Re: Squid PL15: Crash, crash, crash, ...

From: Dave Andersen <angio@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1996 15:08:43 -0600 (MDT)

Upgrade to b16, it's much more stable. Muchmuchmuch.

Lo and behold, Thomas Schmidt once said:
> ps -axu | fgrep squid
> cache 29357 3.2 10.8 2580 1600 3 S 22:41 0:05 squid -s -f /usr/loca
> cache 29361 0.0 1.6 1072 244 ? S 22:42 0:00 /usr/local/squid/bin/
> tcs 29380 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:44 0:00 fgrep squid
> 22:44:38 (tcs@laverda:~) 3% ps -axu | fgrep squid
> tcs 29407 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:45 0:00 fgrep squid
> 22:45:33 (tcs@laverda:~) 3% ps -axu | fgrep squid
> cache 29410 3.0 4.3 1552 632 3 S 22:45 0:00 squid -s -f /usr/loca
> tcs 29412 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:45 0:00 fgrep squid
> 22:45:37 (tcs@laverda:~) 3% ps -axu | fgrep squid
> cache 29410 13.7 6.3 2000 940 3 R 22:45 0:01 squid -s -f /usr/loca
> cache 29416 0.0 1.6 1072 244 ? S 22:45 0:00 /usr/local/squid/bin/
> tcs 29418 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:45 0:00 fgrep squid
> 22:45:42 (tcs@laverda:~) 3% ps -axu | fgrep squid
> cache 29474 5.0 4.3 1552 632 3 S 22:47 0:00 squid -s -f /usr/loca
> tcs 29476 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:47 0:00 fgrep squid
> 22:47:23 (tcs@laverda:~) 3% ps -axu | fgrep squid
> tcs 29505 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:47 0:00 fgrep squid
> 22:47:51 (tcs@laverda:~) 3% ps -axu | fgrep squid
> cache 29508 18.5 6.3 1988 932 3 D 22:48 0:02 squid -s -f /usr/loca
> cache 29516 0.5 1.6 1072 244 ? S 22:48 0:00 /usr/local/squid/bin/
> tcs 29518 0.0 1.8 860 272 p1 S 22:48 0:00 fgrep squid
>
>
> Sorry, but I'm unable to find any core dump - even if no core dump sizees
> are limited, ...
>
> Because of a crashed main route, squid would currently be the only way for
> our users to contact the outer world. Shit!
>
> Thomas
>
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>
>

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Received on Tue Jun 11 1996 - 14:10:45 MDT

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