Check your squid.conf setting for cache_dir syntax and that
the directory you designate actually exists, and squid
can write to it:
For example -
cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/cache 100 16 256
Where /usr/local/squid/cache is the designated directory, and
should be writable by the squid process.
deb
Meanwhile, Aaron N. Wagner says:
|
| I can't figure what file or directory it can't find.
|
| root@aaron:/usr/local.squid.bin# ./squid -z
| FATAL: none: (2) No such file or directory
| Squid Cache (Version 2.0.RELEASE): Terminated abnormally
| CPU Usage: 0.020 seconds
| Maximum Resident Size: 0KB
| Page faults with physical i/o: 193
|
| Thanx
| Aaron
|
|
"If it dies, it's biology. If it blows up, it's chemistry,
and if it doesn't work, it's physics."
-- University bathroom graffito
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