> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lightfoot.Michael [mailto:Lightfoot.Michael@comcare.gov.au]
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:57 PM
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: RE: [squid-users] aufs problems in 2.5STABLE1
>
>
>
> > > It might be. It's not likely though, that code is very little
> > > changed between 2.4 and 2.5.
> > >
> > Yes, that I gathered from my last experience with squid (2
> years ago.)
> >
> > > What does squid show when you run 'squid -v' (the
> configure options)
> > >
> > Hmmm. As this was meant to be a functional test server I
> > probably didn't configure enough threads for async-io
> >
> Just installed a new squid with 128 threads and no
> difference. Here is
> the output of squid -v:
>
> configure options: --enable-dlmalloc --enable-gnuregex
> --enable-xmalloc-statistics
> --enable-async-io=128 --enable-delay-pools --enable-useragent-log
> --enable-referer
> -log --disable-wccp --enable-snmp
>
> Here is the last few entries in cache.log. I did a bit of
> concentrated
> surfing - flicking between several websites when this was happening
> (there are about 6 other test users of the cache):
>
> 002/10/18 12:39:20| storeAufsOpenDone: (11) Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:20| /var/squid/cache/00/24/00002470
> 2002/10/18 12:39:20| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 0,
> swapfile 00002470,
> errflag=-1
> (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
Have you changed the default for cache_mem? Could be memory contrained.
> 2002/10/18 12:39:21| storeAufsOpenDone: (11) Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:21| /var/squid/cache/00/24/00002473
> 2002/10/18 12:39:21| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 0,
> swapfile 00002473,
> errflag=-1
> (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:23| storeAufsOpenDone: (11) Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:23| /var/squid/cache/00/24/00002474
> 2002/10/18 12:39:23| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 0,
> swapfile 00002474,
> errflag=-1
> (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:23| storeAufsOpenDone: (11) Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:23| /var/squid/cache/00/24/00002475
> 2002/10/18 12:39:23| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 0,
> swapfile 00002475,
> errflag=-1
> (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:25| storeAufsOpenDone: (11) Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:39:25| /var/squid/cache/00/24/00002478
> 2002/10/18 12:39:25| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 0,
> swapfile 00002478,
> errflag=-1
> (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:40:38| storeAufsOpenDone: (11) Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 2002/10/18 12:40:38| /var/squid/cache/00/08/00000888
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