Thanks so much for this!
 
I tried it out and it errors out as follows:
 
 File path : g:/logarchive/
 Processing a single day
 
 Opening File : g:/logarchive/dec1206.log
........................................................................
........
.................................................................
 
 Sorting arrays and cleaning up data
Unmatched [ in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/[ <-- HERE weight/ at
f:\tools\dis
tro-declog.pl line 443.
 
My log is 20mb if that matters.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of IS -
Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge)
Posted At: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:53 PM
Posted To: Lists - Declude JunkMail
Conversation: New Reporting Tool
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] New Reporting Tool



 

The newest PERL script. Slices, dices, etc ... Throw it in a directory,
edit a few environment variables at the top of the script, dump in a few
Declude logs, run it, enjoy. Requires PERL, of course.

 

Added two command line switches : 'day' and 'week' . Day does the
previous day, week does the previous week. No command line switch, and
you do all the logs in the directory. This can be memory
intensive....... You have been warned ! My own server, with 11-13k log
files, consumes 700+ megs of memory when doing an entire month. Folks
with larger files might want to think about doing this many files at
once.

 

Karl Drugge

 

 


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