Re: peering bring exponential increase in log size

From: Martin Hamilton <martin@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 09:53:52 +0000

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Alastair Waddell writes:

| Indeed, all these new log entries from peers are putting the log size in
| the 'out of control' region. It means I have to rotate the logs more often
| when I'd rather not have these entries from peers logged at all (just so
| long as I've checked that they can't fetch MISSES).

I was thinking that it would be useful if we could specify (say with
an acl) clients we were(n't) interested in. You can turn off icp query
logging ("log_icp_queries off" in squid.conf), which should cut down
on the volume of the logs dramatically - but of course this loses you
lots of useful info :-(

Ciao!

Martin

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