> Matt wrote: >> >> I am running squid3-3.1.0.15-1 on CentOS. I have this for log rotate: >> > > NP: 3.1 beta are all now unsupported. Please upgrade to 3.1.1 or later. Any idea where I can get a 3.1.1 rpm for EL5? Matt >> /etc/logrotate.d/squid >> >> /var/log/squid/access.log /var/log/squid/cache.log >> /var/log/squid/store.log { >> daily >> missingok >> nocompress >> noolddir >> sharedscripts >> postrotate >> DATE=`/bin/date --date=yesterday +%y%m%d` >> LOGDIR="/var/log/squid" >> /usr/sbin/squid -k rotate 2>/dev/null || true > > Going by the package name, "squid3" probably means the binary is also named > "squid3" instead of "squid". > That means your squid may not be receiving the rotate signal. Run it > without that "2>/dev/null ||true" and see if any errors are happening. > >> sleep 10 >> for LOGFILE in ${LOGDIR}/*.log; do >> [ -f ${LOGFILE}.1 ] && mv ${LOGFILE}.1 ${LOGFILE}-${DATE} > > Part of the problem is this: > loop only considers file with extension .log > file is only dated if it has extension .1 !!! > >> [ -f ${LOGFILE}-${DATE} ] && /bin/gzip ${LOGFILE}-${DATE} >> done >> /usr/bin/find ${LOGDIR}/ -type f -name "*.log-*.gz" -mtime +30 >> -exec rm -f {} \; > > What does this do? erase the file just now created and zipped? > >> endscript >> } >> >> It never seems to ratate the logs though. Any idea why? > > > > As a side note; > The new logdaemon could fairly easily gain the ability to write those dated > files directly based on the individual log timestamp. > If you or anyone else using this type of script wants to delve into the > helper code and make it so I'm happy to mentor the effort. Just don't have > time to do it myself yet. > > Amos > -- > Please be using > Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.1 >