Hello,
I can solve the problem. Squid run as a user that not have Write permissions
to the logs directory. Making that user owner of logs directory solve the
problem.
Thanks all for the help.
Bye
Sebasti�n
sg@infoplus.com.ar
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: darrin@research.canon.com.au [SMTP:darrin@research.canon.com.au]
> Enviado el: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 3:59 AM
> Para: squid-users@ircache.net
> Asunto: RE: problems rotating logs
>
> On 20 Jul, Alex Rousskov wrote:
> > It means that the Squid process does get the signal but for some reason
> > fails to rotate the logs. I suggest you enable full debugging right
> > after sending rotate signal to see what is going on:
> >
>
> I had this problem a little while ago. You need to be very careful with
> the file permissions of the log files and the directory they are in.
> Unfortunately squid does not seem to complain when the file renaming
> fails.
>
> - Darrin
>
Received on Thu Jul 22 1999 - 10:24:43 MDT
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