Hi,
By piping the input to /dev/null, that means that
nothing needs to be saved to access.log anyway, so I
suggest that you just comment out the line
cache_access_log.
HTH,
Thomas Adam
--- Ned Schumann <ned@olympus.net> wrote: > Am running
squid-2.3.STABLE4 version and I have the
> following line in my
> squid.conf file....
> 
> cache_access_log /dev/null
> 
> After kill -HUP pid  and kill -USR1 pid  squid
> continues to log to 
> the cache_access_log setting in place at squid
> startup.
> 
> How do I make squid recognize 'cache_access_log
> /dev/null'  ?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Ned Schumann
> 
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Thomas Adam
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