Hi,
I'm currently running a number of squid caches with  
squid-3.2.0.14-20120117-r11491. Ignoring the issues fixed in  
subsequent releases, everything is more or less o.k. However  
attempting to install any subsequent releases have caused problems  
ranging from "chunky" response to just basically not working. e.g
Platform 12 core Dell server running  64 bit ubuntu 10.43 LTS  
operating system. IPv6 disabled in kernel as we don't run  IPv6 at  
present. Squid built with
#!/bin/bash
ulimit -SHn 49152
CFLAGS="-m64" ./configure   --enable-snmp --enable-basic-auth- 
helpers="PAM"  --enable-cachemgr-hostname=wwwcache1-west.hull.ac.uk -- 
enable-htcp --enable-cache-digests  --enable-async-io  --prefix=/usr/ 
local/squid --with-pthreads --enable-removal-policies --enable-ssl -- 
disable-linux-netfilter -with-large-files --with-maxfd=49152 --with-dl  
--enable-icmp --enable-poll --disable-ident-lookups --enable-truncate  
--disable-delay-pools --disable-loadable-modules --disable-ipv6
Configuration has 12 worker processes each mapped to a cpu core.
In the config file I've disabled htcp as I initially had issues with  
clustering 3.2 and 3.1 versions of squid.
With the above config 3.2.0.14...1491 works just fine. With the next  
release up where squid is performing A and AAAA DNS queries  
simultaneously I was getting seriously long delays  before pages would  
appear in a web browser. This was with 1 client running through squid.
With version 3.2.0.15, Even this doesn't work. everything seems to be  
up and running, there are no strange errors in cache.log but the  
browser just waits for pages to be served.
I then downloaded the latest patch release 3.2.0.15......11508 and  
installed it on the test server. With this release, again everything  
seemed ok and a browser connecting to squid would get the 1st page.  
Any further attempts would result in a seriously long delay before  
anything appeared in the browser. A netstat -a would show a connection  
from the client to squid access.log would show nothing and then  
eventually (sorry I've XML'ized the logs) something of the form shown  
below.
<squid_rec source_ip="150.237.129.18" client_ip="-"  
cache="150.237.85.197" time="1328683548.416"  
real_cache="150.237.85.197"><source_ip>150.237.129.18</ 
source_ip><client_ip>-</client_ip><user_login>-</ 
user_login><user_ident>-</user_ident><user_name>-</ 
user_name><date_time>08/Feb/2012:06:45:48 +0000</ 
date_time><request_method>GET</request_method><url>http://www.mozilla.org/img/covehead/divider-notch.jpg 
</url><protocol>HTTP/1.1</protocol><status_code>0</ 
status_code><reply_size>0</ 
reply_size><request_status>NONE_ABORTED:HIER_NONE</ 
request_status><response_time>22881</response_time></squid_rec>
The only thing that's changed is the release of squid used.
FWIW I've re-enabled ipv6 on the box and removed the --disable-ipv6  
option from the configure to no avail.
Bit stuck as to what to look at next, any suggestions?
Rgds
Alex
Received on Wed Feb 08 2012 - 12:15:54 MST
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