Do you have query items (like session keys) that are showing up in the logs and making every 'file' unique? If you apply FILEALIAS to remove these then it should help reduce memory usage.

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Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines


CHASTAIN, TIGE (CONTRACTOR) wrote:

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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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.


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