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Can someone do a test for me?
This is still a problem as of squid-1.1.21, and I'd like to know if it's
carried over into 1.2. (This happens under linux. I can't speak for any
other OS):
Take a cache with a reasonable number of objects, such that the objects
listing via the cachemanager exceeds the size of cache_mem. In my
experience, squid spirals out of control, sucks up all available memory
and swap and then crashes.
Is this bug still in 1.2? Anyone know?
D
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