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Dear sandiphw,

The best option would be to work on the request or misbehaving
application from http://ab-desktop, log-rotation on the squid proxy
works best for me and if you can, please create a syslog server, this
will assist you in ensuring that logs are removed from the production
server and reduce downtime on the proxy server. One more thing that
works best for me is Munin (monitoring), I check it every time for my
servers and it works best especially when it comes to identifying disk
space,CPU usage etc.

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Sakhi

On 9/17/09, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ons 2009-09-16 klockan 06:39 -0700 skrev sandiphw:
>
>>
>> Logfiles becomes in over a GB witin 7 days and squid stops working. We
>> need
>> to manually replaced these files with new one. debug_option is set to
>> default. How to stop these informations comming to logfiles?
>
> It's normal requests and should be logged. The issue is that the client
> is not behaving well and continuously retries the same unsuccessful
> request and getting back "authentiacation required" each time..
>
> but you don't need store.log. Disable it in squid.conf.
>
>>  How can I set
>> the maximum size of logfile?
>
> The already mentioned logrotate is a good tool for keep track of log
> file size and automatically pruning data to keep logs at comfortable
> levels.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>


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