"Lightfoot.Michael" wrote:
> You can run two separate squids by using two separate config files (see
> the commandline parameters for squid, particularly -f <file>). The only
> gotcha is that squid -k behaves a little strangely (ISTR it operates on
> all running squid binaries.) This can be slightly confusing.
There is no such problems. If you start Squid with -f to specify another
configuration file you must also specify the same -f option when running
squid -k.
What is important is that your two configurations specify diffent pid
file names and all other things written or used by Squid (cache, logs,
ports, ...).
Regards
Henrik
Received on Tue Dec 17 2002 - 14:42:28 MST
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