Re: [squid-users] problem

From: Joe Cooper <joe@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 13:26:38 -0500

Bet you a dollar the answer is in your cache.log.

(And it looks to me like you've updated your Squid without updating your
initscript to match it. This looks like a 2.2 initscript trying to
understand a 2.4 Squid configuration file. The Red Hat initscript will
initialize your cache partitions for you, by reading the configuration
file...however, the configuration file has changed to include a
directory type [aufs|ufs|coss|diskd] in the place where the old file
specified the directory. Edit your initscript and change the 2 in 'cut
-d ' ' -f 2`' to 3. I think that will do it.)

Tom Broome wrote:

> I have had squid running for close to a year w/o any problems.
> Today, It will not load
> I get
> [root@proxy /usr]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/squid start
> Starting squid: init_cache_dir ufs... init_cache_dir ufs... squid
> [root@proxy /usr]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/squid status
> squid (pid 1415) is running...
> squid: ERROR: No running copy
>
> What could be the problem?
>
> Thanks
> Tom

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Received on Mon Aug 20 2001 - 12:20:27 MDT

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