Felix New wrote:
hi all,

   i have used aufs file system for a few days and that is very good.
but i encounter a question when i chang the aufs to coss: the cpu load
is very very high(100% nearly) when i rotate the squid access log file
with command 'squid -k rotate', and can not fall down.

    i google that and find a article about
that:http://www.freeproxies.org/blog/2007/12/29/advanced-squid-issues-upkeep-scripts-and-disk-management/
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    If you have a script rotate your squid logs (as you should have),
and the squid cache is rebuilding when you are rotating your logs,
squid will not accept any more connections until it has finished
rebuilding the storage.
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  is this a squid bug?how to fix it?

   thank you.



FAQ #1: Which squid release are you using?

FAQ #2: What exact configuration are you using (minus default comments)?

Also: What system setup do you have underneath squid? disks and cache_dirs, etc.

Amos
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Please use Squid 2.6STABLE17+ or 3.0STABLE1+
There are serious security advisories out on all earlier releases.

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