Hi,
At 11.21 18/05/2005, Holton, Euan wrote:
> >
> > Never seen something similar before. It seems some problem on the
> > communication channel between squid.exe process and the
> > helpers. What was
> > the squid uptime ?
> > Do you rotate logs ?
> >
> > A restart of SquidNT service should stop the problem.
> >
> > Let me to know if this happens again.
>
>Squid was last restarted around 8am on 26 April, and generally isn't
>under a great deal of load (From cachemgr.cgi: UP Time: 1903558.654
>seconds; CPU Time: 4763.953 seconds). The server running it also runs a
>couple of other services, none of which exercise the disk system
>particularly, and the box has 2 CPUs. All of the services the box runs
>are stable (ie, they've run for several weeks without need for tweaks or
>attention). This issue itself appears to be cosmetic, as Squid hasn't
>given us any problems.
>
>I currently rotate logs weekly, recently changed from daily (a couple of
>weeks ago), with logfile_rotate set to 14. The service barely pages,
>90619 page faults with physical I/O.
Nothing strange here.
>I may update to the latest binaries (2.5 STABLE 9) you offer on your
>download page. Are there any "gotchas" that should be considered before
>doing so?
Teorically no, but it's always a good idea make a test your configuration
on a non production machine.
Regards
Guido
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