Re: DEAD/REVIVED the yoyo effect

From: Terry Wood <woody@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 1997 19:15:37 +1000

At 16:42 30/04/97 +1000, you wrote:

>I regularly get messages in my cache.log such as
>
>97/04/30 14:45:21| Detected DEAD Sibling: lyrebird.cc.uq.edu.au/80/3130
>97/04/30 14:45:52| Detected REVIVED Sibling: lyrebird.cc.uq.edu.au/80/3130
>
>The siblings share the same 100Mb ethernet and while both are busy,
>neither is overloaded. The squid processes do not die. There just seems
>to be some confusion as to whether they are up sometimes.

>I'm running squid-1.1.10 on DEC alpha 500's (Digital Unix).
>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>Julianne Weekers (J.Weekers@cc.uq.edu.au)

I am getting the same thing now and then from my parent servers, both on
the same ether at the end of my dialup connection:

97/04/27 12:31:53| Detected DEAD Parent: proxy2.netspace.net.au/8080/3130
97/04/27 12:31:53| Detected REVIVED Parent: proxy2.netspace.net.au/8080/3130

I am running Squid 1.1.9 on Redhat linux 2.0.29 (PCI 686-150 16mbram 32swap)

The 2 proxy servers (running Squid 1.1.9 also) are sitting behind another
machine that load shares and so on with the use of an auto proxy, but i
point my system direct to the 2 caches which works really well. I just
thought i would mention that ive noticed the same thing as you in my
cache.log.

Your having it happen with siblings, where im having it with the parent
servers. Odd.

Catch ya,
          Woody <woody@netspace.net.au>

--
Terry J. Wood,
Located at Traralgon, Gippsland
Country Victoria, Australia
Received on Wed Apr 30 1997 - 02:31:47 MDT

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