In a message dated 1/1/04 10:57:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
email@christoph-haas.de writes:
> Nothing. IMHO you just disabled the output of /debug/ messages.
> The access.log and store.log files are still written without additional
> debug information. See the cache_access_log (et al) statements in your
> squid.conf. You can possibly redirect them to /dev/null - although I
> wonder why you don't like that output.
feedback is great, but I cant imagine that the 200-500 extra disk accesses
per second plus the calls to sprintf are doing anything positive for the
performance. /dev/null will eliminate the physical disk accesses, but not the system
calls or gathering and formatting overhead. It would be nice if you could get
squid to just_do_caching to see what the thing could do without all the
peripheral junk. Plus on a busy system the logs are enormous, about 10GB with 5
rotations.
Brian
Received on Thu Jan 01 2004 - 13:39:23 MST
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