On 2/19/08, Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:
> G'day,
> THanks for this stuff.
> Could you possibly try hitting it hard enough to cause Squid to back up
> on pending authentications? It'd be good to replicate a "fail" situation;
> we can then take that to the samba guys and ask "wtf?"
Adrian,
Yep I've seen that and it's easy to reproduce by lowering the number
of authenticators. So when I start squid configured with:
auth_param ntlm children 50
# /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -d100 -X -N -D -f /RamDisk/squid.conf
2008/02/19 14:29:09| WARNING: All ntlmauthenticator processes are busy.
2008/02/19 14:29:09| WARNING: up to 50 pending requests queued
2008/02/19 14:29:11| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
2008/02/19 14:29:11| WARNING: Closing open FD 64
2008/02/19 14:29:11| commSetEvents: epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL): failed
on fd=64: (1) Operation not permitted
2008/02/19 14:29:11| Finished. Wrote 93 entries.
2008/02/19 14:29:11| Took 0.0 seconds (140060.2 entries/sec).
FATAL: Too many queued ntlmauthenticator requests (251 on 50)
Aborted
# echo $?
134
It exits immediatly with return code 134
-RichardW.
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