PLEASE do not crosspost wildly on all the squid addresses you know. Just 
posting to squid-users is sufficient.

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 2003/10/25 05:37:00| commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 12 to *:3128: (98) 
> Address
> already in use
> FATAL: Cannot open HTTP Port

This means that there is something having port 3128 active. Usually this 
is caused by other software using the same port, but in some rare 
situations it can also be caused by an old connection which is not yet 
cleaned up by the TCP/IP stack after an uncontrolled restart of Squid.

To see what kinds of uses there is active for port 3128 you can use the 
following command:

netstat -an -t | grep 3128

In the first case (LISTEN, CONNECTED etc) you need to find what
application is having the port open. For this purpose the lsof tool can be 
used if it is not obvious from a ps listing.

In the second case (TIMEWAIT) the problem will go away automatically in a
few seconds.

Regards
Henrik


> Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE1): Terminated abnormally.
> CPU Usage: 0.040 seconds = 0.030 user + 0.010 sys
> Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
> Page faults with physical i/o: 457
> Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
>         total space in arena:    1932 KB
>         Ordinary blocks:         1922 KB      2 blks
>         Small blocks:               0 KB      1 blks
>         Holding blocks:          1040 KB      3 blks
>         Free Small blocks:          0 KB
>         Free Ordinary blocks:       9 KB
>         Total in use:            2962 KB 153%
>         Total free:                 9 KB 1%      
> 
> 2003/10/25 05:58:17| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 05:58:59| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:00:05| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:00:21| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:00:37| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:00:53| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:01:09| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:06:54| fqdncacheParse: No PTR record
> 2003/10/25 06:06:54| fqdncacheParse: No PTR record
> 2003/10/25 06:15:49| WARNING: 1 swapin MD5 mismatches
> 2003/10/25 06:16:53| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors
> 2003/10/25 06:17:33| WARNING! Your cache is running out of 
> filedescriptors    
> after rebooting the system it will work again fine for few more hours.
> 
> please i dont understand the problem. what is the problem??
> 


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