Brian wrote:
>
> Is there a decent performance gain in doing this on busy squid systems?
Probably not.
There may be some gain if the logs are on a busy cache drive, but
probably not if the logs are on a separate drive.
Disabling log files is more of a practical nature. If there is no log
files then there is no log files to rotate or archive. Some also
consider it a security issue (logs contains user private data).
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hackerReceived on Mon Oct 25 1999 - 17:45:50 MDT
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