Amos, in some way I did something wrong with those permissions (I checked them before post here, but, dont know why I didnt saw that they where wrong). Anyway, working 3.4.0.2 on Slackware 14.1 (rc2) with 2 workers and rock storage..... Next test will be with CentOS 6.4 + NTLM authentication and LDAP_group helper (we set permissions based on where the user is in AD groups, so, support people can change users access permissions without asking us). -- Att... Ricardo Felipe Klein klein.rfk@xxxxxxxxx On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 26/10/2013 1:13 p.m., Ricardo Klein wrote: >> >> I am trying to run latest squid (for test purposes) and even on 3.3.9 >> I always get: >> Squid Cache (Version 3.4.0.2): Terminated abnormally. >> CPU Usage: 0.015 seconds = 0.012 user + 0.003 sys >> Maximum Resident Size: 24864 KB >> Page faults with physical i/o: 0 >> FATAL: Ipc::Mem::Segment::open failed to >> shm_open(/squid-squid-page-pool.shm): (2) No such file or directory >> >> Anyone Know why? > > > The SHM socket/pipe for SMP worker communications cannot be opened by Squid. > > Check the permissions of /var/sun/squid. > > NP: if you are using MacOS there is something strange about the OS not > accepting the normal read/write flags needed to open it. > > Amos