Although unlikely, that could be symptomatic of bad RAM.  Still amazes me that 
no-one seems to see the necessity for ECC RAM in networking gear.

It's unlikely that such a problem would cause such an isolated,  specific 
symptom, however.

-Adam


Volker Kuhlmann <hid...@paradise.net.nz> wrote:

>I've had this happen several times now. Large files end up having
>single-byte corruptions spread through the file. The problem is related
>to squid - turning it off makes the corruptions disappear.
>
>squid configured as transparent proxy, no user authentication.
>
>maximum_object_size_in_memory 32 KB
>memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF
>cache_replacement_policy heap LFUDA
>cache_dir ufs /local/squid/var/squid/cache 3000 32 256
>minimum_object_size 0 KB
>maximum_object_size 250000 KB
>offline_mode off
>cache_swap_low 90
>cache_swap_high 95
>
>The disk has no reallocated or pending bad sectors and passes smart
>selftests.
>
>This makes the web cache kind of not very useful :-((
>
>Volker
>
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