Ok thanks for the help. I removed the factory installed version 2.5 and 
installed 3.0 after having problems with it and started from scratch. I am 
using dansguardian 2.8.06 as well now... I ran the ./squid -k shutdown command 
and that worked great. I then started it up just using the ./squid command from 
usr/local/squid/sbin directory where I have it installed.

Now I seem to have a handle on it.

Thanks so much for your help..

Russell

----- Original Message ----
From: Peter Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Russell Martilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 2:59:51 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] new squid issue...

Hi Russell,

> Now I still can't get squid to start with rcsquid... 

>From your previous post I remember you are using SLES 9, correct? On SUSE 
Linux, rcsquid is a symbolic link pointing to /etc/init.d/squid which is a 
script using parameters like start, stop, restart, reload, etc..

> I run the following; 
> 
> ps -eaf |grep squid with these results; 
> 
> root 4629 1 0 14:48 ? 00:00:00 ./squid 
> squid 4631 4629 0 14:48 ? 00:00:00 (squid) 
> squid 4632 4631 0 14:48 ? 00:00:00 (unlinkd) 
> root 4635 21985 0 14:48 pts/1 00:00:00 grep squid 

So Squid is already running. Are you using the Squid version coming with 
SLES 9 or a self-compiled Squid version?

What _exactly_ are you doing when calling rcsquid? Or which other commands 
are you using?

Try the following:

* rcsquid stop
  -> Check with "ps aux | grep squid" if all Squid processes are stopped.
* rcsquid start
  -> Check with "ps aux | grep squid" if Squid is started. If not, please 
    check the log file /var/log/messages for any information.

Regards,

Peter

-- 
Peter Albrecht, Novell Training Services


      
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