Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
> > On some unix installations, with both 3.32 and 4.0, there is a file
> > created by analog called /var/log/analog.dns. This isn't the analog data
> > file, as that's specified and exisits elsewhere. This shouldn't be the
> > dns cache file, cuse that's given in the analhead.h as
> > ANALOGDIR/dnscache or something. This file is HUGE and filling up our
> > /var partition. What is it and how do I tell analog to store it
> > elsewhere?
> >
>
> I don't know what it is, but if you're using someone else's compiled
> version, for example a RedHat package, they might have put the DNS cache
> file anywhere. (Although /var/lib would make more sense IMO). Does it look
> like a DNS cache file?
Turns out Cobalt ships their computers with their own version of Analog, which
was still running (probably a version 2.x) along with what we'd installed. We
disabled the Cobalt stats and the system run perfectly now. Problem sovled.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Digital Media Consultant
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Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
http://www.wadsack-allen.com/digitalgroup/
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