On Thursday, April 07, 2005 7:28 PM [GMT],
Jeff Nokes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I've been using Analog 5.2 on RedHat 7.2 (2.4 kernel / ext3) for over
> a year now, and everything has been working fine, until I tried to
> process my March 2005 log files.  I have multiple hosts that support
> my sites, and I always merge all log files into one large log file,
> and gzip it.  I then process the one large file with analog to get my
> results.  Up through Feb 2005, the compressed large file has been
> growing to about 2.8 GB in size, but still analog has been working
> fine with it.  Now, with my March 2005 compressed file, it is over 3
> GB (3241590586) to be exact, and analog is now saying it can't find
> my file to process it.  Nothing has changed with the way I process
> the files, except for the file size of the file, and of course the
> file name, which has never been an issue in the past.
>
> $ ls -l
> /var/row/prod/reports/logfiles/200503.farm.wc.dm.row.access.log.gz
>
> -rw-rw-r--    1 rowroot  rowroot  3241590586 Apr  6 14:30
> /var/row/prod/reports/logfiles/200503.farm.w
> c.dm.row.access.log.gz
>
> It's there, as I know it is.   Anyone have any ideas of what may be
> going on? Thanks,

3G is an unusual place for a change in behaviour to occur, but there's a
post in the archives that refers to a 3G limit on Linux:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00169.html

Have you tried putting the logs in two .gz files? Analog is just as
happy with 2 input files as 1.

Aengus

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