On Wednesday 10 September 2003 22.19, 
Jim_Brouse/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can the store.log files that have been rotated be deleted are they
> useful for anything, I read in the documentation to they are for
> debugging.

I would recommend you to disable the use of store.log in squid.conf.

> What is needed to be configured in logrotate so that it does not
> rotate access.log.

See the logrotate documentation for how to specify to logrotate what 
files to rotate. The files not specified is not rotated.

Note: I am pretty sure you really want to rotate access.log, if not it 
will sooner or later run into size limitations or fill your harddrive 
(which ever occurs first).

> On my linux system logrotate rotates access.log and store.log I
> want logrotate to continue to rotate store.log but not access.log. 
> I have read the manpage etc but still need some assistance.

See /etc/logrotate.d/squid and the logrotate documentation.

Regards
Henrik

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