Hi,

We have a SquidNT configuration on a Pentium Duo Core 1.73Ghz 1GB Ram and 160GB 
HDD, we have set 60GB for the cache directory.  My question is that if we dont 
rotate the log files, will it cause issues?  An example is one site after 1 
week has a cache.log file of 110MB, over a year it could reach 4-5GB, and if we 
keep this solution in place for 2 years possible 8-10GB.  Will a cache.log file 
of the sizes mentioned cause any problems with how the Squid cache functions?  
Will it slow it down?  The reason why i ask is that i had a scheduled task that 
rotated the log files, but the image was sysprep'd and since that the scheduled 
task fails to run.  I could log into all the workstations (upto 400), and 
delete and readd the scheduled task, but wanting to know what would happen if i 
left it not rotating the log files (Windows firewall blocks me from remotely 
making the changes to the scheduled task).  There is ample space of the 
workstations to handle the size of the log files.

Thanks, Adam

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