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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Note When configuring service rules, you must configure the same service rules on all SEs participating in a
delivery service in order for the service rules to be fully implemented. The rule action must be common
for all client requests because the SR may redirect a client request to any SE in a delivery service
depending on threshold conditions.
Configuring Transaction Logs
Transaction logs allow administrators to view the traffic that has passed through the SE. Typical fields
in the transaction log are the date and time when a request was made, the URL that was requested,
whether it was a cache hit or a cache miss, the type of request, the number of bytes transferred, and the
source IP address. For more information about transaction logs and their formats, see the “Transaction
Logs” section on page 7-31.
To enable transaction logging, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > Service Control > Transaction Logs. The Transaction Log Settings page
is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the settings as appropriate. See Table 4-11 for a description of the fields.
Table 4-11 Transaction Log Settings Fields
Field Description
General Settings
Transaction Log Enable Enables transaction logging.
Log Windows Domain If NTLM authentication is configured, you can record the Windows
domain name and username in the “authenticated usernamefield of
the transaction log by checking this check box. For more information,
see the “Transaction Logging and NTLM Authentication” section on
page 7-33.
Compress Files before Export When this check box is checked, archived log files are compressed
into gzip format before being exported to external FTP servers
Log File Format
Log Format Custom
Log file format choices are extended-squid or apache. For more
information, see the “Transaction Log Formats” section on page 7-31.
Or, choose Log Format Custom and enter a custom format string. For
more information, see the “Custom Format” section on page 7-32.
Archive Settings
Max size of Archive File Maximum size (in kilobytes) of the archive file to be maintained on
the local disk.
Max number of files to be
archived
Maximum number of files to be maintained on the local disk.