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At
http://www.cuci.nl/~srb/memleak.html
you'll find a memory usage statistic of a Squid 1.2.22 that has been
running for 29 hours:
Connection information for squid:
Number of HTTP requests received: 541848
Number of ICP messages received: 176561
Number of ICP messages sent: 197833
Number of queued ICP replies: 45
Request failure ratio: 0.00%
HTTP requests per minute: 308.0
ICP messages per minute: 212.8
Select loop called: 63558616 times, 1.661 ms avg
File descriptor usage for squid:
Maximum number of file descriptors: 1024
Largest file desc currently in use: 245
Number of file desc currently in use: 145
Available number of file descriptors: 879
Reserved number of file descriptors: 100
Internal Data Structures:
631173 StoreEntries
3077 StoreEntries with MemObjects
3075 StoreEntries with MemObject Data
133 storeSwapLogData temporaries
2994 Hot Object Cache Items
631061 Filemap bits set
631044 on-disk objects
Now, on the memory statistics page, you see that the 4K-byte buffer blocks
already occupy 40MB (and rising). It very much looks like a memory leak.
The leak seems to be leaking at a much higher rate now than in the preceding
period of five days (which was the same squid). The only difference between
now and then is that the disk-empty/full distributions were different.
Any ideas?
-- Sincerely, srb@cuci.nl Stephen R. van den Berg (AKA BuGless). "Good moaning!" --MimeMultipartBoundary--Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:51 MDT
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