You referred to some assumptions that we might have on a linux system but the 
question from my side is:
What for example?
Disk Space?
Libraries?
Etc..

Eliezer

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Eliezer Croitoru
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From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org] On Behalf 
Of reinerotto
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2016 13:40
To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] external_acl_type problem

1)
According to
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/external_acl_type/

in squid.conf, this 

external_acl_type check_delay ttl=0 cache=0 %SRC /etc/squid/check_delay.sh

should start 0 helpers immediately after squid (3.5.22) start-up.
However, I always see 5.

2)
I often see this:
Sat Oct 22 23:51:18 2016 user.alert syslog: The check_delay helpers are 
crashing too rapidly, need help!
Sat Oct 22 23:51:18 2016 local4.notice squid[21677]: Squid Parent: (squid-1) 
process 27685 exited with status 1
 
Still trying to trace down the problem, I notice, that in this case some 
helpers still kept alive, although I expect them to be killed, too, in case 
squid-1 exits.


I need to add, that I am running squid on an embedded system, cross-compiled 
for MIPS.
So there _might_ be some assumptions made for "standard LINUX" squid, which are 
not true in my case.




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