Andre,
I had a similar problem and I found it was due to Unix Domain sockets being
used for the dnserver processes. Here's what I did.
Turn on debugging to level 9 in the config file, set number of dnsservers to
1. Start up squid, send it a kill -1. You should find that squid is waiting
on 1 file descriptor, the dnsserver FD is the one that its waiting on.
If this is the case then I have some code to get around this problem.
Please let me know.
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Andre van der Vlies wrote:
>
> According to the doc I should be able to reconfigure squid by sending it
> a SIGHUP. However, the cache hangs I can't get an proxy request through.
> I'm running on IRIX 5.3 .... (native compiler)
>
>
> Andre van der Vlies <andre@cb.hva.nl>
> System Administrator
> Hogeschool van Amsterdam
> Stadhouderskade 55, Amsterdam
> tel: (+31) 20 5702654
> http://www.cb.hva.nl/~andre
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