On 2/14/22 08:49, Majed Zouhairy wrote:
i have squid 4.17 on the machine assembled from source but i did an
uninstall
sudo make uninstall
before installing 5.4 from the package manager..should i have stopped
the squid before uninstalling?
or is there something else?
Sorry, I cannot give you the exact steps to prevent two Squids from
running on your server -- there are too many unknowns for me to do that.
If you have a Squid instance running, you should stop it before starting
another Squid instance. You can check whether you have a Squid instance
running using "ps aux | fgrep squid" or a similar basic command.
Alex.
On 2/14/22 16:41, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 2/14/22 07:25, Majed Zouhairy wrote:
now on 5.4 i get:
...
2022/02/14 15:14:33 kid1| commBind Cannot bind socket FD 44 to
[::]:8080: (98) Address already in use
2022/02/14 15:14:33 kid1| Closing HTTP(S) port [::]:8080
2022/02/14 15:14:33 kid1| FATAL: Unable to open HTTP Socket
2022/02/14 15:14:33 kid1| Squid Cache (Version 5.4): Terminated
abnormally.
The above is usually the result of a misconfiguration or
mismanagement: There are two processes trying to listen on the same
port 8080. That could be two Squid worker processes or a Squid worker
process competing with a non-Squid process.
* If your Squid startup scripts include preliminary steps like "squid
-z", then make sure those scripts wait for that first Squid instance
to exit before starting the primary Squid instance.
* If you are using SMP macros or conditionals in squid.conf, please
share your Squid configuration.
HTH,
Alex.
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