---snip---
> In other word, try this:
>
> ./squid start|stop|restart
>
> Zackerov wrote:
>
> > Again it's me...
> > i recall that i went in /etc/rc.d/init.d/
---snip---
That only works if you happen to have the linux sys-v type init scripts on
the machine i.e, wont work on something like BSD - so aside from doing a
"kill `cat /var/run/squid.pid`" which only works if squid is leaving its PID
somewhere (/var/run/squid.pid" in this case) - you can do a "squid -k
shutdown" to stop it - and then a "squid -sY" to restart again and become a
daemon - else if you just want to re-apply configuration changes - "squid -k
reconfigure"...
Obviously you prefix the above commands with the path to the squid binary...
;-)
Enjoy
Max
-- --------------------------------------------------------- Max Clements Systems Administrator (Billing) Vodacom SA - Murphy was an optimist! --------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Tue Jan 09 2001 - 08:21:20 MST
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