At 09:41 AM 4/9/2004, Harry wrote: >I referred the cache.log and this is the output, I have configured Squid at several occasions but never faced this error. It clearly talks abt an error in a file, any help will be appreciated. > >2004/04/08 20:26:30| errorTryLoadText: '/usr/share/squid/errors/ERR_READ_TIMEOUT >': (2) No such file or directory >2004/04/08 20:26:30| errorTryLoadText: '/usr/local/squid/etc/errors/ERR_READ_TIM >EOUT': (2) No such file or directory >FATAL: failed to find or read error text file. I ran into this once before. I think it was a file/directory permissions problem. Find where the actual error text files are in the file system. Could be /usr/share/squid/errors or /usr/lib/squid/errors. Make sure that squid has permissions to list and read the files there. Also, check the symbolic link ( /etc/squid/errors) and make sure it is linked to the directory where the actual error text files live. -- I provide Linux business solutions in the Boston area. mailto:bob(at)rsi.com, http://www.rsi.com/, 617.965.1700 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list