Hi Sanjeev,
There exists a user called squid, I have
temprarily given 777 rights on the /var/spool/squid,
still nothing seems to be working.
I am aware of the 00, 01 etc directories in the
squid directory but here it is searching for squid.00
directory. I do not understand as to where it is
picking up this name from.
I will try out squid -z option and lets see if
things work out.
regards,
Paresh.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi Paresh,
> I guess the path /var/spool/squid.00 actually
> refers to the subdir 00
> inside the /var/spool/squid dir.squid stores cache
> files in nubbered subdirs in
> the cache dir.Make sure the dir /var/spool/squid and
> all its sub dirs are owned
> by user and group squid.make sure the user and group
> for squid exist.
> give a
> chmod -R squid /var/spool/squid
> chgrp -R squid /var/spool/squid
> then
> the command squid -z to initialise the cache.
> I think this should work.
> all the best
>
> regards
>
> sanjeev
>
>
>
>
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regards,
Paresh.
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