Unless you are using store.log for something, I usually recommend
disabling it entirely
store_log none
There is not many practical uses of store.log, unless one is
debugging or analyzing details of cache replacement policies.. and
even then the data logged in store.log is pretty much useless.
Regards
Henrik
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 09:39, Delava Alain wrote:
> Thank you *very* much. I was just checking the log sizes when I got
> your message. Indeed, store.log was not in my log rotation scheme
> and therefor it was too big (more than 2Gb).
>
> Thanks again, my trust in linux is saved :)
>
> Regards,
> Alain
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