Hey Mani, With “squid -k reconfigure” there shouldn’t be down time. There are special scenarios which the complexity or the length of the configuration files will result There is a very far possibility which will cause a drop of connections while running the reconfiguration. I will define a rule: if “squid -k parse” doesn’t take too long ( max couple secs..which is a lot for most use cases) Just take into account that the proper “ratio” of reconfiguration should be no more then once per hour and If you will want to make the service dynamic you can use external_acl and other helpers that will allow you All The Bests, ---- Eliezer Croitoru NgTech, Tech Support Mobile: +972-5-28704261 Email: ngtech1ltd@xxxxxxxxx From: squid-users <squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Manikandan Swaminathan Hello, I'm new to Squid and am currently researching the use/effects of running reconfigurations. I've come across a couple links and forums that talk about this, but since some of those are a bit dated I wanted to make sure I have the right info... We're currently running Squid 4.8, and I want to know, what is the expected downtime when running "squid -k reconfigure"? How does this affect existing and incoming connections? I ran a simple test in my machine where I reconfigure squid, while separately running multiple proxy requests. As far as I could tell, there wasn't any disruption, but I'd like to get some input from more experienced folks. Thanks, Mani |
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