Hello
I never use store.log. In squid.conf it clearly states that the file is not
needed, and no tools exist to parse it. So I just switch it off, to save
rotating etc. In any case, it does get big quickly on busy caches and you
generally can't open huge files usefully except with specific hex editors, etc
Simon
On 05-Mar-02 at 14:02, Hiroyuki Seki's inspired musing was thus :
> Hello,
>
> We have a problem with Squid 2.4.1-6 on AIX4.3.
>
> As a regular operation , we rotate store.log , access.log and cache.log
> every day , and reboot the squid once in a month.
>
> And , after we reboot squid this month ,it seemed to run fine
> apparently. But one hours later , squid was stopped suddenly.
> Because , filesize of store.log got to 2Gbyte , and squid couldn't
> log to that file any more , so squid couldn't be worked.
> Usually , the store.log file are 200Mbytes in a day.
> But that day , that file got to 2G bytes in a hour.
> (The log message in a store.log are almost relase action.)
>
> I've checked the list archives, but I can't find anything regarding
> our problem.So, we are in trouble that we can't see the cause.
>
> Thanks in advance for any information you might be able to provide.
>
> Regards
> Seki
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