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--- src/cf.data.pre.orig Tue Jun 26 01:34:57 2007
+++ src/cf.data.pre Mon Jul 16 20:02:21 2007
@@ -1207,6 +1207,21 @@
Note that for coss, max-size must be less than COSS_MEMBUF_SZ
(hard coded at 1 MB).
+
+ Note for FreeBSD users:
+ COSS -- like aufs -- uses async IO so if you compiled Squid without
+ support for the aufs storage type, COSS will use POSIX AIO.
+ This means that you need to add the line
+
+ options VFS_AIO
+
+ to your kernel configuration in order to use COSS.
+
+ On FreeBSD 5 and higher you can load the aio(4) module and do not
+ necessarily need to recompile your kernel.
+
+ If you compiled Squid with both support for aufs and COSS, COSS
+ will use aufs' routines and does not need special kernel support.
DOC_END
NAME: logformat
@@ -1439,6 +1454,10 @@
LOC: Config.pidFilename
DOC_START
A filename to write the process-id to. To disable, enter "none".
+
+ Note: If you change this setting, you need to set squid_pidfile
+ in /etc/rc.conf to reflect the new value. Please see
+ %%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/squid for details.
DOC_END
NAME: debug_options
@@ -3275,12 +3294,12 @@
NAME: cache_effective_user
TYPE: string
-DEFAULT: nobody
+DEFAULT: %%SQUID_UID%%
LOC: Config.effectiveUser
DOC_START
If you start Squid as root, it will change its effective/real
UID/GID to the user specified below. The default is to change
- to UID to nobody. If you define cache_effective_user, but not
+ to UID to %%SQUID_UID%%. If you define cache_effective_user, but not
cache_effective_group, Squid sets the GID to the effective
user's default group ID (taken from the password file) and
supplementary group list from the from groups membership of
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