I tried that, it failed with following msg:
restorecon set context /var/spool/squid->system_u:object_r:squid_cache_t failed:'Permission denied'
BTW, I also tried that command on /tmp/squid without mount shm to it (just to test the result of it...), and the command succeeded, but when I point the cache dir to /tmp/squid, I still get the same error...
Thanks, Chris
--- Paul Howarth paul@city-fan.org wrote:
Chris wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. It seems that I should have not check that check box when installing FC3...
The reason is that I want to make Apache faster by using Squid together with shm... I setup a TWiki using Apache with mod_perl, but I still feel that the speed is not so ideal. So I want to mount shm to tmp, so that not only the perl scripts (TWiki) can
run
faster, PHP scripts (which may use /tmp) can also run faster... I tried to mount shm
to
/var/spool/squid, but it won't work either, it gives following error instead:
Feb 25 00:52:32 eden squid: Failed to make swap directory /var/spool/squid: (17) File exists
but in fact, no file is in the mounted dir or the real dir...
Not the error message I'd have expected, but could you try running:
# restorecon -R /var/spool/squid
after mounting /var/spool/squid and see if that helps?
Paul.
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