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Re: [Summary-Talk] gaps in service report bug?...



Yes, I can see how that would happen, but, no, the logs are from the 
same report. We have one log per day, from midnight to midnight.  (I 
removed the log names myself prior to posting the message, but they 
normally appear in the report.)

A better example of what I'm reporting is below:

Jan 08, 2004 10:38AM	  	10:00:03
Jan 08, 2004 10:38AM	  	10:00:04
Jan 08, 2004 10:38AM	  	10:00:04
Jan 08, 2004 10:38AM	  	10:00:02
Jan 08, 2004 10:38AM	  	10:00:03
Jan 08, 2004 10:38AM	  	10:00:01
Jan 08, 2004 11:28AM	  	10:00:31
Jan 08, 2004 11:50AM	  	34:09
Jan 08, 2004 02:45PM	  	17:25

Can you think of any anomalies that I should look for in the log file 
that might be causing this?

Using Summary SP 2.3.10 on Linux.

Kevin



Jason Linhart said:
 > A gap in service can be reported for each log file that has entries 
which
 > cover the period in question. If the sub-report you are looking at
 > contains logs from several different web sites, that were each logged
 > separately, or from several different servers, serving a single web 
site,
 > then this makes sense.
 >
 > I don't know which version of Summary you are using. Newer versions,
 > starting with 1.5, display the name of the log file in which the gap in
 > service was detected.
 >
 > Jason
 >
 >
 >
 > On 1/12/04 12:59 PM LynuxWorks Webmaster (webmaster@lnxw.com) wrote:
 >
 >>I thought I'd check in on the gaps-in-service report (report 72) 
because
 >>we had some kind of outage yesterday, and I noticed some strange 
numbers.
 >>
 >>Lots of tens are being shown in the number of hours of duration, and
 >>they don't really seem to always make sense.
 >>
 >>Report example:
 >>
 >>Jan 09, 2004 08:04PM	  	1:37:31
 >>Jan 10, 2004 07:06AM	  	10:00:28
 >>Jan 10, 2004 07:24AM	  	40:36
 >>Jan 10, 2004 08:05AM	  	28:18
 >>Jan 10, 2004 09:57AM	  	10:00:03
 >>Jan 10, 2004 10:27AM	  	1:14:33
 >>Jan 10, 2004 10:45AM	  	10:00:08
 >>
 >>Ten hours of downtime in the two-hour period between 8:05 and 10:27?
 >>Hmmmm....
 >
 > -----------------
 > Jason@Summary.Net
 > -----------------
 > Dr. Seuss books . . . can be read and enjoyed on several levels. For
 > example, 'One Fish Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish' can be deconstructed
 > as a searing indictment of the narrow-minded binary counting system.
 >   -- Peter van der Linden, Expert C Programming, Deep C Secrets
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