Good day, again.
Due to server changes and a bad logrotate.conf, my log files were NOT
correctly rotated on the seven day mark, as is typical. After the 7 day
mark, analog 5.03 analyzes the rotated files, makes caches, and then
analyzes the caches to create a "totals" report.
Because of the bad conf file, I had to manually run the rotate command
today, creating a 9 day cycle. Running analog on the 9 day logs went pretty
much without a hitch, except for errors concerning "seven-day-statistics"
not being found within the 9 day cache file, and how "under-reporting"
(exact phrase forgotten, unfortunately) could occur.
I can concur with the error message - if I look at my "totals" report
(that reads the cache files), I see the following in my weekly reports:
10/Feb/02: 181123: 1.35%: 31971: 1.71%: 2.873: 1.38%:
17/Feb/02: 70752: 0.53%: 12837: 0.69%: 1.041: 0.50%:
Here's my question:
- will this "fix" itself when the logs are rotated the next
time (making a shorter week - only five days)?
Is there anything else I should be worried about?
Is my "totals" report mussed up for all eternity?
--
Kevin Hemenway
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