Re: [squid-users] typing squid -z doesn't start
Squid 2.5 satble 3 is not provided by redhat 9 by default and you should compile it to work and it is normaly is in /usr/local directory so it is not on the deafult path of your system. you shuld be in /sbin directory of your squid and run ./squid -z command to create spool directories. - Original Message - From: Matt Babineau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:46 AM Subject: [squid-users] typing squid -z doesn't start Hi all! For some reason my new install (Squid 2.5 Stable 3) doesn't stat, it jsut gives me a cannot find this command error in the shell! I am running Redhat 9, any suggestions on how to get this to work? Thanks! Matt
[squid-users] typing squid -z doesn't start
Hi all! For some reason my new install (Squid 2.5 Stable 3) doesn't stat, it jsut gives me a cannot find this command error in the shell! I am running Redhat 9, any suggestions on how to get this to work? Thanks! Matt
[squid-users] typing squid -z doesn't start
Hi all! For some reason my new install (Squid 2.5 Stable 3) doesn't stat, it jsut gives me a cannot find this command error in the shell! I am running Redhat 9, any suggestions on how to get this to work? Thanks! Matt
Re: [squid-users] typing squid -z doesn't start
Matt Babineau wrote: Hi all! For some reason my new install (Squid 2.5 Stable 3) doesn't stat, it jsut gives me a cannot find this command error in the shell! I am running Redhat 9, any suggestions on how to get this to work? MAtt, I suppose the Squid binary is not in your path. Go to the squid directory, go to the sbin directory and enter: ./squid -z rgrds, Bart