If this is the reason squid is dieing, will it show up in the logs? I have
several instances where approx. once a week squid dies with nothing in
squid.out or cache.log. In fact it "APPEARS" to stop normally, but no
records of requests to stop it exist, but it still receives a stop command.
(I.e. I can trace every request logrotate, and other programs make to squid
to stop or restart...)
On Sunday 13 March 2005 2:48 am, Sumith Gamage wrote:
> Dear Alex,
>
> > and when the
> > hits increased on my squid box it stops responding!!
> > can you please let me know whats wrong?
>
> One of the reason we came across similar problem is that the limitation
> of file descriptors of the system. At the same time it might give
> problems due insufficient allocation of memory for the Squid process.
>
> Please try by allocating some additional memory by using "cache_mem"
> TAG.
>
> At the same time you may try to allocate more file descriptors before
> start Squid server. This can be done using "max_open_disk_fds" TAG. In
> addition to that you can allocate more file descriptors at the shell
> level by using following command.
>
> "ulimit -HSn 2048"
>
> But for more clearity make sure to check the log files. Sometimes you
> might get better hint for the problem there.
>
> Regards,
> Sumith
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