RE: [squid-users] Logging Question

From: Mark A. Lewis <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 11:17:36 -0600

# TAG: access_log
# These files log client request activities. Has a line every HTTP
or
# ICP request. The format is:
# access_log <filepath> [<logformat name> [acl acl ...]]
# access_log none [acl acl ...]]
#
# Will log to the specified file using the specified format (which
# must be defined in a logformat directive) those entries which
match
# ALL the acl's specified (which must be defined in acl clauses).
# If no acl is specified, all requests will be logged to this
file.
#
# To disable logging of a request specify "none".
#
#Default:

Appears clear to me in squid.conf

-----Original Message-----
From: BrianC8876@aol.com [mailto:BrianC8876@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 9:56 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Logging Question

In a message dated 1/2/04 5:23:59 AM Eastern Standard Time,
hno@squid-cache.org writes:

> > Am I correct in that there is no way to eliminate the access and
> > store
log
> > overhead altogether?
>
> Both can be eleminated, and it is clearly documented how to do so in
> the squid.conf documentation.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>

If its so "clearly documented", then why is it that no one else has been
able to give me any other answer then "set it to /dev/null"?

Henrik, with all due respect, you have the advantage of knowing all this
stuff without having to rely on the documentation. The documentation for
squid is vague at best. And I've read everything I could find on
"cache-access-log" and none of it mentions how to disable it. Thats why
Im asking.

Brian

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