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Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 21:46:29 +0200
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We log out Radiator account messages to file, with the LogFile keyword.
However, both this and <Log FILE> results in the logfile being opened
and closed once per message logged. As far as we can see, this is a
reasonably significant source of overhead.
I know we can use SYSLOG logging, but it seems to me we would get the
least amount of overhead by logging to a file which was kept open all
the time (only closed for log rotation). Is there an easy way to do
this?
Steinar Haug, Enitel Internet
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