On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Chuck Pierce wrote:
> well, the first thing you can do is not keep your logs compressed. By
> having analog uncompressed the log files eats up a TON of memory.
This isn't true. Uncompressing is CPU intensive, but not memory intensive.
And analog's own memory usage is the same for a given logfile whether that
logfile is compressed or uncompressed.
> Also,
> analog is very memory intensive. I would suggest that you check out
> http://www.analog.cx/docs/lowmem.html. Especially if you are hitting
> swap.
>
This bit is definitely true. The LOWMEM commands will probably solve your
problem.
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