Hi,
I'm running v1.1.21 of Squid on a UnixWare 2.1.3 host and I'm
experiencing occasional "hangs" that I can't track down.
The proxy continues to accept requests from clients but never fulfills
them, ie they user is left indefinitely with a "host foo.com contacted,
waiting for reply" message.
On inspection (ps -ef |grep squid), the squid processes are still running
but not responding. I have to kill the RunCache and squid processes and
re-run RunCache to get it working again.
Has anyone seen behaviour like this? Where do I start looking to try and
find out what's wrong? I tried upping the debug level in squid.conf, but
anything > 2 seems to generate about 1M/sec of log file! Since it may go
for up to a week without hanging, I can't afford to do that! What
keywords can use instead of "ALL" to restrict the more detailed logging
to only certain categories?
Thanks for any tips.
Robin.
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Received on Wed Jul 29 1998 - 05:49:24 MDT
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