:P
Word, people.
Obviously everybody has probably noticed how the raw analog cache data is thrown within ~USERNAME/tmp/analog , so that the program can use it forever and ever regardless of if/when you kill or trim the domlogs on the machine in question.
http://www.rix-web.com/analyzer/docs/cache.html
As much as this is probably accounting for a gigantic amount of diskspace being used as a whole, and then reused during server backups, and so on... I would rather have everything encapsulated in the end, anyway, so users are completely accountable for absolutely every resource they utilize. This one is tough to swallow though.
I was wondering if anyone else is doing anything or mulling over anything to cut down on this data / any procedures/policies you have in place? Even moderately used shared sites can easily have a analog cache and cache output file of 25 to 50 megs in a month\'s time. I think trimming them renders them useless to the analog program as well.... haven\'t fully tested yet though.
Anyway, thanks for your time if you have any to space.
Travis
Word, people.
Obviously everybody has probably noticed how the raw analog cache data is thrown within ~USERNAME/tmp/analog , so that the program can use it forever and ever regardless of if/when you kill or trim the domlogs on the machine in question.
http://www.rix-web.com/analyzer/docs/cache.html
As much as this is probably accounting for a gigantic amount of diskspace being used as a whole, and then reused during server backups, and so on... I would rather have everything encapsulated in the end, anyway, so users are completely accountable for absolutely every resource they utilize. This one is tough to swallow though.
I was wondering if anyone else is doing anything or mulling over anything to cut down on this data / any procedures/policies you have in place? Even moderately used shared sites can easily have a analog cache and cache output file of 25 to 50 megs in a month\'s time. I think trimming them renders them useless to the analog program as well.... haven\'t fully tested yet though.
Anyway, thanks for your time if you have any to space.
Travis