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Contact Us Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems Sign in issues Post 302712567 by Scott on Tuesday 9th of October 2012 10:02:09 AM
Old 10-09-2012
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mysql_import_combined_log.pl(1) 			      General Commands Manual				   mysql_import_combined_log.pl(1)

NAME
mysql_import_combined_log.pl - Imports an Apache combined log into a MySQL database. SYNOPSIS
mysql_import_combined_log.pl -d <database name> -t <table name> [-h <host name>] [-u <user name>] [-p <password>] [-f <filename>] OPTIONS
--host|-h <host name> The host to connect to. Default is localhost. --database|-d <database name> The database to use. Required. --username|-u <username> The user to connect as. --password|-p <password> The user's password. --table|-t <table name> The name of the table in which to insert data. --logfile|-f <file name> The file to read from. If not given, data is read from stdin. --help|-? Print out this help message. --version Print out the version of this software. AUTHOR
Aaron Jenson Updated to work under Perl 5.6.1 by Edward Rudd MAN PAGE CREATED BY
Michael A. Toth <lirul.lists@gmail.com> - based on content of script COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man (1) by the same author. Manuals User mysql_import_combined_log.pl(1)
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