Issues on large log sets
We recently purchased WebLog Expert Enterprise to test as a replacement for an older Log Analyzer and it has been working great for most of our sites. We are running the software on a 2008 R2 server (x64) which will pull the website logs from different shares and dump the reports to an IIS hosted directory. We have run into an issue where larger sites (10 GB of Logs , 4 redundant site locations = 40GB) are causing the program to crash during the initial analyze run. We would originally get memory errors on these sites (4 GB RAM) but we dropped in more memory (12 GB total) and now the program just crashes completely after running for a few hours. Do you know if we still may need more memory or if this is a software bug? Eventually we would love to use this software for all of our sites if we can get everything to run correctly.
Dynamic HTML reports allow you to choose any time range when you view them and also has additional capabilities like trends for individual items. You can view a report sample at http://demo.weblogexpert.com/Login.as...
These reports also don't have such requirements for memory as static HTML reports. Even if an individual table requires too much memory to be generated, the server will just show a suggestion to choose a smaller time range, while static HTML reports won't be generated at all.
You can find more information on dynamic HTML reports at http://www.weblogexpert.com/help/wlex...
Unfortunately it's not possible to uncheck some reports without reanalyzing log files.
We considered creating a 64-bit version of the program but there are some technical difficulties, mostly because of some third-party libraries we use. However, probably we'll create a 64-bit version later, but I don't think that we'll do it in the near versions of the program.