On 30.09 04:26, Awie wrote:
> Perhaps the question is "Why do I need squid -k shutdown?"
>
> Sometimes, Squid cannot run after system booting (put Squid in rc.local). No
> webcache running checked by netstat -a,
what does 'ps -axuww | grep squid' output say?
> but system claims that Squid is exist when I try to load Squid (running
> but not serving). After shutting down Squid and load manually, it can run
> well. The problem (could not shutdown Squid) is a trouble.
how do you shut it down, if you say you can't shut it down? the problem may
be that squid wasn't correctly shut down and its pid file exists.
> The result, in both tests (patched and un-patched) Squid can be shutted
> down nicely when the webcache service exist in netstat -a. I think the
> problem of cannot shutdown Squid is only happen in case the problem happen
> (running but not serving). However, Squid 2.5S10 (without patches) can be
> shutted down in any condition.
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