Nope, that's not what Henrik is saying. You don't have to be a Squid
hacker to disable log rotations, just use the directive:
logfile_rotate 0
Easy, eh?
Deb Heller-Evans wrote:
> So, Henrik, (just so I'm sure I'm on the same page) are you
> saying that you've modified your own running squid source such
> that invoking "squid -k rotate" does *not* do any log rotation?
> And, therefore, for rotation, you're using logrotate, right?
>
> This is what I would like to do (I have my own perl script for
> log rotation and compression), but I'm not much of a C hacker,
> so if I were to modify and recompile the code to do the above,
> what would I be modifying? Where?
>
> TIA,
>
> deb
>
>
> Meanwhile, Henrik Nordstrom says:
> |
> | We use logrotate for log rotation, disabling the built in rotation in
> | Squid. logrotate only calls "squid -k rotate" to tell Squid that the
> | logs have been rotated.
> |
> | Regards
> | Henrik Nordstr�m
> | Squid Hacker
>
>
>
-- Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com> http://www.swelltech.com Web Caching Appliances and SupportReceived on Wed Nov 21 2001 - 12:37:09 MST
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