Is there any way to stop squid from growing the swap.log file?  I'm working
with a very lightweight build of squid, booting off a CD with a ramdisk
filesystem.  With no physical storage, having a log file continuing to grow in
such limited space is quite scary.

Is there any way to limit how big this file gets without doing a squid -k 
rotate ?

The reason I wish not to do this is if I do restart it, it forces the
squidGuard processes to die & respawn as well, taking the system down while it
rebuilds the databases of my blacklists.

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance,
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Dave Mullen

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