try /var/log/squid/cache.log perhaps (dont know location on linux box)
else find / -name cache.log -print will show the location.
try a tail -f cache.log then run squid.
Dave.
OpteqSec.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jose Celestino" <japc@co.sapo.pt>
To: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] informacion
> If in English it would get you some answers.
>
> "When I'm fail to start squid which are the file(s) that I must check to
> see what happened?
>
> I have checked the access.log but nothing useful came out of it.
>
> I whant to run squid in Debian. Do you know of any *.log file I should
> look at?
>
> Thanks."
>
> Try doing squid -d 2048 -N
>
> which will give you debugging to standard output.
>
> squid -h will give all the options.
>
> Hint: -z
>
> Thus spake b0caj@123click.cl, on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:18:24AM -0400:
> > Cuando no se puede iniciar squid
> > ¿Cual(es) es(son) el(los) archivo(s) donde se puede ver que es lo que
esta pasando y porque no se puede iniciar squid?
> >
> > Yo he visto access.log de squid pero no me aclara nada.
> >
> > Quiero hacer correr squid en Debian. ¿conocen de algun archivo *.log que
deba revisar?
> >
> > Gracias
> >
>
> --
> Jose Celestino <japc@co.sapo.pt>
> ---------------------------------
> UNIX is user friendly. It's just selective who the friends are.
>
Received on Wed Dec 26 2001 - 06:48:15 MST
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