Re: [squid-users] Squid crashed on Redhat 9.0

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Old 09-27-2003
Robert Collins
 
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On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 09:42, Zand, Nooshin wrote:
> Hi,
> Squid stops on Redhat Linux 9.0 server.
> Here is the message I found in cache.log.


Any error will be before that in the cache.log. What lines lead up to
the output you included here?

> Could not find any error message on system logs.
> System have 1G RAM and Half G Swap Space.
> Cahce_mem was set to 128M
> Do you think minimizing cache_mem will avoid squid crashing or
> Do I need to increase my swap space.
> What does "page faults with physical i/o" here means?


See the FAQ.

Rob
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