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Jason, We have updated to 2.5.3 in the meantime, but that did also not fix the problem. I have rebooted the machine, still no success. I then removed half of the log files for each client and now all works fine. So, this shows me that Summary or the file system or whatever, has a problem with downloading a lot of files at the same time. We have about 50 clients and each client has 365 files in each directory. All Summary needs to do is to download those files and read them. I am guessing that this is the problem, because if I move those log files over to the server where summary is running on then all works good. So, any fixes? Nitai -- Redakto - Content Management that simply works Content Management & eBusiness Systems ComputerOil® AG Dammstrasse 7 5400 Baden / Switzerland Telefon +41 (0)844 44 55 66 info@computeroil.com http://computeroil.com > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-summary-talk@lists.summary.net [mailto:owner-summary- > talk@lists.summary.net] On Behalf Of Jason Linhart > Sent: Freitag, 18. Februar 2005 19:06 > To: summary-talk@lists.summary.net > Subject: Re: [Summary-Talk] Problem with all Logs > > You didn't put in the column headings, so I am assuming that the '86' > below is a line number and it is zero requests, zero parse errors, zero > filtered and 0.0K bytes read. If that is not the case then the rest of > what I am saying might be way off. > > Summary appears to be saying that the log files are empty. They have > zero requests and zero parse errors and 0.0K read, so they are > completely empty. > > You should look at the files on the FTP server, are they zero K there? > If so, you need to check your web server, make sure it is really logging. > > Are they zero K in Summary's Logs folder? If so, and they aren't zero K > on the FTP server, then you are having some kind of downloading problem. > Take a look at the Program Status report and see what it says about log > downloading status. > > If the files are not zero K in Summary's Logs folder, and you are > running MacOS X, try rebooting the machine and reprocessing your logs. > This is one of the symptoms of a known bug in OS X, that should be at > least temporarily fixed by rebooting. > > Good Luck > Jason > > > Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote: > > > > We noticed today that all log files from our clients are not processed > > anymore.Looking at the Log File Status I see that all logs after > > December 31 2004 are coming in as error. See the this below: > > > > 86 0 0 0 0.0K Unknown Unknown altraschaffhausen / > > altra.log_2005Jan9.gz > > -- > 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 ------------- Go to <http://summary.net/list.html> to update subscription info.
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