg" -G</FONT></P> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P>The " <FONT FACE="Courier" SIZE="2" COLOR="#800000">+g"rix.cfg" -G</FONT> " tells Analog to use the "rix.cfg" config file and to ignore the default analog.cfg file. You may use any of the <A HREF="../../docs/indx.html#clargs" TARGET="_blank">command line switches</A> in your batch file. </P> <P>Analog will expect to find the config file (rix.cfg) in the same directory as analog.exe and rix.bat. The batch file can be executed via the command line, double-clicking on a shortcut or double-clicking on the batch file in Windows® Explorer.</P> <P>If this batch file were executed, it would open a DOS window, run the program and close the window. If you were to add a second line to the batch file "<FONT FACE="Courier" SIZE="2" COLOR="#800000">@Pause</FONT>", it would open a DOS window, run the program and leave the window open saying "Press any key to continue..." at the prompt. Pressing any key would close the window.</P> <P>You could also go to <A HREF="http://www.rix-web.com/analyzer/">http://www.rix-web.com/analyzer/</A>, fill in your choices on a web form, and have a configuration file and / or Windows® BAT file emailed back to you (free service). Simply save the .cfg and .bat files in your analog directory and execute.</P> <H2>Method</H2> <P><B>Using Task Scheduler</B><BR>To use the scheduling service, in Control Panel double-click the Scheduled Tasks folder. You can schedule new tasks by double-clicking Add Scheduled Task, which starts the Scheduled Task wizard. You can add tasks by dragging scripts, programs, or documents from Windows Explorer or the desktop to the Scheduled Tasks window. You can also use Task Scheduler to modify, delete, disable, or stop the tasks that you have scheduled, to view a log of past scheduled tasks, or to view tasks that are scheduled on a remote computer.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task0.jpg" WIDTH="676" HEIGHT="209" BORDER="0"><BR>Double-click "Add Scheduled Task."</P> <P><IMG SRC="task1.jpg" WIDTH="441" HEIGHT="318" BORDER="0"><BR>Click Next.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task2.jpg" WIDTH="441" HEIGHT="318" BORDER="0"><BR>Click Browse.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task3.jpg" WIDTH="563" HEIGHT="347" BORDER="0"><BR>Select your batch file and click Open.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task4.jpg" WIDTH="441" HEIGHT="318" BORDER="0"><BR>Name your task - Select when to perform the task - Click Next.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task5.jpg" WIDTH="441" HEIGHT="318" BORDER="0"><BR>Select Time, Day and Interval - Click Next.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task6.jpg" WIDTH="441" HEIGHT="318" BORDER="0"><BR>Enter account information - Click Next.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task7.jpg" WIDTH="441" HEIGHT="318" BORDER="0"><BR>Confirm Scheduled Task - Click Next.</P> <P><IMG SRC="task8.jpg" WIDTH="668" HEIGHT="240" BORDER="0"></P> <H2>Conclusion</H2> <P>You can easily use Windows® 2000 Task Scheduler to run any number of Analog jobs at predetermined intervals simply by creating and scheduling batch files.</P> <P> </P> <HR> <P><A HREF="mailto:rickmc@rix-web.com">Rick McGuinness</A><BR><A HREF="http://www.rix-web.com"><IMG SRC="rixwebsm.jpg" ALT="RixWeb" WIDTH="85" HEIGHT="58" BORDER="0"></A> <br><a href="../index.html">Back to index of How-To's</a></P> </BODY> </HTML>
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