On Friday, May 19, 2006 9:54 AM [EDT],
Todd Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have log files from 3 years ago. Every day I run analog with an at
command and reanalyze everything. This is valuable because I am able
to show our year over year growth, as well as make year to date
comparisons. The problem is that these files are beginning to eat up
my hard drive space. Some of my log files are in excess of 50megs
each. I could create a little batch/activex script that would wipe
at the data from a certain date back, but then I would loose the
ability to show where came from.
Does anyone have a good idea on a way to "roll up" analog reports?
First off, have you zipped the logfiles? Analog will report on zipped
logfiles almost as fast as unzipped logfiles.
Beyond that, you can use cache files to "condense" the information in older
logfiles, with certain caveats, allowing you to create your longterm reports
with smaller inputs.
http://analog.cx/docs/cache.html
Aengus
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