>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/01/01 09:28am >>>
Mike Mohr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm quite familiar with the *LOWMEM commands, but now I'm blowing
> memory somewhere within the report generation. I get a nice
helpful
> message that says 'Out of memory, program terminating.' Is there
any
> way I effectively determine where the program fails?
Look at your General Summary and see which items (like hosts
or referrers) are using the most memory. Then set the appropriate
LOWMEM commands to deal with that.
If you have already set *LOWMEM to 3 for all your major data, then
the
best you can do is start to limit the reports to smaller periods
(like
not doing a monthly report) or limit what you report on to items
that
are really significant (like subsections of the website, etc.) using
INCLUDE/EXCLUDE filters (those that act on data not report lines).
If you can still run the reports with one of your LOWMEM commands at
2, it
is possible to produce just the reports that depend on that data,
then
merging those report (changing the LOWMEM for each item). But you
have to be careful, because if you make a mistake, the numbers will
be
all wrong.
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I'm running at LOWMEM 2 for most of my reports. Unfortunately,
management dictates that they want a quarterly report. (Yes, previous
3 months at the first of each month.) The documentation indicates
that HOSTLOWMEM 3 will effectively cancel that report. That's not an
option.
Granted, I've considered preprocessing the logs and doing all of the
aliasing externally, but I'm trying to avoid that due to the extra
data space requirements.
Still, my question hasn't been answered. How can I determine which
report is being processed when I hit the memory error? I have version
4.13 and 5.01 both available. Each seems to blow for different
reasons. I'm losing 5.01 in gd-png, so I suspect I need to disable a
chart, but that still doesn't help me regarding 4.13.
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