Re: [squid-users] Squid error memory ???

From: Mark Tinka <aknit44@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 08:29:56 +0100 (BST)

just to ask. i have been seeing this alot on the
list.. i was wondering whether it's a configurable
option, or whether it's only available on certain
distros of Linux.. because, on SuSE Linux, the system
usually maintains log files till a certain size, and
then zips them up into *.gz files.. and then creates a
new log file, and repeats this process over and
over...

this happens for all log files, right from mail logs,
to web server logs, even to squid logs... this is why
i have never had to do a log rotate or setup the same
for my squid..

is this feature only specific to SuSE, or can it be
configured on all/other distros as well..?..

AKNIT

 --- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@marasystems.com> wrote: >
You have most likely run into the 2GB barrier of
> most 32bit OS:es..
>
> Rotate access.log manually, then ensure that you
> have log rotation set
> up proper to have the logs trimmed in size
> periodically to stay way
> below 2GB in size.
>
> Regards
> Henrik Nordström
>
> On Tuesday 04 June 2002 20:04, Alexandre wrote:
>
> > 2002/06/04 11:06:20| logfileOpen: /log/access.log:
> (79) Value too
> > large for defined data type
>

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