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Re: [Summary-Talk] log files moving to Windows



On 7/8/02 10:14 AM Dave Cooper (dcooper@acton.org) wrote:

>We've recently had to switch to using Summary on a Windows box because our
>Beige G3 simply didn't have enough RAM for the size of the database.  I'm
>starting to move log files over and have found that although the Windows
>version seems to see all the log files, not all of them show up in the
>graphs in any of the Overview sections for example.  If I go a view  by 
>week
>or month all the bars show up normally.   Right now only the first few 
>days of July of this year are showing up.

If you haven't brought all of the logs over yet I can imagine one way 
that might happen. The graphs in the Overview tend to show the most 
recent 180 days. Take a look at the date range in the sub-heading to see 
what time period the report covers, and compare that to the dates that 
show up as lines in the Weekly Report. I suspect that the Overview is 
covering a time period through the present while the Weekly Report is 
probably covering some older requests.

You should check the General:Log Files report to make sure that Summary 
is correctly reading all of your log files. It is possible that there are 
parse errors, or some accidental filtering going on.

Another thing to try, if you are using Incremental mode, is to turn off 
incremental and then turn it back on. Then re-process all of the log 
files from scratch and see if anything changes.

Good Luck
Jason

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