On 16.02.2012 12:54, berry guru wrote:
Do logs get rotated because they reach a certain size or threshold?
No. Just when "squid -k rotate" is run.
Most distros integrate their packages with the OS logrotate system.
I
found something that is kind of confusing me, the owner of cache.log
is the
Do logs get rotated because they reach a certain size or threshold? I
found something that is kind of confusing me, the owner of cache.log
is the user 'proxy' which I never created, so this must be a default
user from squid.
I ran ls -l /var/log/squid3/cache.log and found that -rw-r- 1
proxy
On 16.02.2012 11:31, berry guru wrote:
If I were to run chmod ugo+rwx *file* where file would be cache.log
am
I going to break something. Is this the appropriate approach?
It is incomplete. When the log gets rotated things die again.
The Squid details are in a folder called .../squid3/ so th
If I were to run chmod ugo+rwx *file* where file would be cache.log am
I going to break something. Is this the appropriate approach?
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:23 PM, berry guru wrote:
> My mistake, I should have specified that I'm ran it with squid3.
>
> The "squid -k parse" gave me some good i
My mistake, I should have specified that I'm ran it with squid3.
The "squid -k parse" gave me some good info
WARNING: Cannot write log file: /var/log/squid3/cache.log
/var/log/squid3/cache.log: Permission denied
messages will be sent to 'stderr'.
So it looks like I need to change permissions to
On 16.02.2012 11:05, berry guru wrote:
I reverted back to the default squid configuration and I'm still
getting the same error. I restarted Squid, but still no go.
Supposedly the squid -z should of done it for me.
Any thoughts?
Run "squid -k parse". That will show you any other issues in t
I reverted back to the default squid configuration and I'm still
getting the same error. I restarted Squid, but still no go.
Supposedly the squid -z should of done it for me.
Any thoughts?
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:25 AM, berry guru wrote:
> I was afraid you were going to say that Sebastian,
I was afraid you were going to say that Sebastian, but at the same
time it makes sense. I'm going to restore my squid.conf from a backup
and see where I stand. Thanks for the direction.
Cheers,
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Sebastian Muniz
wrote:
> On 2/15/2012 3:07 PM, berry guru wrote:
>
On 2/15/2012 3:07 PM, berry guru wrote:
I thought I had it, I found something in Chp5 of the Squid Definitive
book talking about initializing cache directories. I ran the squid -z
command and got back the following details after is took:
aclParseAccessLine: squid.conf line 846: http_access perm
I thought I had it, I found something in Chp5 of the Squid Definitive
book talking about initializing cache directories. I ran the squid -z
command and got back the following details after is took:
aclParseAccessLine: squid.conf line 846: http_access permit all
aclParseAccessLine: expecting 'allo
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