By the time I went from DEV phase to PROD phase, my memory must have changed the meaning of the comments in squid.conf. I'm sorry. I thought it 'was' the max amount for hot objects. I had put 128MB on the developpement instance. the only reason I doubled it was to take the best out of the hardware. "the larger the better" ?.
Should I put it back to 8MB, or is 128 MB allright ? I forgot to tell you that all these crashes are seamless to the users : processes restart on their own : is that because only child processes core dump, and then primary squid process respawns new ones ? Thank you, Andrew Quoting Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > It seems that I have a little trouble on our perfectly working squid > > installation (putting aside this topic). > > Here is the problem : > > > > squid restarts by itself 2 or 3 times a day. > > In fact, I have noticed that it restarts when it reaches it's "cache_mem" > limit > > :256MB > > Probably you run out of memory or the process grows larger than the max > allowed process size in your OS. > > Is there any reason why you have set cache_mem this high? > > Mvh > Henrik >
