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Thanks.  I did that and I was still having problems until I realized I
needed to restart squid for it to reload the .conf file.  Thanks again. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jakob Curdes [mailto:jc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:11 PM
To: Michael Coburn
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Rotating Logs


>I issue the following command
> 
>/usr/sbin/squid -k rotate
> 
>and nothing seems to happen.  I have read in the docs that it should 
>change the log files but nothing seems to happen in /var/log/squid
> 
>Am I missing something?
>  
>
More interesting than the compile options are the settings in the config
file squid.conf. According to the compilation options you should find it
in /etc, but beware : there might be several versions of you system. 
Make sure you are looking at the right one.
Look at the configuration variable squid_rotate. Here is the excerpt of
the explanation in the conf file :

#  TAG: logfile_rotate
#       Specifies the number of logfile rotations to make when you
#       type 'squid -k rotate'.  The default is 10, which will rotate
#       with extensions 0 through 9.  Setting logfile_rotate to 0 will
#       disable the rotation, but the logfiles are still closed and
#       re-opened.  This will enable you to rename the logfiles
#       yourself just before sending the rotate signal.

I suppose this is set to 0 so you see no rotation.

Yours,
Jakob Curdes





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