Jeff,

That depends a lot on the system that's doing the lookups (where are the DNS
caches, etc.) and other network factors (I've been seeing net problems the last
couple days). But just for an example, I ran a 120 MB access log on a new DNS
file on a Mips system a couple weeks ago that took over six hours.

Be patient on the first run. Subsequent runs will be a lot faster, especially
if you have a lot of repeat visitors. Otherwise look into the dns lookup
programs available on the Analog helper page. They can be as much sa 80% faster
(or so the claims go).

HTH,

--
Jeremy Wadsack
OutQuest Magazine
a Wadsack-Allen publication

Jeff Welch wrote:

> Can anyone give me a sense of how long it takes DNS WRITE to complete, both
> the first time and then subsequent times for updates?
>
> I'm using combined log format; access_log is about 80 MB (error log about
> 5MB), and it's been running for 3 hours.  It's not stuck, I can see the
> dnsfile.txt keeps growing.  Based on this, can anyone say how long it will
> take?  I've been spoiled by analog's general speediness, so I'm getting
> impatient! (Not really, just curious.)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
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