For example, assume the following:
logpartition_size = 600 MB
num_services = 2
logs_per_service = 3
max_log_roll_size = 600 MB / (2 * 3) = 100 MB
If you roll your logs over when they reach a specific size, the file size must be no more than 100
MB. Otherwise, the system runs out of disk space before you have three complete log files and
scheduling the download and deletion of log files is much more complex.
To calculate the max_log_roll_size for your Access Gateway:
1 Determine the values of the three variables listed above.
2 Use the max_log_roll_size formula to calculate the maximum size a log file should reach
before the cache device rolls it over.
4.2.3 Enabling Logging
Do not enable logging until you have designed a logging strategy. See
Logging Requirements," on page
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways > Edit > [Name of Reverse
Proxy] > [Name of Proxy Service] > Logging.
2 Fill in the following fields:
Enable Logging: Select this field to enable logging.
Stop Service On Log Failure: Select this field if you want the Access Gateway to deny
requests to this proxy service because the Access Gateway cannot log entries for it.
Log Directory: Displays the default location for the log files for this proxy service.
3 In the Logging Profile List, click one of the following options:
New: Click this option to create a new logging profile. Then specify a name and select
either Common or Extended.
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