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On 26.09 13:04, Neil A. Hillard wrote:
> dirk.duenkelmann wrote:
> >>Is it possible to run two copies of squid concurrently (same executable
> >> + cache etc, just different config files)?
> > Yes, it is:
> >
> > squid -f configfile
> 
> To answer your original question - no it's not.  You can run multiple 
> instances with different configs but you must ensure that pid_filename 
> is different for each instance and that they have different cache_dir 
> settings.  They _cannot_ share a cache_dir.

right, but you could run one as "master" (operates the cache_dir) and another
one as "slave" (zero cache_dir, will use "master" as parent or neighbour).

Buit the question is, why do you want such configuration. Maybe you could
solve something just by proper configuration of one squid server...

I hope I'm not politically incorrect...
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