This is strange, I saw the same thing happen today on our Squid server.
It's just
a single with no peers, but usage went from it's normal 18% to 99% and
stayed
there for more than an hour.
Logs looked normal, and couldn't see anything specifically causing the
load spike.
Bill
"Spam" <spam@corn-bread.org>
10/11/04 04:49 PM
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Subject
[squid-users] New exploit? Two squid proxies simultaneously spike to 99
percent CPU utilization.
This is freaky.
I use Big Sister to monitor my networks. Earlier today, I began
getting CPU utilization messages on two of my proxies. Each proxy was
reporting 99 percent utilization, caused by the squid process. These =
proxies
are located at completely different businesses located on opposite ends =
of
town, and they have no affiliation with each other.
I investigated for a few hours and I couldn't find a reason. The
access logs weren't excessive and there didn't seem to be a lot of =
traffic
through the proxies.
Then I looked at my big sister trend logs and really freaked out. They =
both
started spiking at almost EXACTLY the same time and in EXACTLY the same =
pattern.
To see what I mean, check out the patterns:
http://www.corn-bread.org/admintest.bmp
http://www.corn-bread.org/rudolph.bmp
Note that the times, severity of the spike, etc are roughly the same.
Both systems are redhat 9 running squid rpms (squid-2.5.STABLE1-3.9).
I can post my squid.confs if needed.
Any known issues right now?
Thanks.
Scott.
Received on Mon Oct 11 2004 - 15:02:07 MDT
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