At 16:31 20.11.97 -0600, Miles Lott wrote:
>> I am unable to do log rotation with Squid 1.1.17 on
>> Linux 2.0.30 (RedHat). I have the logfile_rotate set to
>> 10. I do a kill -USR1 squid.pid. I have also tried
>> squid -k rotate to no avail.
>cache log in my cache dir is rotating. But my access.log
>and cach.log, etc, are not. Is this normal behavior, and
>is there a way to do it?
You mean you get files named /usr/local/squid/cache/log.0 and so on, but
/usr/local/squid/logs/*.log grow without bounds? No, that's not at all
normal. It should be the other way around.
Did you check /usr/local/squid/logs/cache.log for any messages dated around
the time you sent SIGUSR1 to squid?
-- Tilman Schmidt E-Mail: Tilman.Schmidt@sema.de (office) SEMA GROUP GmbH tilman@schmidt.bn.eunet.de (private) Koeln, GermanyReceived on Thu Nov 20 1997 - 23:37:34 MST
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