/usr/local/squid/bin/squid -k rotate is the command.
Jay Wilson
Internet Engineering Manager
Access L.L.C.
HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS FOR BUSINESS
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Germantown, TN. 38138-3802
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Subject: RE: Weird response from squid
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What's the exact command you use to try and rotate the logs?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Wilson [mailto:jwilson@accessllc.com]
Sent: 20 December 1999 13:13
To: 'squid users'
Subject: Weird response from squid
My squid is working great, with no problems so far, but when I try to rotate
the logs or even do a -k check, it says the process is not running. I can do
a ps aux and see the squid process, and I can see a lot of activity in the
access.log.
Anybody seen this before??
Jay Wilson
Internet Engineering Manager
Access L.L.C. <http://www.accessllc.net/>
HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS FOR BUSINESS
7518 Enterprise Avenue
Germantown, TN. 38138-3802
(901) 869-8001
Received on Mon Dec 20 1999 - 11:23:00 MST
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