Alexander Kiselev wrote: > > Hi all, > > i use Squid for a few years (it was Squid2.3.STABLE1 until middle of > February, now it Squid2.5.STABLE1). Yesterday i faced with a strange problem > in Squid. > I restarted Squid with "-k reconfigure" option, the Squid normally restarted > its services except SquidGuard which was failed to restart due to not enough > memory on server (error "ipcCreate: fork: (12) Not enough space" ). I know > this problem and i'm going to upgrade the proxy server. That was happened > more than once earlier and i just fully stopped and started Squid in this > case. I've made the same in this time, Squid normally started with "Ready to > serve requests" in cache.log, BUT right after it Squid started a "Store > rebuilding" process - i didn't see this process earlier. What i found in > cache.log file: > 2003/03/06 12:19:05| Ready to serve requests. > 2003/03/06 12:19:12| Store rebuilding is 31.0% complete > 2003/03/06 12:19:27| Store rebuilding is 47.4% complete > 2003/03/06 12:19:43| Store rebuilding is 100.0% complete > 2003/03/06 12:19:58| Store rebuilding is 100.0% complete > 2003/03/06 12:20:15| Store rebuilding is 100.0% complete > ... > 2003/03/06 16:40:11| Store rebuilding is 100.0% complete > 2003/03/06 16:40:14| diskHandleWrite: FD 55: disk write error: (27) File too > large > FATAL: Write failure -- check your disk space and cache.log > Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE1): Terminated abnormally. > > After it, Squid was restarted by itself many times together with high > increase of swap directories and swap.state file size, until i've stopped it > manually, cleaned up the swap directories and recreated them (with "-z" > option). > > What was the cause of this crash?
Depends, on which platform/os/version ? Perhaps some of your log files got too big (>2Gb). M. > > Thanks. > > -- > Cheers, > Alex -- 'Time is a consequence of Matter thus General Relativity is a direct consequence of QM (M.E. Mar 2002)
