** Reply to note from Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 11 Jul 2000 
17:52:53 -0700


> You don't say where in the process it 'hangs,' but this sounds like one of the pipes 
>is 
> hanging and the Ctrl-C is caught by the pipe process, terminates the process and 
>allows 
> Analog to continue. 

thanks, Jeremy

well, I can't determine where in stops, BUT, the session it runs in, says
GZIP at that time

the error file I sent included ONE such 'stop'

> My guess is that one of the '.gz' logfiles is corrupt or something else is wrong 
>with 
> it. Looking at the stats from your (very long) debug output, it looks like a lot of 
>them 
> are empty. Could this be a problem for your gzip? Maybe it's looking to STDIN for 
>input 
> because the specified input file has no size? Do your logfiles really have no lines 
>in 
> them (or 1 - 6 requests as the others appear) or is there a problem with the 
>compressed 
> archives. You might try looking at some of them by hand. e.g. (I'm assuming this is 
>a 
> Windows system from the '\', and that you don't have zcat or less) (this is one 
>line) 

this particular domain is 'brand new', yes, it hardly has any access, my own domain 
has 3
or 4 years data, never ever 'stopped' before, now, it 'stops' several times

I guess I need something to skip any such, and, maybe log it, I log all stderr from
the script, 'just in case', but no error logged

,no, most definitely no Winders, it's an OS/2 system


OK, I removed all 'empty' files;

it still STOPs when GZIPPed, when un-gizipped, analog runs OK


>  
> gzip -cd \users\commodore.org.au\logs\www.commodore.org.au.Apr022000.gz | more

you mean.... to look at contents for corruption ?

I just "cat www*", they kinda seem 'ok'...?





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