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From: "Neville Kuyt" <neville.kuyt@premiumtv.co.uk>
> However, as Squid is not multi-threaded (right ?), it only ever uses 1
processor. This seems kinda wasteful - is there any way to persuade
Squid to use more than the 1 processor ? We've tried running multiple
instances listening on different ports, but Squid rightly says "Squid is
already running" and goes away.
This is the correct approach. You need to give it a config file on the
command line, and configure all logs, cache dirs etc to be unique to
each instance.
Rob
Received on Fri Jan 11 2002 - 03:34:00 MST
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