Re: Squid Process Keeps dieing

From: Andreas Georgakopoulos <angeo@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 14:26:54 +0300

> "R.Ilker Gokhan" wrote:
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Andreas Georgakopoulos [mailto:angeo@forthnet.gr]
> >Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 10:52 AM
> >To: squid-users@ircache.net
> >Subject: Squid Process Keeps dieing
> >
> >
> >Hello All,
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> > We are running squid 2.4 (Dev) on two IBM Netfinities 2000R
> (2x750Mhz
>
> First you should not use (Dev), you should prefer STABLE version of
> squid for your implementation.
>
> > Pentium III CPU's, 2x 100Mbps Ethernet Cards each and raid
> > controllers/storage) + on a Sun Ultra 10 with a software raid
> external
> > disk pack. The proxies are tied together in a system via sibling
> > relationships using ICP resulting in about 70GB total storage.
> >
> > The strange thing is that about three times a day the squid process
> >will
> > die, thankfully the RunCache script will re-spawn a new one, but why
>
> > does it do it?
>
> So if you use Dev version of the squid you can get like this error.
> Try #squid -NsYd1 to detect any error. and see syslogd..
>
> > No apparent errors are outputed to syslogd or squid logs and the
> >process
> > usually dies during non-peak times.
> >
> > Any-one have any thoughts?
> >
> > Cheers!
> > --
> >
> > ********************************
> > Andrew Georgakopoulos
> > Systems Administration
> > Athens NOC - FORTHnet S.A.
> > e-Mail: angeo@forthnet.gr
> > ********************************
> >
>
> Greetings from Istanbul
> Ilker G.

Hi Ilker,
We are running dev4 because it has diskd implamented, the earler
versions don't have this. Diskd makes disk access way faster with the
result in reducing total response time.

Cheers!,
Andrew

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    Andrew Georgakopoulos
    Systems Administration
 Athens NOC - FORTHnet S.A.
  e-Mail: angeo@forthnet.gr
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Received on Thu Jun 08 2000 - 05:31:40 MDT

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