Awie,
This problem has recently been discussed. It appears
that the -k rotate flag doesn't seem to work probably.
To that end, I now use "logrotate" instead. I can
provide details of how to set this up if appropriate.
Regards,
Thomas Adam
re: thomas_adam16@yahoo.com
--- Awie <awie@eksadata.com> wrote: > Folks,
>
> I could not rotate my log files. I run
> "/usr/local/squid/bin/squid -k rotate" and my
> squid.conf is using default.
>
> First time of rotating was successful and I got
> files xxx.log.0. Unfortunately, it seems that it was
> the only progress that I could rotate. After that I
> cannot rotate my log anymore.
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thx
>
> Awie
>
>
=====
Thomas Adam
Linux Co-ordinator for The Purbeck School
e-mail (school): n6tadam@users.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk
e-mail (yahoo) : thomas_adam16@yahoo.com
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