i´m using squid in a 64bit and having problems with memory like this:
2006/11/13 14:10:25| WARNING: Memory usage at 1016 MB
2006/11/13 14:10:34| storeDirClean: /var/spool/squid2/07/167: (12)
Cannot allocate memory
2006/11/13 14:10:49| storeDirClean: /var/spool/squid1/08/167: (12)
Cannot allocate memory
2006/11/13 14:11:04| storeDirClean: /var/spool/squid2/08/167: (12)
Cannot allocate memory
2006/11/13 14:11:49| storeDirClean: /var/spool/squid1/0A/167: (12)
Cannot allocate memory
FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to allocate 1062 blocks of 1 bytes!
Squid Cache (Version 2.6.STABLE5): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 15311.573 seconds = 5663.726 user + 9647.847 sys
Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 0
Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
total space in arena: 1041368 KB
Ordinary blocks: 1038353 KB 21006 blks
Small blocks: 0 KB 0 blks
Holding blocks: 38880 KB 11 blks
Free Small blocks: 0 KB
Free Ordinary blocks: 3014 KB
Total in use: 1077233 KB 100%
Total free: 3014 KB 0%
2006/11/13 14:11:49| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
2006/11/13 14:11:49| WARNING: Closing open FD 15
2006/11/13 14:11:49| commSetEvents: epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL): failed
on fd=15: (1) Operation not permitted
squid process cannot grows 1016MB of ram !!! (server has 2.5 gb of total memory)
...
has some way to compile squid in 32bits on a system 64bits ?
On 11/13/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
> mån 2006-11-13 klockan 18:04 -0500 skrev Nguyen, Khanh, INFOT:
>
> > Has anyone used squid on 64 bit OS (Sun or Linux)? And if you are aware
> > of any bug or shortcoming of squid on the 64 but OS? Or it works as
> > normal.
>
> No significant problems known with Squid-2.6.
>
> There is some cosmetic issues like the mallinfo memory usage in the
> general runtime information page gets all screwed up if the process size
> grows beyond 2GB but thats a libc issue and not much Squid can do
> about.. and also not really unique to 64-bit..
>
> Also the memory usage over all is slightly larger in 64-bit than 32-bit
> due to the larger pointer size and larger structure padding, but if you
> need to run a big Squid this is quickly outweighted by the fact that
> there is no limit in process size.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>
>
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