Dennis Miller wrote:
> It is 62 million pages, not all unique.
>
> I would suspect about 100K unique pages might occur,
It take this to mean 62 million 'page views' or 'requests for pages.'
Setting FILELOWMEM controls the number of unique requests (pages in your case)
that are stored in memory at different phases of the processing. It has no
effect on the number of requests for pages (since these are just aggregate
values for each unique page).
> our reqfloor is set at 5K (I tried 10 and 15K as well, with no
> change in results).
Setting the floor will also not change memory requirements. In order to get
accurate counts, Analog must count every unique file requested. Only after all
the totals have been collected for the entire month can it apply a floor and
trim the reports. (Consider a marketing campaing that drive 5 thousand users to
a normally low traffic page at the end of the month. If Analog had dumped the
low traffic page earlier because it was less than the floor, it would show up
with an incorrect count in the report, conceivably off by as much as 3000%).
> I am running on Sun Ultra II, 512MB RAM, and nothing else
> active at the time of analog running. Rebooted, and same condition.
>
> I really need to get the request report with a "low" floor (1K is best,
> but I can live with up to 15K).
Setting the floor, as I said before, has very little effect on the memory
usage. It only determines how big the report file will be (do you really want
to look through all 100 thousand unique files that tallied over a thousand
requests?).
Can you up the server to 1GB? Unfortunately, if you've tried setting all
*LOWMEM commands to '3' and still run out of memory, upgrading the server is
probably your only option. (And, BTW, AFAIK, there is no batch processor, that
can do this more efficiently that Analog.)
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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