Hi Amos,
On Sun, Mar 15, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I use an url_rewrite_program, which seems to die after about 40
requests.
Squid starts 15 processes, which are enough, but after some time one
process after another die and at the end all processes where gone.
Is it possible to let squid
Dieter Bloms wrote:
Hi Amos,
On Sun, Mar 15, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I use an url_rewrite_program, which seems to die after about 40
requests.
Squid starts 15 processes, which are enough, but after some time one
process after another die and at the end all processes where gone.
Is it
To elaborate, squid should restart new url_rewrite_program instances
when the number of live children falls to = 50% of the configured
number. So once 8 processes out of 15 die, squid should launch a whole
new set of 15. You'll then have 23 url_rewriter processes, but squid
will launch 15
To elaborate, squid should restart new url_rewrite_program instances
when the number of live children falls to = 50% of the configured
number. So once 8 processes out of 15 die, squid should launch a whole
new set of 15. You'll then have 23 url_rewriter processes, but squid
will launch 15
On Mar 16, 2009, at 8:13 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
To elaborate, squid should restart new url_rewrite_program instances
when the number of live children falls to = 50% of the configured
number. So once 8 processes out of 15 die, squid should launch a
whole
new set of 15. You'll then have 23
Dieter Bloms wrote:
Hi,
I use an url_rewrite_program, which seems to die after about 40
requests.
Squid starts 15 processes, which are enough, but after some time one
process after another die and at the end all processes where gone.
Is it possible to let squid restart an
Hi,
I use an url_rewrite_program, which seems to die after about 40
requests.
Squid starts 15 processes, which are enough, but after some time one
process after another die and at the end all processes where gone.
Is it possible to let squid restart an url_rewrite_program, when it dies ?