Anderson dos Santos Donda wrote:
> In my test, even after 10 minutes the squid still works...
>
> This directive is in seconds or miliseconds? I don't have this on my squid.conf
>
Seconds. The default is 30 seconds.
If it's an urgent shutdown, call "squid k shutdown" twice a second or
two apart. That will force an immediate close.
If that still fails you probably have a PID problem, see the FAQ on how
to diagnose and solve them:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/TroubleShooting?highlight=(PID)#head-fa2a8d93db2ab1c414c4d0e71106ce871d2087e1
As for the "WARNING: transparent proxying not supported" this means you
are attempting to perform NAT interception (AKA 'transparent' proxying)
with a Squid where NAT support is not built-in.
See the package supplier if you use a packages version. Or the
./configure --help options for the _one_! which enables transparent
interception with your OS and firewall combination and rebuild Squid.
Amos
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Jeff Pang<pangj_at_arcor.de> wrote:
>> 2009/8/28 Anderson dos Santos Donda <andersondonda_at_gmail.com>:
>>> My squid works fine, all acls works too..
>>>
>>> but when I shutdown the squid ( sbin/squid -k shutdown )
>>>
>>> The navigation still working on clients,
>> how long time does it continue to work for?
>> If you shutdown squid and in the short time the connected session
>> still works, then it is most probably correct.
>> b/c squid needs time to wait for the current connections to be
>> finished before it exits finally.
>>
>> see "shutdown_lifetime" directive in squid.conf.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
-- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE18 Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.13Received on Mon Aug 31 2009 - 09:26:18 MDT
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