I've just checked something. If I ran /etc/init.d/squid start, it failed. If I do squid in the command line, it start. WTH? Jean-Sébastien Frenette Technicien Informatique Centre d'Assistance Technique Département Informatique Collège Montmorency (450) 975-6100 poste 6108 jsfrenette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----Message d'origine----- De : Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Envoyé : 18 octobre 2007 21:53 À : Frenette@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Frenette, Jean-Sébastien Cc : squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : RE: Cache dir problem with LVM > Hello, > > I already did chown and chmod like stated in my last email, problem isn't > perm setting on folder since even if I log in squid, I can write in those > folder. > > JSF > You say you had the same problem in swap until you ran squid -z for that. But have not indicated whether you used squid -z to create the LVM structure too? It may be a matter of erasing the cache in LVM, mounting the clean folder and running squid -z. Also, note that each squid needs a unique cache, no sharing is possible yet. Amos > -----Message d'origine----- > De : ajcorrea@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:ajcorrea@xxxxxxxxx] De la part de > Alexandre Correa > Envoyé : 17 octobre 2007 21:43 > À : squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc : Frenette, Jean-Sébastien > Objet : Re: Cache dir problem with LVM > > try this, > whit lvm mounted on /var/spool/squid > > chown squid:squid /var/spool/squid > chown squid:squid -R /var/spool/squid/* > > chmod 744 /var/spool/squid > chmod 744 -R /var/spool/squid/* > > maybe this can work :) > > regards, > > AlexandrE > > On 10/17/07, Frenette, Jean-Sébastien <JSFrenette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I have a little problem. For my squid cache folder, I've set a Raid >> (LVM) volume name « VolGroup00-LogVolSquidCache1 » that I mount to >> /var/spool/squid/ (this is where my cache folder point to). >> >> Now, when I start squid, I get: >> FATAL: cache_dir /var/spool/squid/1/: (13) Permission denied Squid Cache >> (Version 2.6.STABLE13): Terminated abnormally. >> CPU Usage: 0.012 seconds = 0.008 user + 0.004 sys Maximum Resident Size: >> 0 KB Page faults with physical i/o: 0 >> >> I've changed the own to squid.squid so everything in /var/spool/squid is >> chown -R squid.squid >> >> Samething for the logs. >> >> I had the same problem with the swap drive until I ran squid -z, which >> created all the folder. >> >> Anywhere I mount my LVM volume and then point my cache there, it failed. >> If I point anywhere else, it work. >> >> Anybody have an answer? >> >> Thanks >> >> JSF >> > > -- > Sds. > > Alexandre Jeronimo Correa > > Onda Internet - http://www.ondainternet.com.br > OPinguim Hosting - http://www.opinguim.net > > Linux User ID #142329 > > UNOTEL S/A - http://www.unotel.com.br >