I don't know about log analyzers, but there's a way around message interlacing for
manual log review. BBEdit shows search results in a new window, so I search for the
messages code (like D06f811ed0094f08e) and every line with the code is isolated and
displayed in a sigle concise package.
I
Note some of the log lines in the attached log snip are merged together I
caught this when my log analyser told me that I have a test called
SPAM07/02/2003
LOGLEVELHIGH
Declude version 1.70i14
Look at the time slice if 09:24:32 - 09:24:33 it looks like 6 processes were
trying to write to
Does anyone know if Virus has the same issue?
Yes, it should.
Scott, ever thought about sending writes to the console app and using it
as a buffer to prevent overlaps?
That still might not work (although probably would) -- if the OS can mangle
writes from two separate processes, it could also
When I wrote the stats grapher app, I ran across the same problem at all
log levels (I generally run MID). When I mentioned it on the list, some
otheres who wrote log analyzers had noticed the same thing. I'm sure it
has to do with the volume of mail received, since more mail means more
declude
) combined with 30 queue times. Just making an
observation.
Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.
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I caught this when my log analyser told me that I have a test called
SPAM07/02/2003
snip
This does seem to happen occasionally when several processes
are appending
to a text file in a very short period of time (not just with
Declude; it
happens with IMail SMTP32.exe processes as well). My