dont know if it helps, but squid keeps crashing for me when selinux was activated and diskd enabled in the squid config. Am 04.05.11 13:35, schrieb Philippe Naudin: > Le mer 04 mai 2011 12:48:39 CEST, Laurent CREPET a écrit: > >> [...] >> However, since: >> - my settings have not been modified recently >> - logrorate and squid packages have not been updated by CentOS 5.6 (see below) >> ...an issue with glibc ? > > Squid and logrotate work just fine here : > $ rpm -q squid logrotate > squid-2.6.STABLE21-6.el5 > logrotate-3.7.4-9.el5_5.2 > > $ ls -l /var/log/squid/ > total 92624 > -rw------- 1 squid squid 43709603 mai 4 13:08 access.log > -rw------- 1 squid squid 9424047 mai 1 04:02 access.log.1.gz > -rw------- 1 squid squid 9751039 avr 24 04:02 access.log.2.gz > -rw------- 1 squid squid 10745924 avr 17 04:02 access.log.3.gz > -rw------- 1 squid squid 11373152 avr 10 04:02 access.log.4.gz > -rw------- 1 squid squid 9620745 avr 3 04:02 access.log.5.gz > -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 2794 mai 4 11:58 cache.log > -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 2503 mai 1 04:02 cache.log.1.gz > -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 1580 avr 24 04:02 cache.log.2.gz > -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 1881 avr 17 04:02 cache.log.3.gz > -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 1591 avr 10 04:02 cache.log.4.gz > -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 2772 avr 3 04:02 cache.log.5.gz > -rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 511 nov 26 09:13 squid.out > > Have you double checked that your problem is not a permission > problem, or some SELinux issue ? > > You can also try, as root : > $ logrotate -d -v -f /etc/logrotate.d/squid # and without -d > $ squid -k rotate > $ ls -lZ /var/log/squid/ > to see if there is any error message. > > HTH, >