I am using an alternate filename for my squid configuration and am trying to validate the file below going live with it. Should I be able to use both the –k parse and the –f filename options at the same time?
It looks like “-k parse” is defaulting to only use only /etc/squid/squid.conf. # squid –f /etc/squid/squid-20170912a.conf -k parse 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Startup: Initializing Authentication Schemes ... 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Startup: Initialized Authentication Scheme 'basic' 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Startup: Initialized Authentication Scheme 'digest' 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Startup: Initialized Authentication Scheme 'negotiate' 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Startup: Initialized Authentication Scheme 'ntlm' 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Startup: Initialized Authentication. 2017/09/12 07:56:05| Processing Configuration File: /etc/squid/squid.conf (depth 0) FATAL: Unable to open configuration file: /etc/squid/squid.conf: (2) No such file or directory Squid Cache (Version 3.5.20): Terminated abnormally. CPU Usage: 0.014 seconds = 0.006 user + 0.008 sys Maximum Resident Size: 29344 KB Page faults with physical i/o: 0 Thanks. |
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