Nope. I've never seen that happen with Squid 2.2STABLE5 (and we have
them running on more than 20 boxes under heavy load), and I don't see
any patches in our version (which is pretty heavily patched) that would
fix that behavior if it existed. But we're running it on Linux, so I
don't know how it holds up on AIX.
Have you tried running a newer Squid version to see if maybe it's fixed?
Most of the 'problems' get documented in the online version release
information for the various versions, so you should probably take a look
at those to see if anything is mentioned.
Good luck.
Matt Ashfield wrote:
> The last time squid crashed, it was because the cache got too big for the
> filesystem. I changed the size of the cache, cleaned the existing cache,
> restarted squid, and it just keeps growing like a bad weed beyond the
> specified size...
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Matt
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