Thanks for the help. The problem has been resolved. It was an ownership problem in a place that I didn't think to look. The owner of the log directory somehow got changed to a UID that doesn't match a user. After fixing that, rotate works properly. Wet Mogwai wrote: > > My squid machine stopped rotating logs recently. The last time rotate > worked was the day before I copied the access.log to my laptop for the > first time. The only changes made to the configuration that day were the > good.hosts , bad.hosts, good.ip, and bad.ip files. After making the new > files for the ACLs, I ran squid -k reload. > > I tried setting the logfile_rotate option in squid.conf in case it was > ignoring the default. I have checked ownership and permissions. Everything > seems right. It is still writing to the log, so it is getting to be quite > large. I could write my own rotate script, but I'd rather get the existing > function working. > > This has been working properly for at least a year and a half. What could > have caused squid to quit rotating? > > I am running Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE14 on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p8 > (SQUID_KERNEL). Logrotate is in the ports tree, but it is not installed. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/squid--k-rotate-does-nothing-tf4378437.html#a12524517 Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.