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How to disable access_log in plesk?

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LuisMunoz

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I've been searching a lot for this. Too much people asking but any concrete response

I can't touch the original files of httpd because plesk will generate them again.
Creating a vhost.conf and enable it with plesk seting up a CustomLog to a /dev/null doesn't work either.

If you're part of the Paralles team , please don't answer telling that is need it to use Awstats or tell that it's not necessary and use LogRotate , It's imperative to me disable this, as I'm handling 30M-50M requests per day, my HDD I/O is to high , LogRotate of course can't handle this and crash every day and generates processed files of 10Gb every day …

Someone can tell me how to disable this properly?

Thanks… a lot! I hope this can be solved for everybody for once
 
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