> > > > Come to think of it maybe I should turn of usertrack logging entirely. > Anyone > > know how to do this and/or how to not log nsession? > > > Usertrack won't have any effect on performance, as it's just a file > that Interchange appends to. If the file is big then you could OK, I'm not a file-access guru but couldn't that affect performance if the usertrack file is on the order of a GB? > rotate it and, perhaps, delete old rotated files to save disk space. Will do this. > Appending to the usertrack file will have no noticeable effect on > your CPU usage. > > I imagine your problem could be something to do with session expiry. > Are you regularly deleting expired session files? I suspect that you > are not. A huge sessions directory will have a direct impact on your > website's performance, so it must be regularly cleaned. Deleting old > temporary files in your ScratchDir directory (defaults to "tmp") is > also a good idea. > I do both of these nightly in a cron job, so you suspect wrong ;) But thanks for the tips. I was only not rotating usertrack since I thought perhaps it was used in some of the reporting and shouldn't be rotated. So... it isn't possible to turn off logging to usertrack? Any tips on where I could look in the code to comment out the line/routine that does the logging? Thanks, Bryan New England Art Express - Art Prints, Posters and Framing http://www.neartexpress.com/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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