Upgrade.
The problem is indirectly caused by Solaris, which cannot reliably
handle processes using more than 256 filedescriptors. This causes
problems for Squid during log rotation and/or reconfigure if done while
the proxy is being used.
Later Squid version has a workaround to deal with this oddness of
Solaris.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Hacker
"Kringle, Peter" wrote:
>
> Ok, I am running the following.
> Squid/2.2.STABLE5
> SunOS 5.6
> --the squid.conf has--
> cache_effective_user nobody
> logfile_rotate 1
>
> and at 7:30am every morning I get the following error which causes Squid to
> die and me late for work. :)
>
> Cannot open /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log: (13)
>
> What seems to happpen is that the logs get rotated and when this happens it
> changes the permissions of the access.log file from nobody to root.
>
> Now to fix it I just change the permissions back and restart it.
>
> What I would like done is to fix this for good and stop having to get up at
> 7:30am to fix this.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas? thanks.
>
> --
> Peter Kringle - Network Administrator
> Charter Communications - Duluth, MN
> Office (218)529-8048
> http://www.chartercom.com
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