fre 2007-02-02 klockan 20:36 +0100 skrev Thomas-Martin Seck:
> Does 'squid -k shutdown' exit != 0 when it fails like in the above case?
I think so.
> If yes, I could bail out early and avoid the infinite waiting loop.
What I do in my shutdown RC scripts is to
1. "squid -k check 2>/dev/null", to see if Squid is at all running.
2. If running, then "squid -k shutdown".
3. Loop for a limited period of time (i.e. some minutes) over "squid -k
check 2>/dev/null".
4. If "squid -k check" still says Squid is running, "squid -k kill" as
something probably has gone very wrong..
1 is entirely optional, just there to silence things a bit when Squid is
not running.
Regards
Henrik
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