About logs

Caching Proxy can create three types of access logs, in addition to an event log and an error log:

Caching Proxy creates new log files each day at midnight. If the proxy is not running at midnight, new logs are created the first time it is started that day. You can specify the directory and file name prefix for each log file; each log file that is created also contains a date suffix in the form .Mmmddyyyy (for example, .Apr142000).

Because logs can use a large amount of space, consider storing your log files on a storage device that is separate from the operating system and cache, to prevent errors. In addition, configure log maintenance routines, as specified in Maintaining and archiving logs.