Hi,
Looks like a memory problem. However, I've run various versions of
Squid on Linux 2.0.29, without problems. Are you using up a lot
of swap space?
Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto wrote:
> Hi all, I use squid 1.0.22 in a Linux 2.0.29 Box (2GB HD, 64 MB RAM).
>
> It is the second time, within three months that I have the following
> problem : the linux box simply stops answering the requests with a message
> (in the console) "Kernel Panic : end of free list (or something like)".
>
> This machine runs only the squid and apache daemons (besides regular
> unix/linux daemons).
>
> I actually do not know if this problem is caused by squid. But perhaps
> someone else in this list faced the same thing.
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