> >> I had "access_log stdio:/Applications/oss/logs/access.log squid" > >> which > >> worked fine. > >> > >> Today, I switched to: > >> > >> logformat customfmt %tl > >> access_log stdio:/Applications/oss/logs/access-customfmt.log > >> customfmt > >> > >> based on the suggestion in > >> > >> > http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Date-time-format-in-access-log-td1458569.html. > >> > >> This doesn't seem to have any effect. In fact, squid continues to > >> log to > >> /Applications/oss/logs/access.log in the squid native format. I've > >> tried > >> with or without the "stdio:" part. I did restart or "-k reconfigure" > >> squid. Am > >> I missing something obvious? > > /Applications/oss/logs/access.log > vs > /Applications/oss/logs/access-customfmt.log > > perhapse? > > > Amos > Nah, I double-checked that. In fact, squid still logs in epoch timestamps with the following config: logformat customfmt %tl access_log stdio:/Applications/oss/logs/access.log customfmt Or it only logs to access.log, with the following: logformat customfmt %tl access_log stdio:/Applications/oss/logs/access-customfmt.log customfmt access_log stdio:/Applications/oss/logs/access.log squid It almost as if squid is using a cached copy of its previous squid.conf. -- NEU: FreePhone 3-fach-Flat mit kostenlosem Smartphone! Jetzt informieren: http://mobile.1und1.de/?ac=OM.PW.PW003K20328T7073a