I tried - 'sudo trafficserver start' and now the process starts and traffic line command works. I guess initially I needed to use sudo which I didnt, so traffic server process did not start. And later i used the wrong command to start traffic server because of which traffic manager process did not start, so traffic line was not working.
Thanks for the help! Pranav. On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Leif Hedstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6/22/10 1:02 AM, Pranav Modi wrote: > >> Three files are present in /var/log/trafficserver - >> >> squid.blog >> error.log >> diags.log >> \ >> > > > Yes, but startup errors (and other "unrecoverable" errors) would show up in > /var/log/messages (that is a file, that all Linux syslog daemons creates, > and ATS syslog's to). > > -- leif > > >
