Squid, as other linux software use a daemon knows as
logrotate who is the responsable of many log
rotations.
You should modify the logrotate.conf or
./logrotate.d/squid specify logrotate config for
squid.

--- Ramiro Sabastta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I installed squid on a Debian box.
> 
> Everithing is working well, but I have a issue that
> I can't solve.
> 
> The access.log log file always close an open new one
> at 6 A.M.
> 
> I try to change that with the squid -k rotate
> option, including in the
> crontab file this line:
> 
> 0 0 * * * /usr/sbin/squid -k rotate
> 
> but this configuration close the file at 00 AM and 6
> AM too.
> 
> ¿What can i do to force the rotation only to 0 AM?
> (but not to 6 AM)
> 
> Thanks a lot ...
> 
> Kind regards !!
> 
> Ramiro
> 



      
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