On Sun, Apr 08, 2001, Adrian Voinea wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a *big* problem with squid.
> On my system squid eats up all of my cpu:
> kki:/usr/local/squid# ps awxuf|grep squid
> root 1210 0.0 0.7 3320 924 ? S 16:25 0:00 ./bin/squid
> squid 1211 0.7 3.5 6260 4460 ? S 16:25 0:02 \_ (squid)
> squid 1212 98.4 0.8 3516 1072 ? R 16:25 6:19 \_(squid)
> It's always like that and after 1-2 hours from starting it locks up, it
> still allows connections but it stops serving proxy requests.
> Nothing strange appears in the log files.
> I have this problem on all squid versions I tried(2.2, 2.3, 2.4), compiled
> without any extra ./configure flags.
> Does anybody have any idea what is causing this?
> I am attaching my system info.
> Thanks,
> Adrian Voinea
Ok, a possibility just came to me then.
Firstly, is this happening whilst squid is idle (ie no or little
client accesses?)
If so, try compiling with --disable-time-hack, then with --enable-time-hack .
See if either of them result in less CPU use when squid is idle.
Adrian
Received on Sun Apr 08 2001 - 11:21:36 MDT
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