On 6/8/01 2:39 PM Reza Naima ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I think I figured out one of the problems... Analog grows to over 4G of
>memory, which is a hard OS limit.. Any thought on how to get around it?
>I'm using HOSTLIMIT 3 already.. And this is just for one day of data. 

You need to figure out which data type is using all of your memory. It 
obviously isn't host names. Try setting FILELOWMEM, BROWLOWMEM, 
REFLOWMEM, USERLOWMEM and VHOSTLOWMEM to three and then removing them one 
at a time to see which is causing the problem. Once you know which field 
is using all the memory you can decide what to do about it, leave it out 
or use an alias to reduce the number of unique values that might occur.

Good Luck
Jason

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