On Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:54 PM [EDT],
Sean O Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> You may need to split your report in two - for example, turn off the
>> host and domain report in your main run, to free up the memory they
>> take up, and then run a second report with everything turned off
>> except those reports.
>
> If I did this - I would have to manually put report/html file
> together? - since it just overwrites each report file, that or create
> multiple reports/html files ...

If you wanted them ll in a single file, you'd have to cut and paste. Just
use "OUTFILE hosts.html" for the report that uses Host data (Host, Domain,
Organization), etc. You could also create a seperate report for Browser and
OS information, as that's usually a bit more static, and not usually as
critical.

The commands that will llow you to maximize this 2 report strategy are
listed in http://analog.cx/docs/lowmem.html

>> How long does Analog take to generate the reports?
>
> Start of the month ~16-20mins, end of the month 2+hours.
> Dual 3Ghz machine (with HT), and 4GB memory.

Then running a second report isn't out of the question, if it solves the
problem.

> p.s. just ran analog off just cache files with FILEEXCLUDE option
> instead of REQEXCLUDE - just bombed out due to lack of memory.

I'm surprised, though I suppose the total number of unique files isn't
likely to be that large, compared to the number of unique hosts, for example
(given the size of your logs), so maybe it's not that surprising.

Aengus

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