SuSE 9.0 rotates squid log files via logrotate. Take a look in /etc/logrotate.d and see if you can find a file squid. It should contain instructions on how to rotate access.log, cache.log, etc. Mine also says size=+4096k which means it gets rotated when it reaches a certain size. That would explain the random rotations you are experiencing.
Hope that helps
Jan
Luis Eduardo Cortes wrote:
My access.log files rotate randomly, not once a day, not once a week, not once a month, so, cron isn�t rotating my access.log files. � who is rotating my access.log files ? I want to rotate them manually after I run SARG.
