Looks odd indeed.
Where did you find these odd timestamps?
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Hacker
Timothy Peter Cockle wrote:
>
> I am not sure but this could be a simple one!
>
> I am researching web caching for my Ph.D. and am using a veriaty of squid log files for part of my ananlysis.
>
> However in one log I find a few strange time stamps.
>
> The following are examples:
>
> 98977610.0.
> 99110.0.169
> 9910.0..926
>
> When I print out the 'strange' time stamps they appear to be in blocks:
>
> 98981310.0.
> 98981510.0.
> 98990610.0.
> 98994910.0.
> 98994910.0.
> 98998810.0.
> 99010.0.088
> 99010.0.265
> 99010.0.919
> 99010.0.191
> 99010.0.028
> 99010.0.126
>
> All bad timestamps do have valid time stamps in between.
>
> One further point is that they all do seam to have '10.0.'
>
> They are rare 0.004% of the entire log so I guess I'll discard them but I would like to know why they are there!
>
> The logs where compressed with bz2 and download with FTP I am not sure if this has corrupted them. I am going
> to look for further errors.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Tim
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