Re: [squid-users] logrotate/squid -k rotate relationship

2006-10-03 Thread Chris Robertson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, The requirement is simple enough: "rotate the logs every day and name them by date, keep the plain filename for the current running log (cache.log, access.log) keep them for 60 days, no compression, NO restart of squid due to high traffic load". e.g. an "ls -al"

Re: [squid-users] logrotate/squid -k rotate relationship

2006-10-02 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
mån 2006-10-02 klockan 16:14 -0700 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Having read man pages, searched your mail archives and found a great deal > of useful info, as well as the well-organized FAQ, it's still vague as to > the relationship logrotate script, and squid -k rotate share. It's a quite simple o

[squid-users] logrotate/squid -k rotate relationship

2006-10-02 Thread karl
Hi, The requirement is simple enough: "rotate the logs every day and name them by date, keep the plain filename for the current running log (cache.log, access.log) keep them for 60 days, no compression, NO restart of squid due to high traffic load". e.g. an "ls -al" in my logs dir the "day afte