[squid-users] Log file size limit

From: Fernando Maior <fernando@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:29:55 -0300 (BRT)

It is a new thread, in fact.

D.J.Bernstein (cr.yp.to, creator of qmail) have an
utility that is shipped with daemontools, called
multilog (former known as cyclog).

That utility reads stdin, can do some filtering and
can do log cycling based on log file size.

May be there is a way to use it with squid. Or may
be squid can have that in the code some day in the
future.

-- 
Bye,
Fernando Maciel Souto Maior
fernando@araujo.com.br
http://www.araujo.com.br
+55+31 3270-5886
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> I do.. there is many situations where this is required.
>
> Several of the places I have been have as policy that proxy logs needs to
> be archived for a minimum of 6 months, with at least the last month kept
> online for fast searches if/when a abuse or security situation needs to be
> investigated.
>
> Some of these had rather large bandwidth, generating several GB of logs
> per day. Thankfully access logs can be compressed a lot making the long
> term archival not that cumbersome.
>
> Thankfully the place I was most involved with ran Squid on 64 bit hardware
> (Alpha), making the log file size a non-issue other than pure storage.
> Others have selected to rotate their logs on a hourly basis to keep the
> size down well below the magic 2GB.
Received on Thu Oct 23 2003 - 12:35:19 MDT

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