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From: Chad M. <ch...@th...> - 2006-09-06 01:48:49
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Dave wrote: > Yeah, with 500 people going through it however, that cache_swap_log > continues to grow, just under 1k/sec. Afterhours it doesn't gain much > at all. So far I've not seen it stop, just gain space. The squid -k > rotate is what I used to do, but now I'm using squidGuard with a huge > blacklist service ( http://urlblacklist.com/ ) so with 5 child processes > it takes about a minute of downtime for it to be ready to roll again. > For right now, this hasn't been a big issue, as it's an HA cluster, and > I can just rebuild it on the secondary node, and failover to it. How about: ln -s /dev/null cache_swap_log Chad Martin |