know the result.
>>>
>>> Regards.
>> Squid will not accept new requests for the period it takes to reload the
>> config, restart the helpers, and write the cache index to disk and read
>> it back in again.
>>
>> Amos
>>
>>> ------ Or
From: squid
> My question is, would it be 'bad' to reload squid.conf, up to 100 times
> within a
> very short space of time? If so, is there a 'better' way of getting Squid to
> acknowledge changes made to an ACL?
> I work in a school and have created an ACL which reads in pupils network ids
>
Regards.
>
> Squid will not accept new requests for the period it takes to reload the
> config, restart the helpers, and write the cache index to disk and read
> it back in again.
>
> Amos
>
>> -- Original Message ----------
>> From: squid
>> To: S
> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:36:14 +1300
> From: squid
> CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] is it bad to constantly reload squid.conf
>
> Jeff Peng wrote:
>> You will 'squid -k reconfig'
sts for the period it takes to reload the
config, restart the helpers, and write the cache index to disk and read
it back in again.
Amos
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: squid
> To: Squid Users
> Subject: [squid-users] is it bad to constantly reload squid.conf
>
t: [squid-users] is it bad to constantly reload squid.conf
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:17:25 +
Hello,
My question is, would it be 'bad' to reload squid.conf, up to 100 times
within a very short space of time? If so, is there a 'better' way of
getting Squid to acknowledge c
Hello,
My question is, would it be 'bad' to reload squid.conf, up to 100 times
within a very short space of time? If so, is there a 'better' way of
getting Squid to acknowledge changes made to an ACL?
I work in a school and have created an ACL which reads in pupils network
ids from an extern