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Ops.. that's too much.
I have severeal squids, and I must keep the log from one month and it's a lot of space. I was thinking about something like btrfs to store them.

"Kelly, Jack" <Jack.Kelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

Logical, but part of the requirements of this project call for me to keep the logfiles uncompressed while we store them.

-----Original Message-----
From: Guido Marino Lorenzutti [mailto:glorenzutti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:32 AM
To: Kelly, Jack
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Keeping & archiving access.log

You should consider compress the logs...
My two cents... this is my logrotate config for squid.

/var/log/squid/*.log {
         daily
         compress
         rotate 31
         missingok
         nocreate
         sharedscripts
         postrotate
                 test ! -e /var/run/squid.pid || /usr/sbin/squid -k rotate
         endscript
}


"Kelly, Jack" <Jack.Kelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

Hi everyone,
Incredibly dumb question, I'm almost embarrassed asking it.

My access.log only seems to store a day's worth of proxy traffic data.
Do I just need to add a squid3 -k rotate task to my crontab?

Also, when creating the VM to run Squid, I sized the disk to hold
about a month's worth of log data before it gets pulled off and
archived by our file server.

So given the fact that I fill up a logfile in about a day and want to
save that much info, I should set logfile_rotate to something like 35,
right? Are there any other config changes I need to make?

What I'm describing probably sounds *very* unusual, but so are the
requirements I've been given for this project :)

Thanks!
Jack

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