Michal Medvecky wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have large proxy with small space for logfiles (no money for another drive :)
>
> Squid default behavior is to stop when there is no more space available for logfiles. Is there
> a possiblity to tell squid not to stop when the partition for logfiles is full and simply
> ignore any new log lines?
I think what you're looking for is log rotation. Try putting a 'squid -k
rotate' in
your crontab at an appropriate interval. Squid only keeps nine rotated
logs; have
the rotation happen in a tenth the time it takes to fill the logfiles, and
you're golden.
Better still, configure Squid not to keep logs atall. Better privacy, no
diskspace
usage, everybody is happy.
-- Jon Kay pushcache.com jkay@pushcache.com http://www.pushcache.com/ (512) 420-9025 Squid consulting 'push done right.'Received on Tue Dec 18 2001 - 19:29:58 MST
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