David Beards wrote:
> Hi Hermann,
>
> No. Swap usage is very low and much lower than memory being used by the
> process. One thing I forgot to mention in my original post is the error
> messages that keep appearing in the cache.log.
>
> My original configuration had the two internal caches as siblings of
> each other but I continually received the following error messages:
>
> 2002/05/26 14:34:09| Detected DEAD Sibling: 132.147.199.1/3128/3130
> 2002/05/26 14:34:14| Detected REVIVED Sibling: 132.147.199.1/3128/3130
Seems you are having packet losses..
> The servers where always in contact with each other but the squid
> process seemed to have problems. I disabled the siblings and just left
> it with the parent cache but still get errors of the sort:
>
> 2002/05/29 15:40:29| TCP connection to 132.147.193.1/3128 failed
> 2002/05/29 15:43:59| TCP connection to 132.147.193.1/3128 failed
> 2002/05/29 15:43:59| TCP connection to 132.147.193.1/3128 failed
This is a bad sign.. possibly caused by packet losses, or by the parent being
overloaded or crashing..
Is there any info in the parent's cache.log?
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