> From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 1:32 AM

> Simon Brereton wrote:
> >> From: Henrik Nordström [mailto:hen...@henriknordstrom.net]
> >> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 4:06 PM
> >>
> >> ons 2010-05-12 klockan 14:40 +0200 skrev Simon Brereton:
> >>
> >>> /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
> >>> 2010/05/05 07:35:20.152| aclParseUserList: parsing user list
> >>> 2010/05/05 07:35:20.152| aclParseUserList: parsing user list
> >> Looks like debug output. What is your debug_options directive set
> to?
> >
> > 1245 #  TAG: debug_options
> > 1246 #   Logging options are set as section,level where each source
> file
> > 1247 #   is assigned a unique section.  Lower levels result in less
> > 1248 #   output,  Full debugging (level 9) can result in a very
> large
> > 1249 #   log file, so be careful.  The magic word "ALL" sets
> debugging
> > 1250 #   levels for all sections.  We recommend normally running
> with
> > 1251 #   "ALL,1".
> > 1252 #
> > 1253 #Default:
> > 1254 # debug_options ALL,1
> > 1255 debug_options all,2
> >
> > I had it as ALL, but when I increaded it to ALL,9 to do some
> debugging, nothing extra appeared in the logs.  Google pulled up
> someone with the same issue - or maybe I saw it go by on the list -
> that writing it as all would fix that (but I'd already solved my
> issue).
> >
> > Anacron emails me these lines whether it's ALL or all..
> >
> > Simon
> >
> >
> 
> Well, there you go. Debug level #2 is full of debugging traces.
> 
> FWIW:
>   level 0 - critical failure messages.
>   level 1 - warnings and important notices
>   level 2 thru 9 - debug traces (section specific)
> 
> This is why the recommended level is 1 and not 2 or higher.

Amos

I'll try that - but there are too things to note..

1)      I initially increased the debugging to see the auth failures - which I 
couldn't see - despite going to 9.  In fact, I saw no difference between 1 and 
2 so that's why I left it at that.

2)      My logging options are to output to:
1128 access_log /var/log/squid3/access.log combined
1137 cache_log /var/log/squid3/cache.log


I meant to send this out on Friday.  Anacron doesn't seem to have sent me the 
notice since I made the change, but nonetheless, I'm curious as to why that 
would make a difference.  My assumption is that no matter what I put the 
debugging level at, it should log to file, not to anacron.

Cheers

Simon



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