Wouldnt happen to know where to get that web log analyzer would you?


>From: "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: CFFILE Action=READ  --> MAX file size?
>Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2000 01:27:53 -0700
>
> > I was wondering if anybody knew the max file size that CFSERVER can read
> > using CFILE Action=READ.  I have a CF log reader page and a coworker 
>came
>to
> > me with a 270m log file.  I tried and tried to get my page to read it 
>but
>I
> > never could.  Any ideas?  Oh yeah, does anybody have any CF suggestions
>for
> > working with log files that are ridiculously large like 270mb?
>
>I think the limitation would be server-specific, depending mostly on how
>much ram you've got and/or how well the server can handle using virtual
>memory.
>
>An obvious suggestion would be to break the file up and process the pieces.
>Of course, that begs the question, if CF is your only tool, of how to break
>the file apart.  I think there are a number of freeware utilities floating
>around to do this.
>
>If you know Perl, this is ideal for processing big text logs.  I used to
>have a web log analyzer that was partly written in Perl and part in CF.  
>The
>Perl parsed the huge files and created these small summary text files that
>were later read by CF.  The CF app brought in the data, added it to SQL
>database and produced a few reports.
>
>Jim
>
>
>
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