Le mer 04 mai 2011 15:03:06 CEST, Laurent CREPET a écrit:

> [root@stargate ~]# logrotate -d -v -f /etc/logrotate.d/squid
> [snip ]
> So, logrotating squid logs by hand works. Now, when logrotate is started from 
> /etc/cron.daily/logrotate, it processes more log files. It has consequences 
> on system load and disk space. Here are my last ideas. 

Not sure it is working : logrotate -d is debug mode, it actually does
nothing. You have to try again without -d to check if it works. Don't
forget to check the content of /var/log/squid/ (file size, date and
time) for the result.

-- 
Philippe
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