Morning (at least, here),

Well, it gets tricky.  

You'd have to either take a copy of the db along or allow access to the 
production db.  If, that is, you want titles to show up in the list of items 
accessed instead of handles.

After that, I'm not sure exactly how you'd get it to pick up on production from 
where it left off in the other environment.  If you were able to run the 
scripts on all files up to 'yesterday' and get them in place by the time the 
scripts run for 'today', it should work.  I think.  

B--

> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 03:55:27PM +0300, Alan Orth wrote:
>> Thanks for the replies... I just gave this a go.
>> 
>> Wow.  I had been zipping the historical log files in a cron job, so I 
>> had to unzip them to do the log analysis.  I had 25 gigs free, but ran 
>> out of disk space unzipping them!

>> I didn't anticipate them taking that much space... can the log scripts, 
>> by any chance, work on gzipped log files?  Or, is there any way to do 
>> this on another machine, if I recreate the environment perhaps?



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