newsyslog-local.conf
alexus
alexus at gmail.com
Mon Feb 20 17:52:07 UTC 2012
what else I can do then?
i don't need syslogd..
this is vm, it runs nothing but squid, squid generates its own
logging, so no reason to run syslogd
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Matthew Seaman
<m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk> wrote:
> On 20/02/2012 17:29, alexus wrote:
>> /var/log/squid/access.log <7J>: --> will trim at Tue Feb 21 00:00:00 2012
>> /var/log/squid/cache.log <7J>: --> will trim at Tue Feb 21 00:00:00 2012
>
> OK -- this looks fine. It should cycle the log files overnight.
>
> Presumably you first setup the cycling of the squid logfiles yesterday
> and your post was prompted by the logs not being recycled last night?
> (Yes, that's insultingly obvious, but worth eliminating as a possibility.)
>
>> Signal all daemon process(es)...
>> sleep 10
>> s#
>>
>> one thing that I noticed:
>> newsyslog: pid file doesn't exist: /var/run/syslog.pid
>>
>> s# grep ^syslogd /etc/rc.conf
>> syslogd_enable="NO"
>> s#
>>
>> does syslogd has be run for newsyslog to operate?
>
> No, syslogd doesn't /need/ to be running, but newsyslog assumes that a
> logfile is generated by syslogd unless configured otherwise -- ie. to
> signal the pid of a different process. You'll get errors like you've
> seen if syslogd isn't running, but they should be innocuous.
>
> Mind you, not running syslogd is a pretty unusual management decision;
> I'd turn it on if I were you, as it's the first recourse whenever
> anything goes wrong.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthew
>
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