fre 2006-09-08 klockan 11:29 -0600 skrev Jaime Solorzano B: > The problem was resolved yesterday without any action but we have again same > problem. > > How can we resolve this definitively? The most probable case is that Squid isn't running and the pid file is stale mentioning an old pid which has now been used by your OS for some other process. First check if there is a squid process running. Then check if the squid.pid file contents matches the process id of your Squid. If it doesn't match then the pid file is stale for some reason. Most likely Squid had crashed and some other process got assigned the same pid. See cache.log for any hints on why Squid crashed. If it does match then check which user id your Squid process is running under. In linux "cat /proc/###/status" where ### is the pid of your Squid. Match this to your cache_effective_user setting in squid.conf. Regards Henrik
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