On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Jafar Aliev wrote:
This is not a joke. After I send previous mesage, I immediately recieve
the bugzilla password and ... the bug disappeared. I am very confused.
File that bug report regardless. The bug you observed with the permissions
does certainly exists, triggered by anot
Another good day.
HN>> Please file a bug report per the instructions in the Squid FAQ.
JA> I can not do this because squid-cache.org's bugzilla does not send me
JA> a password.
JA> I was wrong in early posts: moving cache directory to default
JA> location does not solve the problem completely -
Good day.
HN> Please file a bug report per the instructions in the Squid FAQ.
I can not do this because squid-cache.org's bugzilla does not send me
a password.
I was wrong in early posts: moving cache directory to default
location does not solve the problem completely - it persist till now.
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Jafar Aliev wrote:
(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)
Try setting coredump_dir to a sane value.
Regards
Henrik
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Jafar Aliev wrote:
---[cache.log
start]-
2004/11/10 18:19:29| Reconfiguring Squid Cache (version 2.5.STABLE7)...
2004/11/10 18:19:29| FD 20 Closing HTTP connection
FATAL: Received Segment Viol
bject: 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
tood day.
>> (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)
EM> You should treat that message as an error and resolve it :
EM> make sure that cache dirs defined in squid.conf exist and
EM> are
> 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 mes
Good day.
EM> Check with :
EM> % squid -k parse
EM> further, to see that there are no other errors in squid.conf.
EM> Watchout for any errors or warnings too in cache.log when a cold start of
squid
EM> is performed.
Squid -k parse does not produce any errors or warings.
There are no
>> ---[squid.conf begin]
>> cache_effective_user=squid
>> cache_effective_user=squid
>> cache_dir ufs /squid.cache 500 16 256
>> ---[squid.conf end]--
EM> 1) Why do you put the same directive twice in squid.conf ?
EM> 2)
>...
>...
>
> ---[squid.conf begin]
> cache_effective_user=squid
> cache_effective_user=squid
> cache_dir ufs /squid.cache 500 16 256
> ---[squid.conf end]--
>
>...
>...
1) Why do you put the same directive twice in squid
Good day.
I have squid 2.5-stable7 installed on linux 2.4.27 box (Slackware 10).
When I try reconfigure squid with 'Squid -k reconfigure' it dies with
this messages in cache.log:
---[cache.log
start]-
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