On Monday 24 August 2015 at 23:41:49, kuntal_ba...@bnz.co.nz wrote:
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From: JL
To: Xen ,
Cc: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Date: 25/08/2015 05:02 a.m.
Subject:Re: [squid-users] Cache Permission Errors
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Hi Xen,
Thanks for the feedback. I can confirm both the --with-default-
Hi Xen,
Thanks for the feedback. I can confirm both the --with-default-user=squid
is present in squid -v and the perms of the logs are indeed squid user.
Regards,
Zim
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Xen wrote:
> Are you terribly certain the owner:group of the generated log files is the
> sam
Are you terribly certain the owner:group of the generated log files is
the same as those of the cache dirs?.
That is a way to check for sure what user it is running under. I was
just compiling the latest 3.5.x when it would complain, and I had
forgotten to compile it with --with-default-user=s
Hi,
Sorry if this is a duplicate message, I am not sure it went through
initially. I am having an issue with my caching drives that I can't seem to
pinpoint the problem. I have 4 drives to be used for caching, they are ext3
filesystems mounted like so. I am running CentOS 7.
/dev/sde1 on /var/spo