Hi:
I recently tried to update to the latest squid (3.8.1) from (3.1.1
that is available in CentOS). On secondary proxy servers that had no
cache, upgrading went fine.
However on the main physical proxy that has cache drives configured
squid said it started up (port was listening) but would not s
On 29/08/2013 10:38 a.m., Matthew Ceroni wrote:
Hi:
I recently tried to update to the latest squid (3.8.1) from (3.1.1
that is available in CentOS). On secondary proxy servers that had no
cache, upgrading went fine.
However on the main physical proxy that has cache drives configured
squid said
Amos:
While this upgrade is going on is squid prevented from servicing
requests? Cause that is the behavior I was seeing. Then if I tried to
do a service squid stop it would never stop. Ended up having to kill
the processes.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 29/08/2013 1
On 29/08/2013 2:39 p.m., Matthew Ceroni wrote:
Amos:
While this upgrade is going on is squid prevented from servicing
requests? Cause that is the behavior I was seeing. Then if I tried to
do a service squid stop it would never stop. Ended up having to kill
the processes.
Depends on a couple of