When I try to run multiple Squid processors from the command line it tells me that Squid is already running and returns the process ID.
Any advice.
Jonathan Hughes
Tech Support Specialist
Goodyear South Africa
Kinkie
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid versus
Microsoft ISA
2003/12/09 07:17
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"Raphael Maseko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Carols,
> Have you been able to determine that Squid is actually making use of
both
> processors? Do you have other applications running on the same box?
[...]
Just run more than one squid process per box.
BTW: in my setup, I have noticed one very annoying thing about ISA: since
it's an "one size fits all" system, it REQUIRES to be configured like a
firewall even if you just use it as a proxy. This means two NICs on
different networks, local address table and the like.
In a complex environment, it's a pain.
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