On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Curtis Foon wrote:

> First I get a warning about too many corrupt lines in the log file.  Next,
> I get a warning from analog that says lines are corrupt and that I should try 
> a different log format.  Here are some examples of the corrupt lines:
> 
> C: 202.112.8.140 - - [20/Nov/1998:07:29:24 -0800] "GET http://www.yahoo.com/" 40
> 3 - "-"  "-"  GET http://www.yahoo.com/
> C: 202.112.110.146 - - [20/Nov/1998:23:20:00 -0800] "-" 200 - "-"  "-" GET -
> C: 202.112.110.166 - - [22/Nov/1998:03:40:58 -0800] "-" 200 - "-"  "-" GET -
> 
> Most of the lines in my log are in the combined format, and are processed 
> just fine.  What logformat will handle these bad ones?
> 

Well, these lines certainly look really corrupt to me. I'm not sure what
information you would hope to get out of them.I wouldn't try and make a
format to catch them, if they're this faulty.

Do you have a lot of lines of this type? If so, there is probably
something wrong with your server. Or if you're using Apache and logging to
a pipe, maybe you should see if something's wrong with the program on the
other end of the pipe.

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