shadha nker wrote: > > Hello all, > > I've compiled squid for both 32 bit and 64 bit > machines(HP-UX PA machine). > > > It works fine in 64bit machine, but hangs in 32 bit > machine. > > i.e > > on 32 bit machine, squid runs fine, but when we > send > request it hangs > > "HTTP request sent: waiting for response." > > Plz help asap. > > FYI, in debug mode, > > # sbin/squid -NCd1 > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Starting Squid Cache version > 2.5.STABLE1 for hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11... > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Process ID 3666 > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| With 1024 file descriptors > available > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Performing DNS Tests... > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Successful DNS name lookup > tests... > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, > port 50240, FD 6 > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Adding nameserver XXX from > /etc/resolv.conf > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 11 > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Swap maxSize 102400 KB, > estimated 7876 objects > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Target number of buckets: 393 > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Using 8192 Store buckets > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Max Mem size: 8192 KB > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Max Swap size: 102400 KB > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Local cache digest enabled; > rebuild/rewrite every 3600/3600 sec > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Rebuilding storage in > /opt/iexpress/squid/var/cache (DIRTY) > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Using Least Load store dir > selection > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Set Current Directory to > /opt/iexpress/squid/var/cache > 2003/09/13 00:03:48| Loaded Icons. > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| Accepting HTTP connections at > 0.0.0.0, port 3128, FD 12. > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| Accepting ICP messages at > 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD 13. > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| Accepting HTCP messages on > port 4827, FD 14. > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| Accepting SNMP messages on > port 3401, FD 15. > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| WCCP Disabled. > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| Pinger socket opened on FD 17 > 2003/09/13 00:03:49| Ready to serve requests. > > > HANGS here..... Define HANG more exactly, what happens if a site is tried from a browser, entries in access.log and/or cache.log ?
A manual test could also be done as in : % telnet squid_box squid_port GET http://www.ford.com/ HTTP/1.0 <double return> See what comes out, check entries in access and cache.log. M.
