There is a experimental configure flag for this in the current development
version of Squid. Backporting the change from configure.in to earlier
versions of Squid should be trivial if needed...
Regards
Henrik
sean.upton@uniontrib.com wrote:
> Quick question for those that might know: Have there been any attempts to
> use the Linux LFS API in Squid to allow for log files that exceed 2GB on
> kernel/fs/glibc that supports large files? High-traffic http accelerator
> boxes and log_mime_headers combine to generate quite large logs, and at the
> moment I'm rotating several times daily to keep Squid from dying when
> access.log gets too big.
>
> Sean
>
> +-----------------------------------------------------------
>
> | Sean Upton
> | Site Technology Supervisor SignOnSanDiego.com
> | Development & Integration The San Diego Union-Tribune
> | 619.718.5241 sean.upton@uniontrib.com
> | PATH_TO_THE_DARK_SIDE = 'c:\winnt\system32'
>
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