Hallo, Cacook,

Du meintest am 10.05.13:

>> If you like we'd probably get that sorted. I'm thinking its a
>> permissions issue in the logs directory, overflowing logs due to log
>> rotation errors (ALL,3 can output a lot of data and get into a bit
>> of trouble getting past 2 or 4 GB).

> OK I've always gone to /var/log/squid, which is empty, but I see
> there is now a squid3.  Logs are there, although don't seem to be
> getting rotated.

Maybe a debian error. Rotating ist mostly a job for "logrotate", and the  
most config files are in "/etc/logrotate.d".

What tells

        squid -v

about "sysconfdir" (where "squid.conf" is found) and about "with- 
logdir"?

What tells

        grep log <sysconfdir>/squid.conf

about the logging directives?

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut

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