RE: [squid-users] squid 2.5.STABLE4 + FreeBSD 5.x = crash after a while...

This is a discussion on RE: [squid-users] squid 2.5.STABLE4 + FreeBSD 5.x = crash after a while... within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; =20 >=20 > On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Elsen Marc wrote: >... >... >=20 >=20 > The ...


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Old 02-06-2004
Elsen Marc
 
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Default RE: [squid-users] squid 2.5.STABLE4 + FreeBSD 5.x = crash after a while...

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> On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Elsen Marc wrote:
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> The size of squid process was about 200mbyte. I recently=20
> erased all my=20
> cache dirs with rm -rf and rebuilt with -z option. I have 64mbyte=20
> cache_mem set. The squid process is roughly downloading=20
> 4-5gbytes of data=20
> in 24 hours. Normally use 5-8% of the CPU(p4-3.2ghz htt=20
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> the same problem with amd xp2400+ so I think cpu is not=20
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> I have 256 x 256 cache dir's on 120gbyte sata drives.
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> The system has 2gbyte ram. It wasnt swapping either. (well it=20
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> 1.5gbyte free so)
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> The kernel has been compiled with the options to increase=20
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> Anything else which might give any clue?


Does your problem also happen when 'cache_mem' is reduced to 8mbyte ?

M.

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