thanks sir. big help.
more power!
fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

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> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:48 PM
> Subject: [plug] logrotate
> 
> 
> > sirs:
> >
> > how do i make sure logrotate does its work in cleaning
> > my /var/squid/logs so as not to reach 100% of usage. how do i
> > automate logrotate? thanks.
> 
> squid -k rotate
> 
> the above command will rotate your squid's log files.... if you 
want to
> automate, put it on crond
> 
> at root:
> 
> crontab -e
> 0 4 * * *  /path/squid -k rotate
> save and quit
> restart crond
> 
> this will automate to rotate your squid's log files every 4 am...
> 
> fooler.
> 
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