[analog-help] Lines like this

1999-10-19 Thread Alejandro Fernandez
Hi, C: 208.133.247.225 - - [20/Apr/1999:17:15:56 +0100] "GET /press98.htm HTTP/1.0" 200 4682 "http://search.msn.com/results.asp?RS=CHECKED&UN=doc&CO=20&Form=MSNH&MT="total+consideration+of"" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)" I get lines like this in all my loving corrupt stats l

Re: [analog-help] Lines like this

1999-10-19 Thread Jim Foley
On 19 Oct 99, at 14:57, Alejandro Fernandez wrote: > Hi, > > C: 208.133.247.225 - - [20/Apr/1999:17:15:56 +0100] "GET /press98.htm > HTTP/1.0" 200 4682 > "http://search.msn.com/results.asp?RS=CHECKED&UN=doc&CO=20&Form=MSNH&MT="t > otal+consideration+of"" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Wind

Re: [analog-help] DNS file

1999-10-19 Thread Simon McClenahan
To answer my own question, I found that the problem lies with anlgform.pl . There is a line that hard-codes "DNS NONE", and I think it will add a "DNS READ" if there is a DNSFILE CGI variable defined. Unfortunately setting the DNSFILE variable did not make a difference, so Analog must give prio

Re: [analog-help] Time for dns write to complete?

1999-10-19 Thread Jason Linhart
On 10/19/99 2:03 PM Jeff Welch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >Can anyone give me a sense of how long it takes DNS WRITE to complete, both >the first time and then subsequent times for updates? > >I'm using combined log format; access_log is about 80 MB (error log about >5MB), and it's been running

Re: [analog-help] Time for dns write to complete?

1999-10-19 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Jeff, That depends a lot on the system that's doing the lookups (where are the DNS caches, etc.) and other network factors (I've been seeing net problems the last couple days). But just for an example, I ran a 120 MB access log on a new DNS file on a Mips system a couple weeks ago that took over

Re: [analog-help] Time for dns write to complete?

1999-10-19 Thread Aengus Lawlor
Analog just uses the system to do the name resolutions. Pick and address at random from your log file and do an NSLOOKUP on it, and see how long it takes to resolve - if it takes 2 seconds, you can multiply the number of individual hosts in your log file by 2 seconds to figure out how long thi

[analog-help] Time for dns write to complete?

1999-10-19 Thread Jeff Welch
Can anyone give me a sense of how long it takes DNS WRITE to complete, both the first time and then subsequent times for updates? I'm using combined log format; access_log is about 80 MB (error log about 5MB), and it's been running for 3 hours. It's not stuck, I can see the dnsfile.txt keeps gr

[analog-help] Analog - Cannot Find The Path

1999-10-19 Thread Jeff Longland
Good evening, Many people have probably asked this before, and I stand here before you to ask it again. I present the infamous error: "The system cannot find the path specified. Analog failed to run or returned an error code. Maybe your server's error log will give a clue why." I know that ana