Re: [squid-users] really need help

From: dwen siapno <dwen@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 15:56:23 +0800 (PHT)

hello guys !

i deleted access.log and store.log which were too big..(too bad i deleted
my cache_dir too ;-) ) it's working now..

thanks !

On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Brian wrote:

> >From mm/filemap.c in the kernel tree:
> /*
> * Check whether we've reached the file size limit.
> */
> status = -EFBIG;
> if (pos >= limit) {
> send_sig(SIGXFSZ, current, 0);
> goto out;
> }
>
> IOW, some file is out-of-control big. First, a 'ulimit -a' should tell
> you what your file size limit is. Now check the various files squid will
> use (logs, swap states, etc) and see what it's choking on.
>
> If that fails, use strace (with follow forks) to see what operation it
> does to cause that error.
>
> -- Brian
>
> On Monday 13 August 2001 02:38 am, dwen siapno wrote:
> > hello !
> >
> > im using squid 2.4.stable1 on Rh 7.1
> >
> > after a reboot(2mos running) suddenly its not working...i ran it
> > manually it always fail. My sever's memory is 512mb and lots of HD
> > space.
> >
> >
> > logs:
> >
> > squid[769]: Squid Parent: child process 794 started
> > Aug 13 14:00:53 narra squid[769]: Squid Parent: child process 794 exited
> > due to signal 25
> >
> >
> > cache log:
> >
> > Swap maxSize 6144000 KB, estimated 472615 objects
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Target number of buckets: 23630
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Using 32768 Store buckets
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Max Mem size: 131072 KB
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Max Swap size: 6144000 KB
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Rebuilding storage in /proxy/newcache1 (DIRTY)
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Rebuilding storage in /proxy/newcache2 (DIRTY)
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Rebuilding storage in /proxy/newcache3 (DIRTY)
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Using Least Load store dir selection
> > 2001/08/13 14:00:53| Set Current Directory to /proxy/newcache1
> >
> >
> >
> > hope you could help me !!
> >
> >
> > more power !
> > dwen
>
Received on Mon Aug 13 2001 - 01:50:28 MDT

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