Hi

I'm still having problems with this. Could it be something to with the
DNS cache and the HOSTEXCLUDE statements we have. The reason I ask is, I
had seen something about clearing the top of the DNS cache file once
every so often but I don't think this gets done (though I doubt this is
a reason for my problems, just a reason I decided to investigate along
this line). I ran two analyses on the same log files using the same
config file with the exception that in one, I used the same DNS cache as
I have been using and in the other I used a new DNS cache (e.g. set it
to a non-existent file so that it would create one). I got different
results for successful hits!

At the time of the test, I was able to do lookups on all the
HOSTEXCLUDEs where I had used an FQDN and I was able to do reverse
lookups where I had used an IP. However, there are three wildcarded
HOSTEXLCUDES *.subdomain.domain which I couldn't check...?

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance...

Will O'Brien

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Sent: 08 March 2004 14:33
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] HELP! Discontinuity in Stats


On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Will O Brien wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> I have analog 5.23 running in linux. I have a very curious problem. I 
> have analog running as a cronjob in the early hours of the morning, it

> runs once each morning to produce daily figures and once a week to 
> produce weekly figures. The problem is that every now and then, say 
> once every three weeks, the figures don't tie up. The hit count given 
> in the daily stats doesn't match the corresponding hit count given for

> that day in the weekly stats. If I rerun analog with equivalent config

> files when I get to work on the Monday, it produces correct results, 
> and it appears that the problem is with the daily stats. Does anyone 
> have any suggestions as to what may be causing this?
>

Maybe the logfiles are being rotated while analog is trying to produce
the reports?

-- 
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/
"The internet is a reflection of our society. If we do not like what we
see,  the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix society."
(Vint Cerf)
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