I apologize if this shows up on list twice. I posted to the
newsgroup yesterday, but it never posted.
First of all I'd like to say that Analog is the fastest log
analysis software I have ever seen. On a fast intel it chews through our
~12M lines of apache logs in about 2 minutes.
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Hi-
This is just a stab in the dark, but do you have the referrer report
turned on? That will use up a lot of memory.
- --Quentin
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Greetings, Sam.
One solution to dealing with large log files is to break down the
report into multiple reports, using aggressive ALIAS and LOGFORMAT
techniques.
On a custom system I set up, a suite of reports runs with the aid of a
Perl helper program once per hour. On the raw traffic
Last week I turned on referrer and browser logging in my Apache httpd.conf.
Apache read the log files up until that point, but refuses to read anything
after.
I have tried setting the LOGFORMAT variable to COMBINED but have had no luck
in getting it to work.
Because of this, it will not output
This issue has been discussed on this list in the past, so I looked
in the list archives and found that specifying multiple logformats is
acceptable and that Analog will use the first matching format. To
do this, specify logformats first, then specify the logfile (like this).
APACHELOGFORMAT (%h
See http://analog.cx/docs/faq.html#faq143;.
HTH,
-- Duke
Luis Mercado wrote:
How can I know how many people saw a PDF file, and How many download it?
I read that a single PDF can score many hits? Is there a way to control
it?
Thanks, Luis.