On Sunday 25 May 2003 00.54, Chris Knipe wrote:
> My squid all of a sudden after a reboot stopped working. I have
> *NO* idea what is causing this, but it is behaving TOTALLY strange.
> Starting squid in full debugging (-X) for example, logs NO
> debugging information. Telling squid not to start a daemon (-N)
> for example, and it still starts a daemon.... Hence, it's broken.
Then you are most likely not running the actual Squid binary, but some
kind of wrapper around Squid..
To see what it is you are running:
which squid
file /path/returned/above
If you know where Squid is installed you can also try specifying the
full path to your intended Squid binary.
> The only thing that I was able to pick up, was a single error in
> the cache.log, that was never there before....
>
> 2003/05/25 00:47:08| assertion failed: internal.c:99: "host && port
> && name"
Maybe your http_port setting is bad.. a squid.conf "http_port 0" or
command line option "-a 0" will quite likely cause this.
Regards
Henrik
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