Julian Richardson:
>
> Hi,
>
> quick Q....
>
> what's the proper procedure for starting up squid after a machine
> reboot? Do I need to run 'squid -z' first and then just 'squid' or can I
> ignore the first command? I've seen both procedures documented...
Nope, you need 'squid -z' only when you set up new cache directories.
You can run it paralelly to running squid when you change the squid.conf
and add new 'cache_dir' line, but before you run 'squid -k reconfigure'.
>
> what about log file rotation (eg. squid -k rotate); does that have to
> have a running copy of squid in place before being issued or will it
> work fine as a standalone command?
Everything I could say about that is it is not require to shut down the
squid for executing this command ;)
Regards,
M.
-- Maciej Kozinski http://www.uck.uni.torun.pl/~maciek/ Remember: Un*x _IS_ user friendly... It's just selective about who it's friends are.Received on Tue Jun 01 1999 - 05:03:07 MDT
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