I recently increased the RAM of a FreeBSD (2.2.5) platform running squid
(2.0PATCH2) from 128 MB to 224 MB.
So in the kernel config file I increased the MAXMEM paramater, made and
installed a new kernel.
In squid.conf, I allocated 100 MB to squid.
So now in cache.log I receive the following message :
FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to allocate 2 blocks of 4 bytes!
And then :
Squid Cache (Version 2.0.PATCH2): Terminated abnormally.
and a restart and a new crash...
So I think my kernel is badly configured. Which parameter do I have to modify,
besides MAXMEM ?
Thanks for any help.
-- ********************************************************** * Gerard GACHELIN e-mail : gg@lirmm.fr * * LIRMM (UMR 5506 CNRS/UMII) MONTPELLIER (FRANCE) * * WWW LIRMM Home Page http://www.lirmm.fr/ * **********************************************************Received on Fri Dec 11 1998 - 06:27:55 MST
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