Analog just uses the system to do the name resolutions. Pick and address
at random from your log file and do an NSLOOKUP on it, and see how long
it takes to resolve - if it takes 2 seconds, you can multiply the number
of individual hosts in your log file by 2 seconds to figure out how long
this might take.
There are a couple of utilities that will create the DNS file for you,
such as QuickDNS, which creates up to 20 lookup threads,
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/qdns.htm
Aengus
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Subject: [analog-help] Time for dns write to complete?
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date: 10/19/99 2:03 PM
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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