approach on parsing the query-log file
Alan Clegg
Alan_Clegg at isc.org
Tue Apr 28 17:05:43 UTC 2009
Jonathan Petersson wrote:
> So I gave tail a try in perl both via File::Tail and by putting tail
> -f in a pipe.
As was stated previously in this thread, you are going down a bad path
by using query-log for any purpose beyond short debugging sessions.
The loss in performance is rather painful.
The use of a network sniffing package is much preferable.
[Just to see, try running your million queries with and without query
logging turned on and see if you are happy with the results]
But, if that's what you want to do, I wish you luck.
AlanC
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