On 09/26/2016 08:02 AM, amaury@xxxxxx wrote: > I'm using squid 3.5.21-20160908-r14081 and for the first time I'm > using workers configuration. I have a problem: > when I reload configuration (via init script) > suid -k reconfigure -f /et/squid/squid.conf I assume that by "suid" you meant "squid". If yes, then the above command is a correct way to reconfigure Squid, including SMP Squid. > the system kill squid-coord and squid-disk Does "the system" do more than run "squid -k reconfigure ..."? * If not, then "the system" does not kill squid-coord and squid-disk (something else does). * If yes, then you should fix your system script. Perhaps it thinks that Squid died and tries to kill/restart it? > So I have to remove pd > file and lock files and restart squid. > Please, do it exist a solution > to reload with restart squid? Reconfiguration should work "as is". If it does not work, file a bug report with details such as your system command(s) and resulting cache.log and syslog output. > I tried also using something like: > > pid_filename /var/run/squid/squid-{proccess_number}. Please do not do that. SMP Squid is designed to work with a single configuration file without SMP macros. Thank you, Alex. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users