Ray Dzek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> The PC I am using originally had 128MB of RAM.  Analog stopped
> working in about 3 days with only that much RAM.  Now I am 11 days
> later and I am bumping up against the top limits of the 512MB.  Is
> there a point at which I am simply not going to be able to process
> the logs any further?  Or does Analog reach some point of critical
> mass where it will stop using RAM for processing?  I think this
> particular PC will go as high at 768MB, and since RAM is cheap I
> just may do that anyway.  But after collecting data for a couple
> more months, am I going to right back where I started from?  I have
> already implemented LOMEM in the config.

Try using cache files, http://www.analog.cx/docs/cache.html. If you
are currently re-processing the logs every day for the entire week or
month, this can save a *lot* of memory. After that, start using
judicious *LOWMEM commands where possible. If you still run out of
memory, look for a more powerful computer? (Actually, you can shuffle
*LOWMEM runs, if you have the time, to use a little less memory, but
memory, as you say, is cheap these days.)


-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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