At 02:33 AM 10/23/99 +0200, Tais M. Hansen wrote:
>From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
> > Tais M. Hansen wrote:
> > > I've noticed that Squid, after about a months uninterrupted run,
> > > suddenly takes all the CPU time it can get. It also gets extremely
> > > slow serving pages.
I have a similar issue with:
- Squid-2.2STABLE5 (was also there in STABLE3)
- Solaris-2.6
- 3GB cache
- 1 Sibling (digest)
- Async I/O
The same version flies on a different machine running Solaris-2.5 with
almost 5 times the load, 12G cache, 1 sibling and 2 parents.
It looks like an active wait loop somewhere.
Marc van Selm
> > What Squid version are you using?
>
>Squid 2.2stable4.
>
> > How is it build?
>
>The usual way i.e. no special configuration.
>
> > On what OS?
>
>Linux 2.2.10 (slackware)
>
> > To help finding out what the problem might be can you please get a debug
> > trace next time it happens:
>
>I'll give it a whirl - but it'll probably take some time before it happens
>again!
>
>--
>Tais M. Hansen
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Received on Wed Oct 27 1999 - 01:28:43 MDT
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