List,
    A network hiccup or an unexpected Domain Controller reboot may cause 
squid to fill its ntlmauthenticator processes.
    When it happen:
FATAL: Too many queued ntlmauthenticator requests (346 on 69)
Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE10): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 92443.989 seconds = 37626.299 user + 54817.690 sys
    Invariably, the next step is a swap corruption:
2005/07/05 08:45:13| assertion failed: store_rebuild.c:79: "store_errors == 
0"
2005/07/05 08:45:16| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE10 for 
i686-pc-linux-gnu...
    This led squid to an permanent "assertion failed" untill I stop Squid, 
set swap.state to 1 byte and restart squid.
    The question: Can I configure something in Squid to, when 
ntlmauthenticators are busy, the cache just... Noop? Or, return an error 
screen, or what else... And don't fail miserabily...
    Rod. 
Received on Tue Jul 05 2005 - 08:57:25 MDT
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