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Re: Squid-2.6.STABLE19: logfile_rotate 180 not working when changed from 90

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Adrian,

     Excuse -me but, just to be sure ( my english is not good and
sometimes I can be confusing/confused ), squid -k reconfigure does not
fail or complain.

     When squid -k rotate runs ( every day at 00:01 ), accordingly to
cache.log, squid does not fail or complain, but log files are not
rotated as expected.

     Is it still a bug report candidate?

     Thank you.

Regards,

Cássio

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've not heard of any issues with logfile_rotate failing during a reconfigure.
>  Please log a bug report with bugzilla.
>
>
>  Adrian
>
>
>
>  On Wed, Apr 30, 2008, casfre@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  >      I am using Squid-2.6.STABLE19 with Linux for many years.
>  >
>  >      Recently I changed "logfile_rotate" from 90 to 180. I have
>  > already used squid -k reconfigure and I have already stopped and
>  > started Squid again.
>  >
>  >      After changing, I expected that squid started to rotate files
>  > until 180 was reached, but it does not happen. It stopped at 93, to
>  > access.log and cache.log
>  >
>  >      There is at least 24G ( from 38G) of free space in the logs
>  > partition ( ext3 ). There are just 190 files in squid logs directory.
>  >
>  >      There is no error in cache.log when squid -k rotate is called.
>  > Computer clock is ok ( date and time ).
>  >
>  >      There is free memory and when squid -k rotate happens, there is
>  > almost zero requests to the proxy.
>  >
>  >      Everything appears to be working fine, including a lot of ACLs,
>  > authentication helpers, delay pools and squidGuard redirection.
>  >
>  >      Have I missed something?
>  >
>  >      Any suggestion?
>  >
>  >      Thank you.
>  >
>  > Regards,
>  >
>  >
>  > C?ssio
>
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