On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Veaceslav Revutchi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm seeing lots of this in /var/log/messages. Is this an indication of
> something wrong? (i'm running 2.3stable3 on FreeBSD 4.0stable).
> The overall performance of the caching server seems to be good though...
>
> thanks,
> slava
>
> Jun 4 19:49:56 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 312 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:49:57 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 128 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:49:59 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 266 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:00 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 88 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:02 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 49 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:03 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 63 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:05 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 38 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:06 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 191 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:08 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 128 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:09 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 62 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:14 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 92 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:15 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 23 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:17 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 268 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:18 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 48 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:24 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 23 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:24 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 159 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:27 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 84 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:28 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 105 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:30 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 37 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:31 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 183 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:33 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 104 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:34 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 84 Invalid Request
> Jun 4 19:50:36 xeon squid[163]: clientReadRequest: FD 210 Invalid Request
It probably means one of two things: either you have a client that
is misbehaving, or there is an incompatibility with persistent connections.
It should be possible to correlate these with access.log entries, so you
can see if they all come from one client, same URL, etc...
Duane W.
Received on Sun Jun 04 2000 - 15:36:11 MDT
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