OK thanks to your feedback, I think I see where I went wrong. I was doing 
traffic_server start instead of trafficserver start (no underscore). After 
re-reading the INSTALL txt file I realized my mistake. Variables are now found, 
and traffic_shell is loaded.

Thanks again.

From: Petzel, David
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:20 PM
To: Petzel, David
Subject: RE: A Couple of noob questions


Traffic_server is running, I don't see any mention of the others:

[root@localhost trafficserver]# ps aux | grep traffic

nobody    4249  0.8  4.8 169228 49400 tty1     Sl+  13:13   0:00 traffic_server

root      4277  0.0  0.0  61224   748 pts/0    R+   13:14   0:00 grep traffic



Process Manager Section of the records.config

CONFIG proxy.config.admin.autoconf_port INT 8083

CONFIG proxy.config.process_manager.mgmt_port INT 8084



Traffic_server appears to the whats listening on 8084

[root@localhost trafficserver]# netstat -anp | grep 808

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:8080                0.0.0.0:*                   
LISTEN      4249/traffic_server

tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8084              0.0.0.0:*                   
LISTEN      4249/traffic_server





-----Original Message-----
From: Alan M. Carroll [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 12:57 PM
To: Petzel, David
Subject: Re: A Couple of noob questions



Double check that ATS is really running using ps. There should be three 
processes, traffic_cop, traffic_manager, and traffic_server. Also, check 
records.config for proxy.config.process_manager.mgmt_port and verify that there 
isn't anything already on that port.





Monday, November 21, 2011, 11:14:12 AM, you wrote:



> Using that variable seems to have the same result. I think I must have 
> something messed up. I was trying a few more of the traffic_line commands and 
> they all error (except version and help). Here are some samples:



> [root@localhost trafficserver]# traffic_line -r proxy.node.hostname

> traffic_line: Variable Not Found



> [root@localhost trafficserver]# traffic_line -x

> error: the requested command failed



> [root@localhost trafficserver]# traffic_line -c

> error: the requested command failed



> [root@localhost trafficserver]# traffic_line -V Apache Traffic Server

> - traffic_line - 3.0.1 - (build # 101821 on Nov 18 2011 at 21:35:51)


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