Hi Jeremy,
As I see it the problem is that your are trying to get Analog to process
a 385MB cache file with only 256MB of memory (although it should use
swap, but that will be really slow, etc.). There are two solutions:
I made the experience, that this is really slow ;-)
1] (As Michael
Hi Adalbert,
actually I don´t understand why you are using cache files. As I understand
it, using caches is only useful when you can´t for whatever reason archive
your logfiles, and esp. gzip them so that their size is substantially
reduced.
So, you mean i should work with the growing number
Hi,
actually I don´t understand why you are using cache files. As I understand
it, using caches is only useful when you can´t for whatever reason archive
your logfiles, and esp. gzip them so that their size is substantially
reduced.
For the site where I run analog, I do experience longer runs if
As I see it the problem is that your are trying to get Analog to process
a 385MB cache file with only 256MB of memory (although it should use
swap, but that will be really slow, etc.). There are two solutions:
1] (As Michael Hill suggested) put more memory on the machine. Really. I
know your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 11.05.04 16:02:32:
The Analog documentation mentions low memory
at http://www.analog.cx/docs/lowmem.html;.
Hi Duke,
thanks for your reply, I read the docu twice.
I tried following:
HOSTLOWMEM 3
FILELOWMEM 3
REFLOWMEM 3
LOGFILE access_log
OUTPUT HTML
OUTFILE
Andi,
I know about the low memory commands from the Analog
documentation, but I don't use them. Because the list is slow
(are people on holiday?), I will try to help. After reading the
low memory page, I have three ideas in no particular order.
I wonder if turning off unnecessary reports
Hi Duke,
thanks again for your ideas.
I wonder if turning off unnecessary reports might be helpful.
i will test this, but i think i have already turned off the unnecessary reports. but
i'll check this.
I wonder if using a value of 1 or 2 (instead of 3) might produce
better
hello analog list,
sorry for posting in german, i'm posting again in german.
I've a webserver with several domains on it, everything work pretty fine, but the
major site on the server which produces 30GB traffic / month doesn't get along with
analog. the nightly cronjobs run a script, which
The Analog documentation mentions low memory
at http://www.analog.cx/docs/lowmem.html;.
HTH,
-- Duke
Andreas Leppert wrote:
hello analog list,
sorry for posting in german, i'm posting again in german.
I've a webserver with several domains on it, everything work pretty fine, but the major