Hi all,

I found my squid.out log file is too large for your system to handle:
access.log size is 2,147,483,647 Bytes.
Are there anyone tell me which version of squid can support biger than 2G
access.log?


[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/squid -d1 -N
2005/11/28 15:19:03| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE7 for
i686-pc-linux-gnu...
2005/11/28 15:19:03| Process ID 4760
2005/11/28 15:19:03| With 1024 file descriptors available
2005/11/28 15:19:03| Performing DNS Tests...
2005/11/28 15:19:03| Successful DNS name lookup tests...
2005/11/28 15:19:03| helperOpenServers: Starting 20 'dnsserver' processes
2005/11/28 15:19:03| helperOpenServers: Starting 8 'squidGuard' processes
2005/11/28 15:19:03| helperStatefulOpenServers: Starting 8 'ntlm_auth'
processes
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 44
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Swap maxSize 16384000 KB, estimated 630153 objects
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Target number of buckets: 31507
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Using 32768 Store buckets
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Max Mem  size: 262144 KB
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Max Swap size: 16384000 KB
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Local cache digest enabled; rebuild/rewrite every
3600/3600 sec
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Store logging disabled
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Rebuilding storage in /cache1 (DIRTY)
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Rebuilding storage in /cache2 (DIRTY)
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Using Least Load store dir selection
2005/11/28 15:19:04| chdir: /usr/local/squid/var/cache: (2) No such file or
directory
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Current Directory is /root
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Loaded Icons.
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Accepting HTTP connections at 10.160.48.114, port
8080, FD 47.
2005/11/28 15:19:04| WCCP Disabled.
2005/11/28 15:19:04| Ready to serve requests.
2005/11/28 15:19:05| Store rebuilding is  0.9% complete
File size limit exceeded

Best Regards,

Seewo Chen



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