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Thanks Chris,
Converting from EBCDIC to ASCII allows me to read the file on my PC.
The next question is, is there a way to force the Domino web logs to save
in ASCII on the IFS ?
Bob
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I've found the following site helpful for this many times!
http://www.iconv.com/asciiebcdic.htm
Chris Whisonant
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IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
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domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on
06/21/2005 02:58:43 PM:
> Hello all,
>
> ND 6.5.4 on OS/400 v5r3
>
> My web server logs are being saved on the IFS in a directory under the
data
> directory of the Domino server. I can view them fine from wrklnk
> '/lotus/domino/servername/data/logs' then a 5 to display.
>
> I cannot use these log files from a web log analysis tool such as
webtrends
> however. The file(I assume) is still in EBCDIC which cannot be read by
a
> PC based analysis tool.
>
> I've tried using a CPY command on one of the log files which allows a To
> CCSID parameter. Selecting *PCASCII converts the CCSID from 37 to 1252
> however the file is still unreadable on the PC. Selecting *STDASCII
> converts the CCSID to 437 but is still unreadable.
>
> Any thoughts on how to 1) save the web logs on the IFS so they are
readable
> directly by a web log analysis tool, or 2) convert the web logs so they
can
> be read by a web log analysis tool.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bob
>
>
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