>On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 07:28:12PM +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>> Do you get anything interesting in cache.log or store.log when it
>> happens?
>I had no store.log; turning it on now.
Well, now I can answer you. In store.log I've found a pretty amount of
lines like these:
994946954.748 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF 5AAB7D979F955CD86C739970407EB671 302 99494681 3 994946813 1 text/html -1/386 GET http://www.topping.od.ua/cgi-bin/ping er.cgi?
994946955.725 RELEASE 00 0000BE01 CD64F3420FE40E8FCE834B9C02807499 ? ? ? ? ?/? ?/? ? ?
994946955.725 RELEASE 00 0000BE15 69DA6D45C4C0DBA81DAEB513AC162EE1 ? ? ? ? ?/? ?/? ? ?
994946955.725 RELEASE 00 0000BE14 E742378346FE0AAFC7F884B1B683BE95 ? ?
? ? ?/? ?/? ? ?
994946955.725 RELEASE 00 0000BE13 4780D38E56821573AFFC9EB6649A6F53 ? ?
? ? ?/? ?/? ? ?
(Was sligtly reformatted during copy/paste, sorry)
Does this matter? I'm affraid I do not understand what's happening at
all :(
>>
>> --
>> Henrik Nordstrom
>> Squid Hacker
>>
>>
>> Igor Karpov wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > Got a strange problem. My squid (2.4.stable1) is running under
>> > FreeBSD-4.3-STABLE.
>> >
>> > cache_mem = 48 MB
>> > maximum_object_size 4096 KB
>> > cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/cache 500 16 256
>> >
>> > (I also tried diskd with the same result).
>> >
>> > The load is rather low; everything looks OK, but once a week or two the
>> > swap_state starts rapidly grow, maybe about 1 MB per second. During this
>> > squid itself occupies the proccessor resources up to the limit. Usually
>> > it is
>> >
>> > PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND
>> > 2274 nobody 2 0 52380K 51684K poll 2:12 0.10% 0.10% squid
>> >
>> > After short time the box gets out of space and crashing.
Regards,
-- Igor A. Karpov phone: +380(44)238-0624 Unix System Administrator Daddy! Let me push a(*$#!@# NO CARRIERReceived on Thu Jul 12 2001 - 08:33:14 MDT
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