first kill runcache, then 'squid -k shutdown', wait a time, specified by
shutdown_lifetime directive, voila. if you read RunCache scriptie, it's
pricesly a wrapper to get squid always in game.
On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 01:34:13PM +0100, Richard van Drimmelen wrote:
# Dear squid users,
#
#
# I'm fearly new to squid, but couldn't my answer in the FAQs.
# (Squid Cache: Version 2.1.PATCH2, on a Sun Sparc 5 Solaris 7).
#
# The documentation says:
#
# squid -k kill: Sends a kill signal
# squid -k interrupt: Sends an INT signal
# squid -k shutdown: Send a TERM signal
#
# All three DON'T shutdown my proxy server !!
# The only way to take squid offline is by killing the "RunCache" and the
# "(squid) -sY" processes by hand.
#
#
#
# Thanks for your answers,
# --
# Richard van Drimmelen | email: rdri@nki.nl
# System Management Research | phone: +31 20 5121899
# The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam | fax: +31 20 5121893
-- -mishania <inof> I don't have anything against penguins, as long as they stay in the Antarctica, swim around, catch fishes and do the usual penguin stuff.Received on Wed Dec 30 1998 - 06:29:23 MST
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