Kabayan, Your data was incomplete. There's so many to
things be considered in able to solve your. I'll give
you some ideas how breakdown your scenario bcoz
MEMORY/STACK OVERLFOW was happen in our Unix
Enterprise server. First, kindly provide us the specs
of your machine, the services running on the backround
(daemon process), the version and distribution of your
OS, the version and config of your squid (squid.conf -
please provide us the necessary data on caching only),
and the network config of your machine. Second, check
if you have the right firewall, this is the most
important thing when planning an enterprise server,
IN/OUT BOUND packets are vulnerable into attack that
may compromise your system. Third, TCP accesss can
overload your system, you should have to clear the tcp
buffer regularly, add a script or cron that will clear
the buffer of your tcp daemon process depending on
the load of your system.
I hope this ideas will help to solve your problems.
Al
IT Technical Support Engineer/Administrator
BSCoE, BCCTS, BCLA(RedHat)
iCE, Inc.
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