squid -k shutdown does a 'kill -TERM squid.pid'.
D
Malcolm B.J. Garbutt wrote:
> Yes, try a kill -TERM squid pid, does a nice shutdown :-)
> I am not familar with squid -k
>
> On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, Dancer wrote:
>
> > Anyone else seen this?
> > Start squid...cache-index loads. Squid is ready to run.
> > squid -k shutdown before any connections run to completion (or get made,
> > perhaps).
> > squid sits there, reporting that it's waiting for connections to shut
> > down. (there aren't any)
> > It seems like it will sit there forever. A second squid -k shutdown, and
> > squid just mysteriously vanishes, leaving the cache-index in an
> > undertermined (but useless) state.
> >
> > Next time you start, obviously, you are stuck with a slow rebuild.
> > (about 128 minute is how long I have to wait for this particular one, if
> > I did my math right. *sigh*)
> >
> > So..Anyone else seen this or been burned by it?
> >
> > D
> >
> >
> > --
> > Note to evil sorcerers and mad scientists: don't ever, ever summon
> > powerful
> > demons or rip holes in the fabric of space and time. It's never a good
> > idea.
> > ICQ UIN: 3225440
> >
> >
>
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-- Note to evil sorcerers and mad scientists: don't ever, ever summon powerful demons or rip holes in the fabric of space and time. It's never a good idea. ICQ UIN: 3225440Received on Mon Dec 08 1997 - 21:59:34 MST
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