Hi,
yes you're right, i invoke my Squid using init script located at
/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid. The thing is, even when tried out your
suggestion, the same problem still arised and the squid still keep on
giving me message like
squid: ERROR: No running copy
Something must be missing, or else the squid won't run for awhile and
die after that. I just wondering what does this message indicate, any
idea? perhap you could help me solve the mystery. TQ.
> > Then after a little while, it die totally with
> > message showing,
> >
> > squid dead but subsys locked
> > squid: ERROR: No running copy
> >
>
> When Squid runs it locks its current PID , go to your
> '/var/lock/subsys' and delete the squid PID file from
> there , start your Squid.
>
> You are probably running Squid through init script
> with a line like:
> 'touch /var/lock/subsys/squid'
> edit your /etc/rc.d/init.d/squid and remark this line,
> then start your Squid.
>
> Hope this helps.
regard,
Eric Boey
Received on Tue Jun 12 2001 - 20:57:18 MDT
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