Hey Alex, thanks for the reply. This is my Squid --version:
Squid Cache: Version 4.6 Service Name: squid Debian linux configure options: '--build=i686-linux-gnu' '--prefix=/usr' '--includedir=${prefix}/include' '--mandir=${prefix}/share/man' '--infodir=${prefix}/share/info' '--sysconfdir=/etc' '--localstatedir=/var' '--libexecdir=${prefix}/lib/squid' '--srcdir=.' '--disable-maintainer-mode' '--disable-dependency-tracking' '--disable-silent-rules' 'BUILDCXXFLAGS=-g -O2 -fdebug-prefix-map=/build/squid-wx8Sif/squid-4.6=. -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -Wl,--as-needed -latomic' 'BUILDCXX=i686-linux-gnu-g++' '--with-build-environment=default' '--enable-build-info=Debian linux' '--datadir=/usr/share/squid' '--sysconfdir=/etc/squid' '--libexecdir=/usr/lib/squid' '--mandir=/usr/share/man' '--enable-inline' '--disable-arch-native' '--enable-async-io=8' '--enable-storeio=ufs,aufs,diskd,rock' '--enable-removal-policies=lru,heap' '--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-cache-digests' '--enable-icap-client' '--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for' '--enable-auth-basic=DB,fake,getpwnam,LDAP,NCSA,NIS,PAM,POP3,RADIUS,SASL,SMB' '--enable-auth-digest=file,LDAP' '--enable-auth-negotiate=kerberos,wrapper' '--enable-auth-ntlm=fake,SMB_LM' '--enable-external-acl-helpers=file_userip,kerberos_ldap_group,LDAP_group,session,SQL_session,time_quota,unix_group,wbinfo_group' '--enable-security-cert-validators=fake' '--enable-storeid-rewrite-helpers=file' '--enable-url-rewrite-helpers=fake' '--enable-eui' '--enable-esi' '--enable-icmp' '--enable-zph-qos' '--enable-ecap' '--disable-translation' '--with-swapdir=/var/spool/squid' '--with-logdir=/var/log/squid' '--with-pidfile=/var/run/squid.pid' '--with-filedescriptors=65536' '--with-large-files' '--with-default-user=proxy' '--with-gnutls' '--enable-linux-netfilter' 'build_alias=i686-linux-gnu' 'CC=i686-linux-gnu-gcc' 'CFLAGS=-g -O2 -fdebug-prefix-map=/build/squid-wx8Sif/squid-4.6=. -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wall' 'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -Wl,--as-needed -latomic' 'CPPFLAGS=-Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2' 'CXX=i686-linux-gnu-g++' 'CXXFLAGS=-g -O2 -fdebug-prefix-map=/build/squid-wx8Sif/squid-4.6=. -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security If I follow your instructions, this is what I get: 2020/12/31 20:33:49 kid1| Logfile: opening log daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log 2020/12/31 20:33:49 kid1| Logfile Daemon: opening log /var/log/squid/access.log 2020/12/31 20:33:49 kid1| Store logging disabled 2020/12/31 20:33:57 kid1| logfileRotate: daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log 2020/12/31 20:33:57 kid1| logfileRotate: daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log 2020/12/31 20:33:57 kid1| Logfile: opening log daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log 2020/12/31 20:33:57 kid1| Logfile Daemon: opening log /var/log/squid/access.log 2020/12/31 20:33:57 kid1| Store logging disabled For "rotate" I am getting nothing, but I do however see transactions getting logged to access.log and my logging daemon is running properly. > How do you know that your access.log was _not_ rotated? Well, for cache.log I can that the file size is getting smaller and there are several cache.log.N files getting created, for access.log nothing is happening. Any tips? On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 8:37 PM Alex Rousskov < rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote: > On 12/29/20 12:33 PM, roee klinger wrote: > > > I am using a Raspberry Pi and the latest version of Squid which I > > installed from apt. > > > > In my cache.log, here are all my logging and rotation-related messages: > > > > 2020/12/29 17:37:14 kid1| logfileRotate: daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log > > 2020/12/29 17:37:14 kid1| logfileRotate: daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log > > 2020/12/29 17:37:14 kid1| Logfile: opening log > daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log > > 2020/12/29 17:37:14 kid1| Logfile Daemon: opening log > /var/log/squid/access.log > > 2020/12/29 17:37:14 kid1| Store logging disabled > > What is your Squid version? "squid --version" may answer that question. > > The "opening log" lines in your cache.log look strange. I do not see > them in my tests, but my version of Squid is probably different from > yours. If you shut down Squid completely, then remove all cache.log > files, then start Squid, and then rotate once, what logging and rotation > messages do you see in all the resulting cache.log files (including the > rotated ones)? Do not shut down or restart Squid until you collect all > those lines. Include all lines that mention "log" or "rotate". > > Do you see transactions getting logged to access.log? > > Is the logging daemon running? "ps aux | grep 'logfile[-]daemon'" or a > similar command may answer that question. > > How do you know that your access.log was _not_ rotated? > > Alex. > > > > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 6:40 PM Alex Rousskov wrote: > > > > On 12/29/20 10:36 AM, roee klinger wrote: > > > > > logfile_rotate 10 > > > access_log daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log logformat=xxxx > > rotate=10 > > > > > running "squid -k rotate" still does nothing for the access.log > file. > > > > Please note that, according to Squid documentation, your Squid is > > slightly misconfigured: > > > > > rotate=N Specifies the number of log file > > rotations to > > > make when you run 'squid -k rotate'. > > [...] > > > Only supported by the stdio module. > > > > You are not using an "stdio" module. You are using a "daemon" module. > > > > This minor misconfiguraiton, if any, does not explain the lack of > > rotations. The deamon module should still rotate based on your global > > logfile_rotate directive setting. > > > > What is your Squid version? What logging and rotation-related > messages > > do you see in your cache.log (check both the pre-rotation and > > post-rotation files)? > > > > Alex. > > > >
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