This problem is often incurred on my own proxy server.
What I do is to kill the pid (in your case 1229). To
do this you must be logged in as root, by typing in
the following:
ps kill PID (where PID is the pid of the squid
process). Then type in squid start to restart it.
Hope that helps,
Regards,
Thomas Adam
www.squidproxyapps.org.uk
--- Vijay Kolaventy <vjkolaventy@yahoo.com> wrote: >
Recently my squid server stopped working. I had this
> problem twice since I started using Redhat 7.0
> After some days of usage I get the following message
> when I type the '/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid status'
>
> squid (pid 1229) is running .....
> squid: ERROR: no running copy
>
> Please help me understand what this message means
> and
> what I should do. Last time I have reinstalled the
> entire OS.
>
>
>
>
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> Vijay
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