Not too much - I sometimes check that squid isn't gobbling too much memory (just run top), as well as the "General Runtime Information" off the cachemgr menus. I also check the squidGuard ruleset logs to see if I'm getting false positives. sarg is useful to keep an overview of what users are doing without having to descend into logs too much.

Thats about it, this thing works very smoothly nowadays..

regards, Phil


Jeff Donovan wrote:


greetings

I have had a transparent Squid + SquidGuard server running great for about a month now.
I have a few questions about regular maintenance.
At night I run a Cron job that ..../squid -k rotate. this works great for my logs so that they do not get to fat. Are there other things I should be doing to keep this machine healthy?
What are some of the health checks you guys look for?


TIA

--jeff



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