Re: [squid-users] "proper" way to restart squid on Ubuntu 10.04

From: Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf.Hildebrandt_at_charite.de>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 20:42:33 +0200

* Jordon Bedwell <jordon_at_envygeeks.com>:

> While I don't agree that he should have squid send a SIG1 or HUP
> directly

Oh yes.

> I need to ask, which version of squid are you using? squid
> -k reconfigure will only work on legacy squid, if you are using the
> new squid from the repo (squid3) then the command is: squid3 -k
> reconfigure or distro specific service squid3 reload (which will send
> a SIG1 with start-stop-daemon and log messages).

On debian/ubuntu the squid binary was renamed as squid3. If you build
squid-3.x from source, it will still reinstall itself as squid, not
squid3. When I rebuilt a more recent squid in ubuntu, I found out.
Painfully.

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