Subj : recentactivitylines
To   : Brian Wood
From : Richard Webb
Date : Fri Mar 25 2011 12:29 am

Hi Brian,

On Thu 2039-Mar-24 17:45, Brian Wood (1:116/903) wrote to Richard Webb:

> is, but if you've that parameter too large you could
> conceivably run into memory problems. There's more
> discussion of this in bt-ref.txt iirc. Regards, Richard ---

BW> I'll try messing with that, it is set at 300 lines I think the file
BW> where this info is stored is binkley.a01 24kb

YEp, whatever you use as binkley.cfg, which is default name
of your config file.

That's a pretty large value you mentioned.  Unless you're
really passing a lot of traffic with multiple systems that
would be a few days' worth.
Better to just keep your log and browse the log.

SOme good binkley log analysis tools are available.  Look
for
bkla202.zip somewhere.  I use it to post a daily analysis of system activity as
a message.

There are some other tricks you can do with the dos find
command to do some analysis of your log files at periodic
intervals.  This works for me, and I use loglevel 5.


Regards,
          Richard
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