On Monday, September 03, 2007 11:41 AM [EDT],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Not wanting to say you are not right here, too; just wondering where
the date
information might come from. Is it still in the cache file, at least
partially?

Analog does record some time information - how many requests occurred in every 5 minute period, for example. But it doesn't record which requests occurred within any given 5 minute (or any other) period. So you can use your cache file for September to find out that X number of requests occurred on the 17th of September, for example. But you can't tell how many of those requests were for a specific file. Any Request Report that you generate from a cache file, using parameters that don't exactly match the parameters used to create the cache file will probably contain incorrect and or misleading information.

A Gig of logfiles per day will easly compress to 20Gig per year. That's a decades worth of log files on a $100 hard drive. There rally isn't much point in discarding logfiles, unless they are so large that you encounter computational bounds.

Aengus
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