We've got a Solaris box running as our main server, which hosts ~100-150
sites. What squid does for us is accepts http connections, and then forwards
the request to the appropriate server <apache with or without mod-perl>. The
purpose squid serves here isnt to cache, just to do a little load balencing.
I'm having a slight problem, however with squid spontaniously crashing.
After it crashes, the only way to get it running again is to remove the
swap.state* files and restart. I'm using squid Version 2.2.STABLE5, I'd just
like to have squid so I can go on vacation without having to make sure it's
alive all the time <The frequency of the crashes is up to once a week>.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Daniel White
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