One other question -- is there some way to setup analog to take
advantage of multi-cpu boxes?
Reza
Reza Naima sent me..
> It's not running out of memeory, and it's not over NFS -- one box had
> local storage and the other was on a SAN (stoarge area network). It
> just slows down. I'm playing
So, I turned on some debugging, and it looks as if it's done reading all
the data. However, it's just sitting there now not making any more
system calls (nothing shows up with a truss). I'm assuming is going
through and analyzing the data? Does it do it while it's reading, or
after all the data
It's not running out of memeory, and it's not over NFS -- one box had
local storage and the other was on a SAN (stoarge area network). It
just slows down. I'm playing around with various LOWMEM options to see
how it progresses..I'll post the results.
-Reza
Jeremy Wadsack sent me..
> Reza N
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm trying to send computer output from analog to report magic.
> ReportMagic is trying to parse the following lines, from the analog output,
> but produces gibberish reports:
>BRP 66Lynx/2.8.3rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14FM
>
Hi All,
I'm trying to send computer output from analog to report magic.
ReportMagic is trying to parse the following lines, from the analog output,
but produces gibberish reports:
BRP 66Lynx/2.8.3rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14FM
BRP 22Mozilla/4.0
Reza Naima ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm trying to parse one day's worth of logs (~24G unzipped) on mutliple
> boxes, and it seems that the program locks up towards the end of the
> analysis. This was tried on several solaris boxes including a blade 100
> and a 4500 with 6G of memory. A truss of t
It prints them to the standard output unless you specified an ERRFILE in you
cfg file.
Matt
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Sent: 06 June 2001 16:39
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Subject: [analog-help] error log
Does analog have an er
Does analog have an error log that I can view to see why a process
didn't finish?
What's the name of the file and where is it located?
Thanks
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Reza Naima wrote:
> I'm trying to parse one day's worth of logs (~24G unzipped) on mutliple
> boxes, and it seems that the program locks up towards the end of the
> analysis. This was tried on several solaris boxes including a blade 100
> and a 4500 with 6G of memory. A trus
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Brad K. wrote:
>
> Is there any way to force Analog to read the *3* character end of line
> sequence as a true EOL?
Analog reads any combination of \r's and \n's as a single EOL.
--
Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory
I couldn't be 100% sure, but I think you might need to put your logformat
in brackets because it contains spaces.
LOGFORMAT ([%d%m%Y%w%h:%n:%j]%w "-->" %q )
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I want to know if may I come in execute analog, with my own LOGFORMAT which
contains a date and a textfile:
[22/05/1999 00:00:30] --> Se procede al chequeo del modem Modem
Multimodem8
[22/05/1999 00:02:11] --> Se procede al chequeo del modem
Modem Multimodem8
[22/05/1999 00:02:12] --> Resulta
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