You need to rotate the log file. What you need to do is: * squid -k rotate * sleep for a few seconds to let squid do what it needs to * run sarg on the old log file (access.log.0.) As for the rest, I can't (easily) help you with. I don't run sarg. Adrian On Tue, Oct 16, 2007, Arun Shrimali wrote: > Dear All, > > I am using Squid 2.6 Stable 4 and Sarg 2.2.2 for report generation. > there was no proper 'how to' for setting up the auto generation of the > sarg report, thus I have put sarg command in hourly cron to auto > generate the report, which is working fine. It is hourly update the > report. > > but the problem is: > 1. for the same log file it create different report with change of the > day as follows > 2007Oct07 - 2007Oct14 > 2007Oct07 - 2007Oct13 > 2007Oct07 - 2007Oct12 > 2007Oct07 - 2007Oct11 > where as I would like to have the single report to be continue for > next day also > > 2. Squid automatic start new log file on start of the week i.e. on > sunday, where as I would like to have single log file for a month, > thus ultimately can have single analysis report for a month. > > can anybody help me to configure accordingly. > > regards > > Arun -- - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - VPS Hosting - Commercial Squid Support - - $25/pm entry-level bandwidth-capped VPSes available in WA -