I've found FILELOWMEM to be the key memory utilization for our logs.

I'm running into an issue where I have 4 GB of memory utilization before
the analog process dies.  The interesting thing is, analog dies when it
is writing the output file.

Is there a 4 GB limit for the software?  

I'm running on Solaris 9, compiled with gcc 2.95.3.

Tige 

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Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:22 PM
To: Support for analog web log analyzer
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Anything more I can do ...

On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Jon Russell wrote:
>
> I was going to ask this in the first email. I read that about level 3 
> but I'm not sure I fully understand it. I don't physically have a host

> report section in the output file, but I assume if I put HOSTLOWMEM 3 
> will I lose the "Distinct hosts served" line in the general summary? 
> This is one of the important metrics the yearly report is for.
>

Yes, you will. But it takes an enormous amount of memory to calculate
that. 
The program has to remember all the hosts that have visited you for a
whole 
year.

As a second choice, you could try REFLOWMEM 3. That is usually the 
second-highest memory consumption.

-- 
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
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