On 10/01/2013 9:31 a.m., ali Eblice wrote:
> HI
> recently i got problem with squid that it fill all the ram (256 mg)
> and swap area (382 mg) that cause server to kill all its pid and i
> have to start squids service my self.
> my server isn't that much busy most of the time i have only 5 to 8
> active users that they may use up to 3 megabit per second .
> i use squid version 3.1.6 on debian.
> i put these parameters on configuration file but steel the problem resist:
> #########
> cache_mem 110 MB
> memory_pools on
> memory_pools_limit 20 MB
> cache_swap_low 60
> cache_swap_high 65
> maximum_object_size_in_memory 100 KB
> #########
> i didn't specify anything for caching on config file all the things
> are its default value except above parameters.
There are quite a few memory leaks in that version. Can you upgrade to a
later Squid release? Even the 3.1 version from Wheezy/Testing
repositories would be better for you.
Amos
Received on Wed Jan 09 2013 - 21:10:33 MST
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