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Shane Kerr
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Mon Jul 28 17:59:28 CEST 2003
Peter Koch wrote: > Shane Kerr wrote: > > >>One disadvantage of this is that you don't know how the server >>interpreted the query. > > what part of this interpretation do you expect to learn from *query* logging? For instance, if the server does not recognise a class/type, then the server log can record this information. Otherwise someone doing log analysis will have to read the query log, and then parse the query, and then know (somehow) what class/types the server supports. Even if the script/program doing this analysis knows exactly what the server is doing, it will have to be updated when the server is updated. And if you want to look at historical data, you have to know exactly how the server interpreted queries in the past. -- Shane Kerr RIPE NCC
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