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Well, the funny thing, is that I see, in the log processing block of the
program status:
Log files: 372
Log file lines: 7,898,537
Corrupt log lines: 0
Skipped log lines: 0
Valid log Entries: 7,898,537
Filtered log entries: 6,556,182
Log size in Mbytes: 694.28M
Logs on disk in Mbytes: 694.28M
But the log files and details reports are still empty.
For fun, I did a "chmod -R 777 logs/ reports/ data/" and reran summary.
Still nothin. It's pretty strange, considering.
I did figure out why everything was blank tho, our domain changed,
so the reports were running against the wrong domain. <homer>D'Oh!</homer>
-jeff
On 2/7/05 1:42 PM, "Jason Linhart" <jason@summary.net> wrote:
> If the Log Files report is empty then Summary is unable to see (or
> perhaps open) any of your log files. You should check that there really
> are logs in Summary's Logs folder and that the user Summary is running
> as has permission to read them. If you are using log downloading in
> Summary you should check the Program Status report for possible download
> errors.
>
> Good Luck
> Jason
>
>
> Jeff McCombs wrote:
>>
>> Seems that it keeps reporting 0's on everything with a previously
>> working configuration (I even pulled a backup copy just to be safe).
>> Logs are in the same format as always. The only change is the date.
>>
>> All of my reports are empty.. Even the logfiles and log details
>> reports.
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