On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Chris Murphy wrote:

>
> Thanks for all the help.  I've used what you guys have suggested to
> troubleshoot some more.
>
> Now it seems that the problem is involving the amount of time that it takes
> for Analog to process each set of log files.  The amount of log files that I
> have is huge (about 180 MB and smaller) and it can take analog up to 12
> hours to process the largest site.
>
> So...is there a way to automatically delete log files every month or so?
>

180MB is not that big, if that's the total volume of data you're processing.
Have you got DNS lookups turned on? If so, turn them off. Otherwise, if it's
slow because it's thrashing, investigate the *LOWMEM options.

Of course, you can delete your logfiles on a schedule. Analog doesn't do
that though. It never changes the contents of the logfiles, only reads them.

-- 
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 the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix society." (Vint Cerf)
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