On 27/06/2012 9:41 p.m., Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
> I have a configuration where if I start squid with -N, it works. But if I run it without that, I will get child started, child exited a few times and eventually the parent process will die too. Because there is nothing in between the 'started' and 'exited' of the child process, I have no clues as to why the child exited. Short of modifying the source to do more printing, is that another better way to find out what's wrong ?
>
> Appreciate your comments.
You can try the "-X -k check" option to debug the startup process at
level-9.
Or you can use "-d<n> -k check" to debug at lower verbosity levels (0-9).
You can search the syslog and /var/log/messages system logs for the
messages Squid output before the cache_log file was opened.
Amos
Received on Thu Jun 28 2012 - 10:49:37 MDT
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