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echo ""
echo "Rotating squid logs"
/usr/local/sbin/squid -k rotate
echo ""
echo "Generating squid usage reports"
"/usr/local/bin/squeezer2.pl /var/squid/logs/access.log.0 >/var/www/htdocs/squeezer/SQ`date +%Y%m%d`.html
/usr/local/bin/squeezer2.pl >/var/www/htdocs/squeezer/all.html
 
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  [root@localhost]# /usr/local/sbin/squid -k rotate 
   
[root@localhost]# perl squeezer2.pl /home/squid/logs/access.log.0 > test.html Use of uninitialized value in printf at ./squeezer2.pl line 1127 (#1)     (W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already     defined.  It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.     To suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables. 
    To help you figure out what was undefined, perl tells you what operation     you used the undefined value in.  Note, however, that perl optimizes your     program and the operation displayed in the warning may not necessarily     appear literally in your program.  For example, "that $foo" is     usually optimized into "that " . $foo, and the warning will refer to     the concatenation (.) operator, even though there is no . in your     program.  | 
 
 
 
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