[analog-help] Using JDResolve

2001-02-02 Thread Peter Johnson

Hi There

I am trying to use jdresolve.pl helper application with analog, but I am a
bit confused about when I should be running it and on what.  Am I right in
thinking that jdresolve should be run on the actual webserver log files
which analog then processes, or should jdresolve be run on the dnsfile
produced by analog after it has attempted to do it's own dns lookups?

Thanks in advance for any help
Peter

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Re: [analog-help] Using JDResolve

2001-02-02 Thread qwertu

Hi,

use jdresolve on the actual webserver logfiles.

Yours

Christian

 I am trying to use jdresolve.pl helper application with analog, but I am a
 bit confused about when I should be running it and on what.  Am I right in
 thinking that jdresolve should be run on the actual webserver log files
 which analog then processes, or should jdresolve be run on the dnsfile
 produced by analog after it has attempted to do it's own dns lookups?
 
 Thanks in advance for any help
 Peter
 
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Re: [analog-help] Using JDResolve

2001-02-02 Thread Duke Hillard

We rotate logs every Sunday a.m. when system load is minimal.
We then run jdrsolve on the most recent log and produce a new
file.  Next we run analog on the new file produced by jdresolve.
After analog has produced all reports, we discard the new file
and archive the original log file (we can reproduce another file
with jdresolve, but we cannot reproduce the original log file).

We get 99.7% name resolution in recursive mode.  jdresolve
is fairly quick and doesn't need much overhead.  It takes a
little time to determine the optimal configuration for jdresolve,
but the results at the end of each run provide useful data to
use in the configuration process.  If you intend to use large
log files (2.5+ GB), you might wish to use a small sample
(100 MB) of your log file to find the optimal configuration
before using it on a production level.

HTH,

-- Duke Hillard, UL Lafayette


Peter Johnson wrote:

 Hi There

 I am trying to use jdresolve.pl helper application with analog, but I am a
 bit confused about when I should be running it and on what.  Am I right in
 thinking that jdresolve should be run on the actual webserver log files
 which analog then processes, or should jdresolve be run on the dnsfile
 produced by analog after it has attempted to do it's own dns lookups?

 Thanks in advance for any help
 Peter

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