> Since upgrading to squid 2.5 a month or so ago we have been having to
> restart squid about once a week when it dies suddenly. Here are the last
> dozen lines or so from cache.log. Is the final line the cause of death
> in this case? What does it mean. What other info do you need?
> http://d.cen
> Since upgrading to squid 2.5 a month or so ago we have been having to
> restart squid about once a week when it dies suddenly. Here are the last
> dozen lines or so from cache.log. Is the final line the cause of death
> in this case? What does it mean. What other info do you need?
> http://d.cen
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200402/0020.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh!
That would make sense.. We're acutally using EXT3 with RAID 1+0 on the filesystem
which carries the logs.. Does reiserfs have these same barriers?
Thanks!
jim
Yes, with a bind and ext2 and a misconfi
It seems to be more than just the FS:
http://www.suse.de/~aj/linux_lfs.html
I would try mkfile or dd to create huge files to test FS limits.
How about disabling the logs when running load tests? This will solve
the problem, but probably falsify your results as it may improve
performance.
Regards
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> Ahh!
> That would make sense.. We're acutally using EXT3 with RAID 1+0 on the filesystem
> which carries the logs.. Does reiserfs have these same barriers?
This is not exactly a filesyste
Hi,
the following text is from Adam Aube and is copied from another posting,
but i think it fits to your request as well:
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Doing so ruins threading, makes the archives harder to read, and list
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Rambo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> There is a limit on file size with linux though I thought it was
> somewhat over 2GB. We set our logs to rotate daily to prevent ever
> reaching this size.
It depends on the filesystem, the version of the kernel, and wh
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 14:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey everyone!
>
> Quick questions.. Two times in a row now, whie running load tests, Squid dies as
> soon as the access.log file gets to 2 gigs with the following error message:
>
> FATAL: logfileWRite: /usr/loca/squid/var/logs/access.log:
Ahh!
That would make sense.. We're acutally using EXT3 with RAID 1+0 on the filesystem
which carries the logs.. Does reiserfs have these same barriers?
Thanks!
jim
> Yes, with a bind and ext2 and a misconfigured logrotate :-)
> What filesystem are you using? Probably the squid log is hitting
Yes, with a bind and ext2 and a misconfigured logrotate :-)
What filesystem are you using? Probably the squid log is hitting an
FS-barrier.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone!
Quick questions.. Two times in a row now, whie running load tests, Squid dies as soon
as the access.log file gets to
Hi averyone.
Today I install the chpasswd.tar.gz-1.91 and all that ok, but when I execute
chpasswd.cgi, this cgi show in language inglish and I want to show in
Spanish, the File Readme talk about an file chpasswd.h, but I am not found
this file.
What Should I do for change language?.
Thank a lot.
Port 4665 and similar sounds like e-mule/ed2k.
Check your acl's, probably you are allowing to CONNECT to those ports,
this should be limited to ssl-Ports only (squid default):
# Deny CONNECT to other than SSL ports
http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
Uploading ed2k-Client would explain high outgoin
Hey everyone!
Quick questions.. Two times in a row now, whie running load tests, Squid dies as soon
as the access.log file gets to 2 gigs with the following error message:
FATAL: logfileWRite: /usr/loca/squid/var/logs/access.log:(0) Success.
Has anyone ever seen this before?
I'm running on
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 14:13, Jeff Donovan wrote:
> mike does squid actually stop serving requests?
> or does the request for this certain url clog the whole system?
>
It dies. PID and lock files are left hanging but the process is dead.
Might this be DNS related? I've wondered if there is a probl
On May 26, 2004, at 1:32 PM, Mike Rambo wrote:
Since upgrading to squid 2.5 a month or so ago we have been having to
restart squid about once a week when it dies suddenly. Here are the
last
dozen lines or so from cache.log. Is the final line the cause of death
in this case? What does it mean. What
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 12:52:20PM -0400, Adam Aube wrote:
> Joseph S D Yao wrote:
>
> > I'd like to use squid to
>
> > (a) change or remove some of the header information that's gratuitously
> > entered by some browser paths
>
> "Can Squid anonymize HTTP requests?"
>
> http://www.squid-cache.o
ist,
I want to customize the error message, i have just installed squidGaurd
and it has its default error message of
http://localhost/cgi-bin/squidGaurd cgi ?
rgds
frank
Mike Rambo wrote:
Since upgrading to squid 2.5 a month or so ago we have been having to
restart squid about once a week when i
Since upgrading to squid 2.5 a month or so ago we have been having to
restart squid about once a week when it dies suddenly. Here are the last
dozen lines or so from cache.log. Is the final line the cause of death
in this case? What does it mean. What other info do you need?
2004/05/26 11:51:52|
I've set up and use Squidguard from http://www.squidguard.org . I'm fairly
new to squid, have been playing with it for about a month while juggling
other tasks, but we want to do the same thing you are attempting. Squidguard
let us set up exactly what you describe below. This wasn't difficult to do
Please don't post a question by replying to someone else's message. Doing so
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Flavio Borup wrote:
> I hav
deborha malka wrote:
> I wanted to know whta are the hardware requirements
> for the squid proxy for about 200 PCs and a traffic of
> 2Mb/s ?
The biggest issue here will be the disks. Get fast SCSI disks (U160 or
U320), and if possible put the cache on its own disk.
For RAM, figure 192 MB of RA
hi all
Outgoing traffic from my site has been extremely high for the last few
months.
I installed ntop and found that http was the top talker ...but can't run
ntop for too long as I don't have enough memory on the server...as a
result i am only getting brief snapshots of my network usage [:(]
Good chance it is file permissions on your cache directory. Squid -z creates
the swap directories. Check the cache_effective_user within the squid.conf
file, if you are starting squid as root. That conf file user is who needs
permissions to the swap directories and log file directories. Check the
v
I had written previously, haven't seen any help yet.
I configured squid 2.5stable5 with enable-ssl and -enable basic auth
helpers=ldap.
I'm also using squidguard and its running on Suse Linux.
I'd like to ldap authenticate all users through squid, running as a reverse
proxy (accelerated mode) and
Thanks for the help, but while I was searching around for this, I saw
some cache.log from
other people and squid was not acting like mine.
Like this:
Dec 11 09:48:20 *ns **squid*[23987]: Starting *Squid* Cache version
2.3.STABLE4 for i686-pc-linux-gnu...
Dec 11 09:48:20 *ns **squid*[23987]: Proc
On May 25, 2004, at 7:56 AM, Jeff Donovan wrote:
greetings
this is one of the problems. there is no setting ( that i can find )
for kern.maxfilesperproc here are the numbers that come back.
kern.maxvnodes = 33584
kern.maxproc = 2048
kern.maxfiles = 12288
kern.argmax = 65536
On an OSX machine t
Hi
I've installed Linux ver 9. I also installed squid with it. It was
not an upgrade from an earlier version of the OS or Squid. When I
wanted to start Squid for the first time it gave me the following error
message:
Squid failed: The error was: init_cache_dir
/var/spool/squid .
On this subject, I'd like to display the username on the ERR page but
there doesn't seem to be a default option to do so. Anyone got a patch
that does this? I'm using:
Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE5-20040304
And ntlm_auth for authentication - which is fantastic, btw.
Chis.
Ian Chisholm
UNIX an
Thank you Andreas,I did not know any thing about that tag, but i tested it
and found that.it work great.
> You obviously aren't familiar with the From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> That is correct but if you include %s it will show the squid version on
>> your error page, but there is a trick.you can i
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