> Kelly wrote:
> > I seem to get the same behavior to.. I am running with
> > 1.1.20 and It is on redhat-5.1 on an alpha with 512 megs of
> > ram, 39 gb of hd space.
> > It seems to happen when my connections per second get about
> > 23.5 to 25.  I can send a HUP signal to the squid process
> > and it is happy again.
>
> I'll see if that works for me.  It doesn't really help since
> it still
> means that the cache is out of action until manually re-started.
Nope.  kill -HUP doesn't fix it.
>
> BTW, I've just d/l 1.1.22 to see if that makes any
> difference.  Fingers crossed....
Pah!  Squid hung again overnight.  Nothing particularly obvious in the   
log file other than:
I'm going to move it onto a FreeBSD box to see if that makes any   
difference.
R.
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