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hello-
i'm running analog on NT4.0 against IIS4.0 log files, and i'm
having trouble generating summary reports in a reasonable amount of time. my
machine is a K6/2 450Mz with 128M ram. up until now i've been.....
(1) gzipping the log files.
(2) running analog to produce daily CACHE files.
(3) running analog against the CACHE files to produce daily
HTML reports and summary reports.
however i'd like to eliminate the CACHE files and produce
analog reports straight from the gzip files. i have only three months worth of
data to query (roughly 260 compressed files for a total of about 245 megs). this
does not seem to be much. but when i have analog chug away at the data for a
full report, it takes over 250 minutes to process each time. i thought it was
because i had the DNS set to WRITE, but i changed this to READ and NONE. didn't
help. it would be nice to get the processing time down to 10-30 minutes if
possible.
my analog command is...
c:\ari\oingo\analog\analog -G
+gc:\ari\oingo\analog\oingogzip_sum.cfg
d:\network\webana~1\logfiles\archived\*.gz
+Od:\network\webana~1\reports\todate\webreptodate_new.html
is there something obvious that i'm doing wrong?
are there particular reports that burn up most of the processing that i could
turn OFF? is this a normal process speed for analog on gzipped files on NT? if
so, maybe i should go back to CACHE files. (i'm trying to eliminate CACHE files
for simplicity.) is there a way to see what analog is spending most of its time
processing?
any help or tips would be great.
thanks much,
---ari
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