Anderson dos Santos Donda wrote:
In my test, even after 10 minutes the squid still works...
This directive is in seconds or miliseconds? I don't have this on my squid.conf
Seconds. The default is 30 seconds.
If it's an urgent shutdown, call "squid k shutdown" twice a second or
two apart. That will force an immediate close.
If that still fails you probably have a PID problem, see the FAQ on how
to diagnose and solve them:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/TroubleShooting?highlight=(PID)#head-fa2a8d93db2ab1c414c4d0e71106ce871d2087e1
As for the "WARNING: transparent proxying not supported" this means you
are attempting to perform NAT interception (AKA 'transparent' proxying)
with a Squid where NAT support is not built-in.
See the package supplier if you use a packages version. Or the
./configure --help options for the _one_! which enables transparent
interception with your OS and firewall combination and rebuild Squid.
Amos
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Jeff Pang<pangj@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
2009/8/28 Anderson dos Santos Donda <andersondonda@xxxxxxxxx>:
My squid works fine, all acls works too..
but when I shutdown the squid ( sbin/squid -k shutdown )
The navigation still working on clients,
how long time does it continue to work for?
If you shutdown squid and in the short time the connected session
still works, then it is most probably correct.
b/c squid needs time to wait for the current connections to be
finished before it exits finally.
see "shutdown_lifetime" directive in squid.conf.
HTH.
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