On 25/07/2014 11:28 p.m., RYAN Justin wrote:
> Cheers Marcus,
> I did see via googling a rule of thumb quote " cache_mem = total physical 
> memory / 3" - ref 
> http://forums.justlinux.com/showthread.php?126396-Squid-cache-tuning there is 
> a more complex formula quoted too.
> 
> Money and access constraints negate the move to faster storage :)
> 
> I will look into your recommendations.
> 
> The question of removing noise from being logged still exists - would be a 
> nice to have option

Depends on what you mean by noise.

I assume you mean entries in access.log ...

The relevant directive is in your config file as "cache_access_log".
Nowdays that should be configured as:

  access_log /squid/logs/access.log squid

the line can be followed by a list of ACL names, all of which must match
for a transaction to be recorded in the log file.


For example; in order to log only requests for example.com

  acl example1 dstdomain example.com
  access_log /squid/logs/access.log squid example1


... or in order to omit all CONNECT requests:


  # ACL for CONNECT is already defined.
  access_log /squid/logs/access.log squid CONNECT


Amos

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