As a SU I set the squid.pid file and sure enough I can -k rotate again!
I guess the underlying problem is still there however. Unfortunately the only
who can actually user Linux are on holiday! Oh well I am sure it can be easily
fixed now.
Thanks for your help,
Tim
Dan Larsson wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Tim Cockle wrote:
>
> | Squid is running (but it does seam a little sluggish) but when I use
> | squid -k check it tells me no copies are running.
> |
> | Can anyone help as as squid -k rotate does not work either and I need to
> | rotate my log files!!!
> |
> | Could this have something to do with directory ownership?
>
> Probably not check the squid.pid file, it should contain the PID of
> squid. There might be a mismatch ps <=> pidfile for some reason.
>
> Regards
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