Hi, Thanks for the reply Henrik. I will try to explain the problem better :- Squid is running with our redirectors and the count mentioned in the conf file is 5. It works fine for quite sometime and later we notice that the number of redirectors has increased to 64. When we run the netstat -p command we notice that the PID/program name column for most of the redirectors is listed as '-', implying that they are not associated with any process. After this squid fails to service any requests - no error response is reported to the browser either but all the requests are stuck. As we had disabled all squid logging I am unable to give u any log related info. I have enabled cache logging now though. Our redirector is a TCP client that connects to a TCP server running locally and passes the url information to it. The server inturn processes the url and returns the response as to whether the url should be serviced or not and this info is in turn handed over to squid. Kindly elaborate on "redirector being broken". Plz tell me what could be happening here. Plz help me understand the problem and find a solution. Regards and TIA, Deepa
--- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Deepa D wrote: > > > We are encountering a wierd issue with > > Squid-2.5STABLE5. After some time, more than 7 to > 8 > > hrs we see that the number of redirector clients > are > > increasing( and this is more or less a sudden > > development) and most of them are not associated > with > > any process. That is, we see lots of zombie > sockets > > getting created. > > Can you explain with other words what you are > seeing? I am not sure I > understand what you try to say here.. > > What is "number of redirector clients"? > > What is a "zombie socket"? > > > If you see that the number of redirector children to > Squid increases and > that their parent process is not Squid then your > redirector is broken. > > > Because of this, squid fails to > > service requests after a while and only a restart > of > > squid seems to solve this problem. > > Is there anything relevant said in cache.log? > > Regards > Henrik > ________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your life partner online Go to: http://yahoo.shaadi.com/india-matrimony