well , actually i dont use squid -k restart
but i do
1-
/usr/sbin/squid -k shutdown
/usr/sbin/squid -k shutdown
/usr/sbin/squid -k shutdown
to make sure it
2-
then i start it by
/usr/sbin/squid
it equals to squid -k restart !
but after that when i type ps aux | grep squid ,
i find squid working !!!!
thats was the problem "in my analysis"
the solutino was ,
when dealing with smp options in squid , and i want to restart it ,
i must do
*killall -9 squid*
after that no squid running in the background
then its safe to run squid by
/usr/sbin/squid
thats what happed with me and it longed 2 days searching about no thing !!!!
now in the logs i dont see
*2013/10/26 18:36:58 kid2| Squid Cache (Version 3.3.9): Exiting normally.
2013/10/26 18:36:58 kid3| Squid Cache (Version 3.3.9): Exiting normally.*
now i think i can continue with another configs in smp ,
* plz correct me if im wrong above ,*
regards
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Dr.x
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