On Friday, October 13, 2006 1:08 PM [EDT],
Jagadish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like the features of analog and I was using analog to generate the
statistics of the log files generated by Apache web server. It
generated the results for smaller size say less than 2 MB. I tried
to run the analog by giving a log file of size 993 MB and it didn't
produce any results. It kept running for more than 5 hrs. Then I
tried to filter the log of a single month into one file. It was of
size about 108 MB and I gave this to Analog. Analog kept running for
more than 4 hrs but didn't generate any log file.
The "errors.txt file" just contains the following text:
C:\analog 6.0\analog.exe: Warning F: DNS lock file C:\analog
6.0\dnslock
already exists: backing off to DNS LOOKUP
I used analog for generating the statistics on log files of IIS
server on windows 2003. It generated them. I didn't try for larger
files tough. I don't think it is due to the configuration file
because analog was working with smaller log files with similar
configuration. I would appreciate if anyone can provide me some
information about the behavior of analog on larger files.
http://analog.cx/docs/dns.html
DNS lookups are slow and Analog does them one at a time. If you turn off DNS
lookups, your 993MB logfiles should be processed in a matter of minutes.
If you want to do DNS lookups, it is recommended that you use one of the
many DNS helper applications - http://analog.cx/helpers/index.html#dns
Aengus
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