hello squid-users
i'm running squid-2.2STABLE5 on HP-UX 10.20 compiled with gcc-2.8.1. it's
running well.
but now there is only one dnsserver-process running, although i configured
five.
if i reconfigure squid with squid -k reconfigure in the cache.log file i get
the following error:
2000/04/14 11:33:09| Restarting Squid Cache (version 2.2.STABLE5)...
2000/04/14 11:33:09| FD 2 Closing HTTP connection
2000/04/14 11:33:09| Cache dir '/squid01/cache' size remains unchanged at
1024000 KB
2000/04/14 11:33:09| Cache dir '/squid02/cache' size remains unchanged at
1024000 KB
2000/04/14 11:33:09| Cache dir '/squid03/cache' size remains unchanged at
1024000 KB
2000/04/14 11:33:09| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'dnsserver' processes
2000/04/14 11:33:11| ipcCreate: fork: (12) Not enough space
2000/04/14 11:33:11| WARNING: Cannot run
'/opt/squid/squid_22S5/bin/dnsserver' process.
2000/04/14 11:33:11| ipcCreate: fork: (12) Not enough space
2000/04/14 11:33:11| WARNING: Cannot run
'/opt/squid/squid_22S5/bin/dnsserver' process.
2000/04/14 11:33:11| ipcCreate: fork: (12) Not enough space
2000/04/14 11:33:11| WARNING: Cannot run
'/opt/squid/squid_22S5/bin/dnsserver' process.
2000/04/14 11:33:11| ipcCreate: fork: (12) Not enough space
2000/04/14 11:33:11| WARNING: Cannot run
'/opt/squid/squid_22S5/bin/dnsserver' process.
2000/04/14 11:33:11| Accepting HTTP connections on port 8000, FD 2.
2000/04/14 11:33:11| Ready to serve requests.
i have 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of swap
top gives something like this:
Memory: 167872K (152820K) real, 197132K (165820K) virtual, 5836K free
swapinfo -tam is
Mb Mb Mb PCT START/ Mb
TYPE AVAIL USED FREE USED LIMIT RESERVE PRI NAME
dev 512 57 455 11% 0 - 1 /dev/vg00/lvol2
reserve - 164 -164
memory 188 43 145 23%
total 700 264 436 38% - 0 -
TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
rroot 2099 squid 154 20 154M 148M sleep 297:04 7.73 7.71 (squid)
nothing else is running on this machine, only squid.
i read the faq, but faq 8.8 didn't solve the problem.
i don't think i have to less memory, what is the problem here????
please help!
thanks
martin
Received on Fri Apr 14 2000 - 04:04:51 MDT
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