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With the load of ~20 req/sec i'm getting the following in 
the syslog. Children processes crashing?


May 19 22:57:08 cacheng squid[15133]: Squid Parent: child 
process 15401 exited due to signal 6 with status 0
May 19 22:57:11 cacheng squid[15133]: Squid Parent: child 
process 31190 started


On Monday 19 May 2008 21:41, Anton wrote:
> Dear Developers,
>
> Just installed Linux 2.6.24 with TPROXY support and fresh
> squid 3.1 (bzr) - TPROXY works, but there are problems
>
> one of several requests endup with error binding to a
> socket, with the folloing in the syslog Would like to add
> that I do use squid on the latent link (satellite) and
> that may matter, since netsoket lives longer, so less
> test needed to achieve this error:
>
> May 19 21:02:50 cacheng squid[26551]:
> IPInterception.cc(136) NetfilterInterception:  NF
> getsockopt(SO_ORIGINAL_DST) failed: (11) Resource
> temporarily unava May 19 21:02:50 cacheng squid[26551]:
> IPInterception.cc(169) NetfilterTransparent:  NF
> getsockopt(IP_TRANSPARENT) failed: (92) Protocol not
> available May 19 21:02:57 cacheng squid[26551]: commBind:
> Cannot bind socket FD 55 to 82.198.21.17:4008: (98)
> Address already in use May 19 21:02:57 cacheng
> squid[26551]: comm.cc(993) commResetFD: bind: (98)
> Address already in use May 19 21:02:57 cacheng
> squid[26551]: commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 55 to
> 82.198.21.17:5407: (98) Address already in use May 19
> 21:02:57 cacheng squid[26551]: comm.cc(993) commResetFD:
> bind: (98) Address already in use
>
> and the corresponding site in the browser has the
> following (until you refresh)
>
> ERROR
> The requested URL could not be retrieved
> .(skipped)
> The system returned:
>
>     (99) Cannot assign requested address
>
> Your cache administrator is webmaster.
> Generated Mon, 19 May 2008 16:13:46 GMT by
> (squid/3.HEAD-BZR)

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Sincerely,

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Anton V. Gnitko
Technical Director
ISP Eastera Co. Ltd.
Dushanbe, Tajikistan
(w) +992 372 270101
(w) +992 372 213627
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http://www.eastera.net

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