s?
> Investigating squid crash, 3.5.23
>
> On 14/01/2017 10:32 a.m., Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am having period crashes of my squid server, and I am not getting
> > core dump files. I have set "workers 6" in
enerated over that period of time (I have a
60-gb log partition). If there is some clever way of limiting cache.log and
causing it to round-robin or something, I'm happy to try things. Thank you!
Jester Purtteman
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: Re: [squid-users] Identifying the source of Invalid-request (squid
> 3) -
> > error:transaction-end-before-headers (Squid 4)
>
> On 3/11/2016 2:47 a.m., Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > Hello Alex et al.
> >
> > So, life got on top of me instead, and I haven't had time t
seeing any of the 'invalid-request' lines anymore.
Don't know what to make of that, but could be, problem solved.
Jester Purtteman, P.E.
OptimERA Inc
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Rousskov [mailto:rouss...@measurement-factory.com]
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2016 5:27 PM
> To: s
Thanks for the reply Alex, I've embedded some comments below, and I will
get back to you with additional info after some testing.
On 10/15/2016 10:57 AM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 10/15/2016 07:36 AM, Jester Purtteman wrote:
I have been seeing lines in my access log like the following
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 8:44 AM
> To: Jester Purtteman <jes...@optimera.us>; squid-users@lists.squid-
> cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Rock datastore, CFLAGS and a crash that (may be)
> known
>
> So after reading the whole thread from top to bottom:
> Since it's an E
Dear Eliezer, Amos and Marcus,
Thank you, and sorry for the late reply, day jobs are a menace to productivity
:)
So, in order of responses: Eliezer:
> Before digging into the details of the issue, can you supply the OS details?
> What OS are you using? What distribution?
> 32 or 64 bit?
> can
rough a creative mistake, or if you have other ideas here. Thanks!
Jester Purtteman, P.E.
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he, craigslist.org
> images, wacky stuff.
>
> On 29/10/2015 3:02 p.m., Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > but my bigger question is: if I setup a parent proxy that ONLY grabs
> > the big updates down on my big-fast-cheap connection, then set my
> > little-slow-expensive-connecti
he, craigslist.org
> images, wacky stuff.
>
> On 28/10/2015 2:05 p.m., Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > So, here is the problem: I want to cache the images on craigslist.
> > The headers all look thoroughly cacheable, some browsers (I'm glairing
> > at you
&
he, craigslist.org
> images, wacky stuff.
>
> On 28/10/2015 2:05 p.m., Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > So, here is the problem: I want to cache the images on craigslist.
> > The headers all look thoroughly cacheable, some browsers (I'm glairing
> > at you
&
trouble and I
> recommend to use it instead of using dnsmasq.
> It will do everything much better even if you are using it as a forwarder and
> not a recursive DNS service.
>
> Eliezer
>
> On 28/10/2015 20:24, Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > So, I just installed dnsmasq on t
en peers,
> Parent - Sibling configuration question
>
> On 27/10/2015 5:14 p.m., Jester Purtteman wrote:
> > So, here's my theory: Setup so that it caches
> > EVERYTHING, all of it, and catalogs it with this Digest. It doesn't
> > expire anything, ever, the only wa
So, here is the problem: I want to cache the images on craigslist. The
headers all look thoroughly cacheable, some browsers (I'm glairing at you
Chrome) send with this thing that requests that they not be cachable, but
craigslist replies anyway and says "sure thing! Cache that sucker!" and
. Sounds like cache
digest may be the right spot to start reading. If I get anything like
somewhere, I'll keep you guys in the loop... more importantly, I'll ask a bunch
of questions :)
Jester Purtteman, PE
OptimERA Inc,
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Greetings,
I have been wrestling with squid for a while and my reading has brought
"Cache-Digests" to my attention. I suspect the answer is "that would be
neat, but that's not how it works", but I thought I'd ask a few questions.
I am running an ISP in a remote area only served by satellite
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