You might as well forget about doing "Weekly" and "Monthly" reports, and stick 
to Daily, and use logrotate.  They may still reach hundreds of MB or GBs, 
depending on your load.  SARG isn't the best analyzer, but there really isn't 
many other great choices.


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Chad E. Naugle
Tech Support II, x. 7981
Travel Impressions, Ltd.
 


>>> "Enrique" <[email protected]> 9/10/2010 5:33 PM >>>
Hello all
This question maybe is not relational with squid but maybe some one has 
the answer.
how to pass various squid.log to sarg log analyzer ???
I have a lot log file of squid and I need make the respective reports 
but is difficult to make one by one.
by now I have created a list of file logs and made a script with one
line by one file and work.
thanks




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