Package: gnump3d
Version: 2.9.9.9-2
When I activate the option
--logfiles=/var/log/gnump3d/access.log*
in /etc/gnump3d/gnump3d.conf to enable statistics on all log files
processed by logrotate, the "View the most recent tracks served." web
page displays wrong statistics.
Here you can show this webpage in the described situation :
$gnump3d-top --last --logfiles=/var/log/gnump3d/access.log* | head -n 3
<tr><td><b>Host</b></td><td><b>Time</b></td><td><b>Song</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>AReims-157-1-105-208.w90-7.abo.wanadoo.fr</td><td>04/Nov/2006:11:10:24
</td><td><a href="/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/07. take me
back to NYC.mp3.m3u">/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/07. take
me back to NYC.mp3</a></td></tr>
<tr><td>AReims-157-1-105-208.w90-7.abo.wanadoo.fr</td><td>04/Nov/2006:11:09:21
</td><td><a href="/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/16.Mrs
Bigger.mp3.m3u">/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/16.Mrs
Bigger.mp3</a></td></tr>
You can see that most recent listened files seems to have been listening
on 04/Nov/2006. It is not true.
If I search in log files :
$for i in /var/log/gnump3d/access.log*gz; do if zcat $i | grep -q
"04/Nov"; then echo $i; fi; done
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log.44.gz <---- contains log of november 2005
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log.7.gz <---- contains log of november 2006
You can see that these "most recent tracks served" come from
access.log.7.gz.
And of course between 04/Nov/2006 and today (18/Dec/2006) there are more
recent listened files that should appear in "View the most recent tracks
served.", logged in files between access.log.7.gz and access.log
Maybe an interesting point : if I write myself the 10 most recent files,
the output is good
$gnump3d-top --last -logfiles=/var/log/gnump3d/access.log
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log.1 /var/log/gnump3d/access.log2.gz
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log3.gz /var/log/gnump3d/access.log4.gz
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log5.gz /var/log/gnump3d/access.log6.gz
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log7.gz /var/log/gnump3d/access.log8.gz
/var/log/gnump3d/access.log9.gz | head -n 3
<tr><td><b>Host</b></td><td><b>Time</b></td><td><b>Song</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>c2fa9614.adsl.oleane.fr</td><td>18/Dec/2006:10:09:39 </td><td><a
href="/nonmetal/Iggy Pop-In the Death Car.mp3.m3u">/nonmetal/Iggy Pop-In
the Death Car.mp3</a></td></tr>
<tr><td>c2fa9614.adsl.oleane.fr</td><td>18/Dec/2006:10:09:39 </td><td><a
href="/nonmetal/Iggy Pop-In the Death Car.mp3.m3u">/nonmetal/Iggy Pop-In
the Death Car.mp3</a></td></tr>
And if I use pattern, output is bad :
$gnump3d-top --last --logfiles=/var/log/gnump3d/access.log.[0-9].gz |
head -n 3
<tr><td><b>Host</b></td><td><b>Time</b></td><td><b>Song</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>AReims-157-1-105-208.w90-7.abo.wanadoo.fr</td><td>04/Nov/2006:11:10:24
</td><td><a href="/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/07. take me
back to NYC.mp3.m3u">/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/07. take
me back to NYC.mp3</a></td></tr>
<tr><td>AReims-157-1-105-208.w90-7.abo.wanadoo.fr</td><td>04/Nov/2006:11:09:21
</td><td><a href="/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/16.Mrs
Bigger.mp3.m3u">/nonmetal/Herman Düne/Herman Düne - Giant/16.Mrs
Bigger.mp3</a></td></tr>
System is Debian GNU/Linux Etch (last upgrade done after frozen), kernel
2.6.8-3-k7-smp, libc6 2.3.6.ds1-8