On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Borek Lupomesky wrote:
> > > Both "kill -USR1" and "squid -k rotate" don't make squid to rotate its
> > > logfiles. What's up?
> >
> > Hi, what's your os? Are you sure that you're using 1.1.21? I've once
> > upgrade from 1.1.x to 1.2b20 and found that I can't 'squid -kr' and 'squid
> > -kd' or send SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 to squid process. I'm using Linux and
> > glibc2.0.7 and have to patch squid & glibc in order to be able to send
> > above signals to squid. More info at http://www.linux.org.za/squid/
>
> My OS is Linux 2.0.33, Squid is indeed 1.1.21 and I use glibc 2.0.7.
> Looks like I'll need some patching, doesn't it?
I don't think so. Squid 1.1.x working fine here without any patch to glibc
and squit itself. Did you check what Marcos Assis Silva <assis@uel.br>
suggest?
Hm... after squid -k rotate, do you see anything strange in cache.log?
-- aetReceived on Sat Jun 13 1998 - 01:28:16 MDT
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