On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 13:17, Matt Burleigh wrote:
> 2002/12/11 20:54:03_ WARNING: 100 swapin MD5 mismatches
This usually indicates corrupt files on disk - which may be a hardware
fault.
> 2002/12/11 20:54:30| Request header is too large (10720 bytes)
> 2002/12/11 20:54:30| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 10240 bytes.
> 2002/12/11 20:54:53| Request header is too large (10720 bytes)
> 2002/12/11 20:54:53| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 10240 bytes.
> 2002/12/11 20:56:32| Request header is too large (10720 bytes)
> 2002/12/11 20:56:32| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 10240 bytes.
> 2002/12/11 20:56:50| Request header is too large (10720 bytes)
> 2002/12/11 20:56:50| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 10240 bytes.
> 2002/12/11 20:59:48| Request header is too large (10720 bytes)
> 2002/12/11 20:59:48| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 10240 bytes.
>
> I'm starting to see a lot of these. What does this mean?
Some client is sending requests with so many http headers that the full
request metadata is more than 10K. Simply up your
request_header_max_size in squid.conf a little.
Cheers,
Rob
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