Re: Introducing myself

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 00:03:56 +1200

Marcello Romani wrote:
> Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
>> Marcello Romani wrote:
>>> Hallo,
>>> I have been using squid for about 3 years now for normal web
>>> caching and url filtering in our company.
>>> I have written a small perl script to be used as a logfile daemon,
>>> which stores the access log entries in a mysql database.
>>> I'm currently using it in our company and I've also received requests
>>> from a few people that were looking for a mysql access log solution
>>> for squid.
>>>
>>> So far the script is working well, but mine is a low traffic scenario
>>> (15 clients), so I'd like to see it tested in more demanding
>>> environments to find out bugs or performance bottlenecks.
>>>
>>> Also, some of the views contained in the DDL script accompaining the
>>> daemon were written as an excercise, while some other provided useful
>>> information for my own requirements. The list of views could be
>>> expanded or modified based on other people's requests.
>>>
>>> The last line on my TODO list is how to deal with database growth.
>>> Currently there is no consolidation routine, so the database has to
>>> be cleaned by hand.
>>>
>>> I have some experience in mysql and postgresql, so I'm planning to
>>> write a version of the script for postgresql also.
>>>
>>
>> Welcome.
>>
>> I'm working on the port of LogDaemon into 3.2. I look forward to
>> working with you and it as the first LD helper. MySQL is precisely one
>> of the tools I'm looking at testing the port with.
>>
>> Back at the beginning of LogDaemon in 2.7 there was a MySQL helper as
>> well. I have not heard much since. Presumably is happily working in
>> places, If that was not you we'd best check up and see about merging
>> the script concepts rather than adding new one.
>
> I'll have to look closely but I belive what you are mentioning is not my
> script.

Turns out it was you on March 2008. I grabbed a copy of your early
script and was playing around with it.
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@squid-cache.org/msg53342.html

>
>>
>> If you are intending and able to stick around and support the script I
>> believe mysql logging is one of the helpers we could find great use
>> for bundling.
>
> I have developed the perl script in my spare time, so I might not be as
> timely as I should, but I'm willing to support and expand it.
> I'm not a C or C++ expert, but if you feel that it's better to have a LD
> helper written in C or C++ rather than perl, I might also look into that.
>

The only issues we have with coding language are that it must be widely
usable/useful, and someone is able to keep up with bug fixes. Perl
passes on both.

Amos

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