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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: re "log debug" ==> 50mb! How to get it to you?
Date: 22 Dec 2000 14:31:08 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <91v321$d9q$1@news.panix.com>,
David Combs <dkcombs@panix.com> wrote:
: ...
: But, question still remains -- when I (soon) DO have
: one of these huge debug.log files to send to you,
: how can I reduce it WAY down to the parts YOU would
: want to look at.
:
The normal troubleshooting procedure is to reduce the
problem to the minimum it takes to reproduce it. See
if you can reproduce it with a smaller file. Also,
if you are not using C-Kermit 7.1.199 Alpha.01 (I think
you are), please use it, since it produces much better-
organized (and more compact) debug logs.
If the problem only occurs with huge files, then a
debug log is probably useless anyway. In that case the
problem might be something like lack of space on the
receiving end, or some kind of interference with the
Kermit process on Panix, e.g. from some kind of
resource monitor.
: NOTE: Oh, I've been getting into your book a bit,
: and the problem might well be the modem settings,
: for this "strange" panix.com ISP I use.
:
You said at first that they required special modem
settings. Maybe there is a reason for that.
- Frank