Slight correction - you may have to type
./S20squid or equiv... if you are in the directory depending on how you
have setup your PATH

Regards,
Bruce.


It sounds like you are OK but to test try the following

In LINUX, open a terminal window and type

ps ax | more

As the screen goes past, look for the squid process

or
ps ax | grep squid <or similar line>
(ignore the process grep squid of course!!)

To restart squid go to /etc/rc.d
ie

cd /etc/rc.d and then perhaps depending on the version of linux
go to rc2.d or rc3.d or stay in /etc/rc.d

Find the Start squid process - it will look like

S1234squid or similar and type

(On my system it is S20squid (note lowercase characters)
(on SuSE Linux 6.4)

S1234squid restart

If the process returns can't stop process unknown then it wasn't started!!

To test

S1234squid stop
S1234squid restart
or S1234squid start.

Again view the processes running with
ps ax

Regards,
Bruce
Melbourne,
Australia
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>Hi,
>��� Just got a new job and of course they are running a squid proxy.� I
>wasn't told that they had any linux on the network.� well, it's the only
>machine.� My question,
>I am receiving error messages - fatal:� file_write:bad FD and also fatal:�
>storeunlockobject: bad swap_status.
>�
>I found a swap file that was corrupt and tried to recover, it said that it
>recovered but I still got the same error.� So I removed the swap file like
>the help recommended.� But now I get an error when trying to start squid
>"squid error: could not send signal 1 to process 257: (3) no such process"
>�
>Like I said I don't know linux and�I had never heard of squid until a couple
>of weeks ago when I got this job.� I did get squid running again but believe
>that I really didn't fix the problem.� I have checked all the sites and
>gotten some great information but cannot seem to find out what these errors
>mean.
>�
>Thanks for all the help
>�
>
>Tiffany M. Brown
>Det 2, 22SOPS Network Administration
>Trident Data Systems
>Diego Garcia, B.I.O.T.
>370-7233
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