Hi Squid'ders ;-)
Ive got a Debian Woody (current TESTING release). I am running Squid 2.4.S2. about a month ago or so I upgraded it from a 2.2.
Originally I set up the Log History for the log files in cron.daily/squid.
That file is no longer used (at least in debian) instead /etc/logrotate.d/squid is used. (I don't know if this is a change made by the guys (and gals) at debian or in the Squid-bunch)
But I see no provision for setting log history in the new file. So I am stuck with the number of logfiles I had at the time when things changed. Does anyone here know where this setting has moved to if anywhere? Or do I just have to modify the /etc/logrotate.d/squid script in order to up the number?
Best Regards
Jan Rasmussen
PS. if this is a "conflict" Squid normal use and Debian, I will put this to the attention of the Debian-bunch :-)
Received on Wed Oct 31 2001 - 03:30:22 MST
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