> >I donīt know what is wrong, but one thing seem very extrange, the Process
> >Size value, keep growing and growing:
> >
> >Resource usage for squid:
> > CPU Time: 39 seconds (22 user 17 sys)
> > CPU Usage: 0%
> > Process Size: rss 58752 KB
> > Page faults with physical i/o: 0
> >
> >I have a FreeBSD 2.1, in a Pentium 60 with 64MB Ram. I configure Squid to
> >10 dnsservers, 600 MB disk cache and 16MB Ram use.
>
> Is there a section about mallinfo() and what it returns? I believe FreeBSD
> is meant to be one of the ones with a buggy malloc() implementation.
I guess this is FreeBSD fault, because there is no mallinfo() section,
when I compile Squid, the process didn't find any library to use for
mallinfo(). What can I do?
>
> >When Squid (version 1.1beta23) died, it put on / squid.core, the size was
> >8192, but when I perform the gdb squid core (as the mail indicate) it
> >always tell me that the squid.core is not core dump, and it's truncated, or
> >something like that.
>
> Perhaps your core dump size is restricted, e.g. in bash ulimit -c, or csh
> limit coredumpsize (IIRC) to 8192 bytes? Type ulimit -c or limit (depending)
> to see the current limits.
>
This is what limit show:
cputime unlimited
filesize unlimited
datasize 65536 kbytes
stacksize 8192 kbytes
coredumpsize unlimited
memoryuse 30684 kbytes
memorylocked 20458 kbytes
maxproc 40
openfiles 64
I guess openfiles is too low (and maxproc) no? Anyone know how to change
this settings in FreeBSD 2.1.0?
> JL
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>
>
Thanks in advance.
Alberto de Poo
Received on Wed Nov 27 1996 - 11:23:37 MST
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