On 8/11/2011 11:00 p.m., Justin Lawler wrote:
Hi,
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually with
a kill -9.
Hi,
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually
with a kill -9.
You would be better off moving the log
On 8/11/2011 11:48 p.m., Jenny Lee wrote:
Hi,
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually with
a kill -9.
You
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 10:00:34AM +, Justin Lawler wrote:
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually