First of all, thanks for all of your replies.
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997 09:58:04 +0800, David Luyer <luyer@ucs.uwa.edu.au> wrote:
>(re: "TCP connection to xxx/3128 failed" problems)
>
>It's most likely a linux bug - up to 2.0.31 you can get "bind - address
>already in use" from autobinds or binds to port zero, meaning you fail
>connections which are meant to just come from random TCP ports.
(...)
>It's probably better to fix the network/machine/OS problems than to patch
>squid to handle them.
David, and all the others,
does that mean that upgrading to linux 2.0.(>31) will fix the problem? I don´t care if the problem is within the squid or linux code, but I have to find a solution. BUT remember: Someone (sorry I lost the name) wrote on this list he had the same problem (loosing TCP connection to his parent cache) on a svr4 machine, not linux! And also to mention: I´m not talking about the famous "operation already in progress" bug (yes, I have this one too, and yes, I can live with that, at least for now).
Upgrading all linux boxes would take me at least a day, but I´m willing to do it if chances are that it will fix the problem.
Is there anybody who could affirm this? I mean, who had the lost TCP connections before upgrading, and solved it by upgrading to linux 2.0.31++ ?
Again, thanks for any hint or comment.
PS: Would this linux upgrade also solve the "operation already in progress" problems?
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