mån 2003-09-01 klockan 12.16 skrev TSIOLAS KOSTAS:
> 2003/09/01 11:21:49| squidaio_queue_request: WARNING - Disk I/O overloading
> 2003/09/01 11:21:49| squidaio_queue_request: Queue Length: current=4096,
> high=4096, low=161, duration=5368
> 2003/09/01 11:21:52| ctx: exit level 0
> 2003/09/01 11:21:52| ctx: enter level 0:
> 'http://www.vodafone-shop.gr/eshop/el/images/downarrow.gif'
> 2003/09/01 11:21:52| squidaio_queue_request: Async request queue growing
> uncontrollably!
> 2003/09/01 11:21:52| squidaio_queue_request: Syncing pending I/O
> operations.. (blocking)
>
> The only way to make him response againfor a while is to reboot the machine.
If it does not help to restart Squid then you have a OS problem of some
kind. Maybe some other application going wild and seriously overloading
the harddrives.
Maybe you have slocate installed and this tries to reindex your drives,
making the system overloaded?
Or you simply have too few harddrives for the request load you are
trying to push.
Regards
Henrik
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