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I am using SARG to get a report on the squid log files, I get this result
/usr/local/Sarg/bin/sarg -l /usr/local/squid/var/logs/access.log
SARG: Records in file: 0, reading: 0.00%
SARG: Records in file: 0, reading: 0.00%
SARG: Records in file: 0, reading: 0.00%
SARG: Records in file: 0, reading:…
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Will it slow down my website if I enable compression on the C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles directory? These files are slowly but surely chewing away drive space and I'd like to slow the expansion. I'm worried however that this will also slow my websites.
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Hi i have installed NTP on my linux server and i am getting my clock from a 6500 core switch, everything is working fine.
When i ssh to a switch i have it all sent to a log file on the linux server, this log file does not time stamp with the same time as i have on the server.
the date and hwclock…
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We have alot of SQL servers on development environment where we never take backup of the databases (TFS for code is enough).
The (SharePoint) databases are all set to simple recovery model, but the log files, especially for the SharePoint configuration database is growing quite large and filling…
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What is the easiest way to print out something in a Tomcat Log file.
I was under the impression that System.out.println() would print to one of the log files.
I just want to print out the value of a string, so the simplest solution would be best. If there is no simple/trivial solution I guess I…
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