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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: October 24, 2007
- Total Downloads: 1,864
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From Stefan Pettersson :LogMerger is a free program that let you merge any number of logfiles into a single file and still maintain the same chronological order. This is useful if youve got a Web site with more than one front-end or a cluster solution with more than one Web server for load-balancing reasons, and thus youve got more than one logfile for the same period of time.
Most log analyzes programs only accept a single logfile, so in order to get statistics you must merge the different logfiles into one. However, it s not just a simple matter of concatenating them together, because they still need to maintain their chronological order. That is exactly what LogMerger does, depending on the timestamp in the logfiles, it merges the files together and still maintain the same chronological order through out the whole file. Version 1.2a includes unspecified updates.
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Version: LogMerger 1.2a
"A great, simple tool with limits"
Pros: Provides a beautifully simple way to merge some web access log files. Would be best suited to merge one day of logs from multiple servers.
Cons: I found it did not successfully sort log entries from different months. For example, I had logs from 24/Apr through 05/May. The 01/May - 05/May were at the top of the log. The 24/Apr onward were at the bottom. Sorted dates alphabetically. Use with care, for log files within the same month.
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