RE: Re[4]: [squid-users] 'Squid -k reconfigure' changes ownership of the swap.state file

From: Chris Robertson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:06:55 -0900

Check the startup script, and see what squid.conf it uses. Squid looks for
a conf file in a default location specified when it is compiled, but can be
told (with the "-f" option) to use a different config file. Running "squid
-k reconfigure" without the "-f" option will reconfigure squid to use the
config file in the default location, which could explain the problems you
are seeing.

Just a thought.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Elsen Marc [mailto:elsen@imec.be]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 5:45 AM
To: Jafar Aliev; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: Re[4]: [squid-users] 'Squid -k reconfigure' changes
ownership of the swap.state file

 
> Squid -k parse does not produce any errors or warings.
> There are no errors in cache.log file after cold start.
> (except strange
> "chdir: /var/squid/cache: (2) No such file or directory"
> but I didn't find any occurrence of "/var/squid/cache" in config file)
>...

You should treat that message as an error and resolve it :
make sure that cache dirs defined in squid.conf exist and
are accessible by the user squid runs as.

M.
Received on Thu Dec 02 2004 - 11:06:59 MST

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