On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, Doug Urner wrote:
> >When I started the squid, however, there was no squid.pid file left in any
> >directory and the squid wouldn't accept any retrieving request. Did I do
> >something wrong? Following is what the cache.log said when it started:
>
> When squid 1.1 starts for the first time it will need to create the
> cache directories, which can take several minutes. The pid file is
> not written until after the directories are created.
>
> The log file that you included looked pretty normal, buy now the
> directories should be there :-) I'll bet it works.
>
Right, you were right. After a few minutes, the pid file was created and
the cache.log file showed that the Squid was ready to accept requests.
However, once I fired up my browser(IE V3.0) and requested a page via the
Squid, the Squid just died leaving the following message in the cache.log
file.
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96/12/16 11:15:02| Making directories in /usr3/cache/0D
96/12/16 11:15:02| Making directories in /usr3/cache/0E
96/12/16 11:15:02| Making directories in /usr3/cache/0F
96/12/16 11:15:02| Accepting HTTP connections on FD 19.
96/12/16 11:15:02| Accepting ICP connections on FD 20.
96/12/16 11:15:02| Ready to serve requests.
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
96/12/16 11:48:53| storeWriteCleanLog: Starting...
96/12/16 11:48:53| Finished. Wrote 0 lines.
96/12/16 11:48:53| Took 0 seconds ( 0.0 lines/sec).
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I appreciate your help.
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Received on Sun Dec 15 1996 - 19:00:36 MST
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