I did try the latest stable release with no luck. I tried the
/etc/init.d/squid script to shut down. I also tried just going to the
binary and
typing squid -k shutdown. No luck... Any help here would be REALLY
appreciated. Here is the external call I use in my squid.conf file.
external_acl_type referer concurrency=45 %DST %{Referer}
/etc/squid/referer.pl
acl REFERER external referer
I currently use 45 concurrent files running.
Any info at all would be a big help!
Thanks,
Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 4:23 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] External ACL Problem
> How do you shut down Squid?
>
> Have you tried the current 2.5.STABLE nightly snapshots to see if the
> problem is already fixed? There has been some changes in management of
> shut down external acl helpers, but your problem is not familiar to me.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
> admin wrote:
>
> > The external ACL works fine, but when I shutdown squid I get a million
> > of these in the cache.log file
> >
> > 2003/02/21 21:50:02| externalAclLookup: 'referer' queue overload
> >
> > I literally get thousands per second. I assume this is because the =
> > referer (External ACL) is still being called when squid tries to shut =
> > down. Because of this squid never shuts down, and within 5 mins the =
> > cache.log file hits 2 GIGS because of this error? Does anyone have any
=
> > experience with this problem. If they have I would REALLY appreciate =
> > some help.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Matt
>