The pid file may be the problem, as it is stated in one of the replies.
But there can be another problem. (I have lived it myself with
2.4-STABLE1). Squid can not create store.log file . Look at your
/var/log/messages. If you see some line like " squid can not write to
your_log_directory/store.log, aborting due to repeated number of
failures." then the problem is what I say. What you have to do is creating
store.log file in your log file directory and arranging its permissions
and ownership such that squid can write to it.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Ronald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Installed squid 2.4Stable1 perfectly in Redhat6.0, Linux 2.2.5.
>
> #pwd
> /usr/local/squid/bin
> #./squid -z
> 2001/03/29 23:52:19| Creating Swap Directories
> #./squid
> #ps -A | grep sq
> 941 ? 00:00:00 squid
> 943 ? 00:00:00 squid
> # ./squid -k reconfigure
> squid: ERROR: No running copy
> #ps -A | grep sq
> 941 ? 00:00:00 squid
> 943 ? 00:00:00 squid
>
> Suggest me on this.
> Ronald.
>
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