On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Lizzy Dizzy wrote:
Is there any guideline as to how often do we need to restart squid (e.g.
shutdown and start squid)?
Normally you do not need to restart Squid, but it is probably a good idea
to have Squid restarted once per month or so...
The reason is that I found
Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 22.06 22:47, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
With growing I mean the squid process increasing over the time. If I
read the FAQ correctly this could be caused e.g. if more and more
objects go in the the cache_dirs thus increasing the space needed
On 25.06 22:19, Bruno Marcondes wrote:
I had this weird behavior with squid on a RH9 server using kernel
2.4.22 , 2Gb of memory (the server was DL380 G3 from Compaq/HP), the
swap usage was slowly growing forever and I even
try disabling it with no harms , but I didn't want do it ...why ? It
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:05:01 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
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On 25.06 22:19, Bruno Marcondes wrote:
I had this weird behavior with squid on a RH9 server using kernel
2.4.22 , 2Gb of memory (the server was DL380 G3 from Compaq/HP), the
swap usage was slowly growing
Folks,
I had this weird behavior with squid on a RH9 server using kernel
2.4.22 , 2Gb of memory (the server was DL380 G3 from Compaq/HP), the
swap usage was slowly growing forever and I even
try disabling it with no harms , but I didn't want do it ...why ? It
shouldn't swap !
My squid is set
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 03:31:26 +, Lizzy Dizzy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When squid started using so much swapspace, does it means that there's many
obsolete objects inside the RAM that has been forgotten and thus will not be
removed/swapped out?
What is your memory setting on squid.conf ?
On 22.06 22:47, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
With growing I mean the squid process increasing over the time. If I
read the FAQ correctly this could be caused e.g. if more and more
objects go in the the cache_dirs thus increasing the space needed for
the index, i.e. if squid starts with a clean
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 22.06 22:47, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
With growing I mean the squid process increasing over the time. If I
read the FAQ correctly this could be caused e.g. if more and more
objects go in the the cache_dirs thus increasing the space needed for
the index, i.e.
On 21.06 20:03, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
Yes, our proxy did use swap until I disabled it :-)
2GB RAM, squid process is stable at roughly 1GB process size,
nevertheless the machine started swapping.
I never figured out why, but the proxy is running fine without any
swapspace. This is
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21.06 20:03, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
Yes, our proxy did use swap until I disabled it :-)
2GB RAM, squid process is stable at roughly 1GB process size,
nevertheless the machine started swapping.
I never figured out why, but the proxy is running fine without any
On 21.06 06:20, Lizzy Dizzy wrote:
I see, but according to Duane,
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/02/12/squid.html
.Another thing that can help is to simply restart Squid periodically,
say, once per week. Over time, something may happen (such as a network
outage) that causes
Thanks everyone.
I see, but according to Duane,
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/02/12/squid.html
.Another thing that can help is to simply restart Squid
periodically, say, once per week. Over time, something may happen (such
as a network outage) that causes Squid to temporarily
Hi Lizzy,
Check out this part of the FAQ it might help.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-8.html
Regards,
Richard
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 03:31:26 +, Lizzy Dizzy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've got a pretty busy squid proxy server (approx 50-100 request /sec).
Is there
Hi Folks,
I've got a pretty busy squid proxy server (approx 50-100
request /sec).
Is there any guideline as to how often do we need to restart
squid (e.g.
shutdown and start squid)? The reason is that I found out
that squid uses up
my 2.5GB of RAM leaving only 6MB. Also it uses
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