** Reply to note from Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wed, 12 Jul 2000 
08:05:18 -0700


> When you ungzipped it by hand, did it wait for a Ctrl-C? I don't know what the 
> logfile looks like (don't post it here if it's over 10 lines!), but I can't think 
>why 
> gzip would 'hang' unless the file was corrupt. In which case I'd just remove it and 
> let the logs run as normal. Then hope this problem doesn't come up again.

absolutely not, that's what I am saying, I can not see anything wrong with the actual
file....

I can:
gzip *; or gzip -d * ; or, gzip just-the-individual-file; no errors

I can open the file in text editor, it's OK as far as I can see,

if I 
gzip -d *
then run analog, then gzip * again, it,s OK.

if I un-gzip JUST this one file, it runs OK as well

in this case, I don't even mind deleting these logs, BUT, it's getting worse, as I am
getting similar 'hang' in a couple of other domains

additionally, I also run Webalizer from another script, Webalizer does NOT support 
GZIPed
logs, so, I pipe (same) logs using (same) GZIP into W, then, it doesn't choke at 
all....

I call Analog like:
CALL analog +g'||cfg ' 2>&1| RxQueue /FIFO
I explicitly gzip pipe into W with no problems
'call gzip -c -d 'logfile '| webalizer -q -n' domain '-o' file.i

I guess... I could NOT rely on Analog GZIPing it, and maybe just pipe from GZIP into
analog...? like I do with W...?

though, I'd rather determine what's causing the hick up.

main problem, it's happening now in several logs in 2 or 3 domains...



Voytek Eymont
SBT Information Systems Pty Ltd
http://www.sbt.net.au/links/
phone +61-2 9310-1144 fax +61-2 9310-1118 

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