I saw the following strange thing:
Nameservers:
IP ADDRESS # QUERIES # REPLIES
--------------- --------- ---------
<ip-number> 384 0
But the DNS server works well...
And there is no firewall or something between the proxyserver and the
dns-server.
When I'm using the ipnumber of the internetaddress I can access the site.
Sander
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Marc Elsen [mailto:marc.elsen@imec.be]
Verzonden: maandag 22 april 2002 14:21
Aan: Sander Winkel
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Onderwerp: Re: [squid-users] Squid processes
Sander Winkel wrote:
>
> The only thing which passed each second in cache.log is:
>
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| storeMaintainSwapSpace: f=0.000000, max_scan=100,
> max_remove=10
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| cbdataAdd: 0x97f5b10
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| cbdataFree: 0x97f5b10
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| cbdataReallyFree: Freeing 0x97f5b10
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| storeUfsDirMaintain: /usr/local/squid/cache removed
> 0/10 f=0.000 max_scan=100
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| idnsCheckQueue: ID 0x07 timeout
> 2002/04/22 14:11:55| idnsCheckQueue: ID 0x08 timeout
I find these 'cbdata' lines strange, do not know what they mean;
perhaps you turned on debugging (?)
>
> I'm running Squid V2.4 stable 6 at Suse Linux 7.1 at a Pentium Pro 200
with
> 512Mb RAM.
Not very familiar with Suse, note that SQUID memory usage,is
more determined by the size of the disk cache.
There are other paramters too, see the FAQ for more info.
Can not be more helpfull at the time being,does SQUID restart each time
?
If so,check the startup trace in cache.log, make sure there are no
errors
during startup.
M.
> Must be enough for 150 users I'm think.
>
> Sander
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