It's under your request.
You can create a cronjob to rotate the log using command :
squid -k rotate
Regards,
-mna-
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Michael T. Cheshire wrote:
> Can anyone tell me when/under what circumstances Squid rotates its
> access.log?
>  
> Is it time based (ie every x hours or x days) or is it size based (ie
> when logfile reaches xxx KB in size)??
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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