Unfortunately the logfile has already been rotated out. I don't remember
the exact error message.
I couldn't get to cachemgr.
And yes, my squid startup scripts run as root. I will change this.
I just wish I knew why squid consumed all those resources. I appreciate
everyone's help.
Regards,
Tim Rainier
Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org>
03/29/2004 09:20 AM
To: trainier@kalsec.com
cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Cache Size Limitation
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 trainier@kalsec.com wrote:
> Nothing other than a "your cache limit has been reached", about 300
> messages saying the same thing.
What exact message?
> I wanted a core file to see what squid was doing.
Better to start with cachemgr if your Squid is still at least partially
functioning.
> but, after I sent it a signal 6, it only aborted and didn't write a core
> file. My squid.conf is pasted below. Perhaps my core_dir isn't set
> properly. Squid does have write access to that directory.
You probably started Squid as root and not your cache_effective_user. Most
OS:es does not allow processes which have changed user id to leave core
dumps due to security reasons.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Mar 29 2004 - 08:38:45 MST
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