When I wrote the stats grapher app, I ran across the same problem at all
log levels (I generally run MID).  When I mentioned it on the list, some
otheres who wrote log analyzers had noticed the same thing.  I'm sure it
has to do with the volume of mail received, since more mail means more
declude processes running and increased likelyhood of two or more trying
to write to the logs at the same time.  Does anyone know if Virus has
the same issue?

Scott, ever thought about sending writes to the console app and using it
as a buffer to prevent overlaps?  Of course then there's the issue of
resetting Hijack by killing deccon.exe, so you would have to look at
some way of sending a reset signal to Hijack counts instead.  Just a
thought for the very long suggestion database.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] re: Strange logging


Note some of the log lines in the attached log snip are merged together
I
caught this when my log analyser told me that I have a test called
SPAM07/02/2003

LOGLEVEL        HIGH
Declude version 1.70i14

Look at the time slice if 09:24:32 - 09:24:33 it looks like 6 processes
were
trying to write to the log at the same time.


Kevin Bilbee
Network Administrator
Standard Abrasives, Inc.
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(805) 520-5800 x7332
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