Gerrit P. Haase schrieb am 2001-05-24, 21:09:

Now i did the following: 
I deleted all swap.* files.
After starting squid as service, it creates the swap.state and 
swap.state.new again. Then it scans the cache. In this time I
changed the permission to the swap.* files and now it runs.

But i couldn't do this everytime if i want to start squid.

> Not as service and also not from commandline squid is able to
> rename the swap.state.new to swap.state:
> 
> Siebenschlaefer@LORELEY /usr/cache
> $ ls -l
> -rw-------   1 SYSTEM   SYSTEM      90624 May 24 20:07 swap.state.new
> 
> swap.state is deleted and this error is in eventlog:
> ...: storeUfsDirCloseTmpSwapLog: rename failed.
> 
> dubious: as user in eventlog is mentioned a user, that is never used by me.
> And it worked as i installed squid as a service a few days ago...
> 
> As a service it runs under SYSTEM account, so it should have the 
> permissions to rename swap.state.new, it is owner as you see above.
> 
> Am i alone with this problem?


gph

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