I have looked through the config file and it is all defaults. I tried
setting 

reply_body_max_size 0 

And that didn't work (I think the documentation is wrong on this) because
you need an allow line. 

reply_body_max_size 0 allow all

Works but doesn't fix the problem. Likewise

Reply_body_max_size 999999999 allow all

Also doesn't fix it.

Not at work and can't SSH for some reason but I looked at the machine and
there was no major resource usage. It has 512mb ram, not sure about the
processor.

It started happening recently but I'm not sure which update caused it,
because it is an intermittent problem.

I guess I will post a bug report.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Saenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 8:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Squid: Sometimes files stop downloading after 1 mb

what is your config file like? are you caching sites? how much disk 
space do you have? is your system swapping heaps?
We have one squid server with 1Ghz CPU, 1 Gb RAM and 2 TB of disk space 
looking after 2800 ppl


>Hey SLUG,
>
>We are experiencing a strange problem with Squid. We start Squid and it
>runs fine at first. Then after a period of time it gets into a state
>where when downloading a file after just before it reaches the 1 mb mark
>the download pauses as if it has timed out. Once Squid is in this state
>it can be reliably reproduced. I have sometimes found the downloads
>resume after a period of waiting, say 10-15 minutes, but are then
>corrupted. Once in this state it can be restarted and the problem
>sometimes re-appears and sometimes goes away. 
>
>We are using Squid 2.5.9-6
>
>Joel
>
>  
>


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