Try running traffic_line as the user that traffic_manager is running as or root.

On Dec 13, 2011, at 1:39 PM, Dan wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am just getting started with Traffic Server.  I installed it using these 
> instructions:
> 
> http://linuxpoison.blogspot.com/2011/07/installation-and-configuration-of.html
> 
> (correcting the version number of course).
> 
> It is working, butI don't think my installations is right.  In particular, 
> traffic_line doesn't seem to work:
> 
>    dan@scapps1:/usr/local/bin$ ./traffic_line -x
>    error: the requested command failed
>    dan@scapps1:/usr/local/bin$
> 
>    dan@scapps1:/usr/local/bin$ ./traffic_line -r proxy.node.hostname
>    ./traffic_line: Variable Not Found
>    dan@scapps1:/usr/local/bin$
> 
> I notice that the documentation refers to a file: /etc/traffic_server  I 
> don't have such a file (or at least I didn't until I started experimenting 
> with a file by that name it to see if I could fix my installation).  I'm 
> guessing that this is related to the traffic_line problem in some way.
> 
> Also, I don't have seem to the start_traffic_server and stop_traffic_server 
> scripts that the documentation refers to.  I have been using:
> 
>    sudo trafficserver start
> and
>    sudo trafficserver stop
> 
> instead.  I don't know if this could be causing the problem.
> 
> The only errors in my logs are:
> 
>    traffic.out:[Dec 13 21:19:50.214] Manager {140623480710976} ERROR: 
> [TrafficManager] ==> Cleaning up and reissuing signal #3
>    traffic.out:[Dec 13 21:19:50.214] Manager {140623480710976} ERROR:  (last 
> system error 2: No such file or directory)
> 
> which seem to happen on each shutdown.
> 
> I would greatly appreciate some advice on how to debug or fix my 
> installations.
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> 
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