On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, James H. Thompson wrote:
> Should the sum of:
>
> Successful requests: 655,157
> Failed requests: 9,153
> Redirected requests: 102,523
> Corrupt logfile lines: 708
>
> be the same as the number you get when you do a line count (wc logfile) on
> the logfile?
> In this particular case the analog stats are 120 lines higher than the wc
> line count.
> I was wondering what would cause this.
>
Normally they are the same, yes. Analog's count can be higher if
1) There are some very long lines. Analog splits these in two.
2) There are some embedded \r's (not adjacent to \n's). Analog treats
these as end-of-line even though wc doesn't.
Those are the two reasons I can think of at the moment anyway.
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