Awie,
With regards to your second question....what do you
mean?? Squid when invoked from the console will return
you to the linux prompt. To check that squid has
loaded, type in the following:
squid -k check
and you should get a response saying that it has been
loaded.
Regards,
Thomas Adam
re: thomas_adam16@yahoo.com
--- Awie <awie@eksadata.com> wrote: > Folks,
>
> I have some questions that need your suggestion and
> comment.
>
> I successfully rotate logs and get files xxxx.log.0.
> But I could not rotate my logs anymore. Although I
> had set my squid.conf logfile_rotate to 7, then
> re-load squid. Does it need reaching certain size
> before able to be rotated?
>
> Another symptom; I load squid
> "/usr/local/squid/bin/squid" and back to Linux
> prompt. Obviously, Squid sometime was not be loaded
> ! I must load squid (in daemon mode) more than one
> before it run and appearing message similar "Squid
> run at PID XXX". Would you tell me why?
>
> Many thanks for your answer.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Awie
>
>
=====
Thomas Adam
Linux Co-ordinator for The Purbeck School
e-mail (school): n6tadam@users.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk
e-mail (yahoo) : thomas_adam16@yahoo.com
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