That is very fast growth. Certainly not normal. What's in the cache log? Do
$ tail -f cache.log
and watch what is going through in real time.
My /guess/ is that you have high debugging switched on.
Simon
On 06-Mar-02 at 16:48, bernhard.kreinz@zkb.ch's inspired musing was thus :
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> First i wann a thank you Hermann and Werner Rost
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> I have testet this out and you are completly right.
> the cache.log grows rapidly up to 2GB within 30 minutes.
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> With a faster rotatelog intervall the problem could be solved.
> Now i have to figure out, why my cache.log files grows that fast.
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> Are there any ideas why this behaves so ?
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> With regards
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> Bernhard Kreinz
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> er@hama.de> Thema: RE: [squid-users] Antwort: AW: [squid-users] file too large ?
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> I think the size of the cache.log is too large. Try to rotate or delete it.
> It is 2 GB in size.
> BTW: i don't know why it is so large. My cache.log is 10 to 50 kB/day,
> whereas the access.log and store.log are nearly the same size and about 40
> MB/day.
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> Hermann
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> > Filesizes are:
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> > -rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 791763061 Apr 4 2001 store.log
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 16447119 Mar 6 15:31 access.log
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 2147483647 Mar 6 12:40 cache.log
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