I haven't noticed any on-list replies to this (I could have missed them)
so I'll have a stab.

- Are you logging Squid? If so, what is being written to your logs? This
will give clues as to what is going wrong.

- How long have you been using squid for? Days? Weeks? Months? There are
some configuration settings that may be incorrect and not surface to
after extended use.

- How long does it run before it dies again.

My first suspicion is that the Max/Min cache size parameter is not set
to an appropriate size for your usage. But if you can answer the three
points above we'll be on our way.

On Wed, 07 Feb 2001 23:59:20 Yukthi wrote:
> Hello,
> We have a problem in running squid. The squid dies by itself. The
> 'squid' status is as follows
> --
> Squid dead but pid file exists
> Squid ERROR: Could not send signal 0 to process <pid>(n) no such
> process
> --
> If we start the 'squid' again, everthing works fine but squid dies
> again on its own after sometime.
> We went through the archive of this group. Some people had this
> problem, but we are unable
> to solve this using the solution in mail archives.
> 
> Can anyone please help?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
>  Regards
>  Ajay


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Cheers,
      Craige.

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