On Tuesday 03 June 2003 18.39, Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
> I get a squid running, and it stops cos lack of space in disk...
> And checking the logs, the file store.log have 1.1G, ok, i move
> that file and start squid again, squid is up...
Hmm.. store.log should not grow very much faster than access.log.
> But when i start
> squid, that file start growing and goes to 149M incredibly fast,
> then the speed is more slow, but still growing... Checking the
> squid.conf, where it's to configure that file, says that could let
> the parameter as none to disable it... It's ok disable??? Or anyone
> has a good argument to let that file ok?
Disabling store.log is generally a wise thing to do. The file carries
very little information of value for normal operations.
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