On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Dan Didier wrote:
When starting squid, cpu goes to 100% and I turned on debug and get this as output: Any ideas? It just keeps doing this...
2004/10/18 15:56:10| eventRun: RUN ID 158 2004/10/18 15:56:10| eventRun: Running 'MaintainSwapSpace', id 157 2004/10/18 15:56:10| storeMaintainSwapSpace: f=0.000000, max_scan=100, max_remove=10 2004/10/18 15:56:10| cbdataAdd: 0x8594a98 2004/10/18 15:56:10| cbdataFree: 0x8594a98 2004/10/18 15:56:10| cbdataReallyFree: Freeing 0x8594a98 2004/10/18 15:56:10| storeUfsDirMaintain: /var/cache/squid removed 0/10 f=0.000 max_scan=100 2004/10/18 15:56:10| eventAdd: Adding 'MaintainSwapSpace', in 1.000000 seconds 2004/10/18 15:56:11| comm_poll: 0 FDs ready 2004/10/18 15:56:11| comm_poll: time out: 1098129371. 2004/10/18 15:56:11| eventRun: RUN ID 159 2004/10/18 15:56:11| eventRun: Running 'fqdncache_purgelru', id 147 2004/10/18 15:56:11| eventAdd: Adding 'fqdncache_purgelru', in 10.000000 seconds 2004/10/18 15:56:11| fqdncache_purgelru: removed 0 entries 2004/10/18 15:56:12| comm_poll: 0 FDs ready 2004/10/18 15:56:12| comm_poll: time out: 1098129372.
This looks quite normal to me.. from what is shown here your Squid should consume barely no CPU at all.
Are you sure it is Squid who consumes the CPU?
Maybe you are using SquidGuard with out-of-date db files and it is SquidGuard consuming all the CPU building it's database?
Regards Henrik
