BTW, I just saw somthing interesting, in cachemgr.cgi, non of my two
cache dirs show up as selcted, and they are both at 101% capacity,
instead of teh usual 95%. Squid is still working ok...just at 98% CPU
utilization...
-----Original Message-----
From: Fernando Medina [mailto:fmedina@nic.pibnet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:03 PM
To: Squid (E-mail)
Subject: [SQU] Squid 2.3Stable4 - too much CPU
I had an abnormal termination on the linux box it runs on, had to be
shutdon abnormally, powered down without a proper shutdown. Upon
reboot, squid starts up fine and works fine, but now takes up to 92% of
CPU cosntantly, when it was alway around .87% or so... what coudl have
happened? I though it might be building indexes after the crash, but
it's been 15 hours since that and Squid is still taking up all the CPU.
Any ideas? thanks,
---
Fernando Medina, Jr.
<fmedina@nic.pibnet.com>
Grupo Financiero Pacific
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