Geraldine Golveo wrote:

> I don't think so.  By "factor of 15", I mean there are 15 times fewer
> successful requests reported.

Oops. That's what I get fopr cursory reading. :)



> Also, the reports I run take the day's range from 00:00 to 23:59 hours, so the
> time that the requests take place shouldn't factor in the discrepancy.

So you are missing the last 15 minutes of every day, but that shouldn't make
that big of a difference.



> Could it be that we changed the cron to run at 11:45 pm rather than at 4 am,
> or that I changed logrotate config to run daily rather than weekly?

Daily rather than weekly seems more likely, but still I would think the reports
would be smaller by a factor of 7 or so. Unless you are comparing a low traffic
day (say Sunday) to the entire week's report for before. Or maybe because it's
only getting one set of server logs (not two) for one day of the week (not the
full week).

I'm speculating here, because there are a lot of variables that could change
(that's what you get for changing everything at once :). Have you looked for any
error messages? Are you getting a lot of corrupt lines or unwanted lines that
you weren't getting before? Is it possible that previously, with split logs, you
were inadvertently duplicating results to increase to a factor of 15?


Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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