On Mon, Mar 10, 2003, David Nicklay wrote:

> Brian and I have been trying to puzzle out a problem we are having
> related to back end origin server connections initiated by squid.  We
> have squid (2.5.stable1) set up in a reverse proxy configuration
> pointing at a group of origin servers which mount a number of NFS mounts
> to serve content from.  What we are seeing is that when one of those NFS
> mount points locks up on the origin server, it will cause a seemingly
> permanent change to the number of connections and back end refreshes
> that the squid servers are sending to the origins.  Restarting the squid
> listeners fixes it, but if we do not restart them, the number of
> connections and refreshes never returns to its normal state.  This is
> true even if the NFS mount point comes back and the origin servers are
> restarted.
> 

Whats your squid config look like? Do you have any of the origin servers
set as cache peers?





Adrian

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