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Re: [Summary-Talk] Reporting days



I've seen this, too, when you have log files that aren't be read 
properly... check your log files report, look for something wonky.

you might need to design a custom log format for the naughty files.

cheers  8^)

Cameron Knowlton
cameronk@igods.com


>On 12/3/03 12:43 PM Nitai @ ComputerOil (nitai@computeroil.com) wrote:
>
>>We have some domains which report the "reporting days" to long, like:
>>
>>Reporting on 12,389.00 days, from Jan 01, 1970 01:03am to Dec 03, 2003
>>12:59am. Calculated Dec 03, 2003 03:50am.
>>
>>What could be the cause for this? Like I said, this happens only on some
>>domains and not all.
>
>There are presumably some log entries in the log files somewhere that
>have dates in 1970. This can happen when the system clock on the web
>server gets mixed up. It has been 12,389 days since January 1, 1970.
>
>Jason
>
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