Well, I reported the issue because the sarg monthly report was never
made in a pristine installation. In the research I found that the
access.log file was truncated in a period of time (daily) which is not
appropriate for a monthly report, nor even weekly reports. Even though
sarg scripts are corre
Public bug reported:
In Edubuntu 14.04 LTS, by default, the /etc/logrotate.d/squid3 file is
set to rotate the logs in a daily basis but it doesn't specifies that to
sarg-reports command.
/var/log/squid3/*.log {
daily
compress
delaycompress
rotate 2
missingok
It is necessary to change the /etc/logrotate.d/squid3 file to rotate
from daily to monthly so the /var/log/squid3/access.log file be present
for a longer period of time and sarg can have more information to work
with. In Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, /etc/logrotate.d/squid3 looks like the
following:
/var/log/
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