Yes:
-F        Don't serve any requests until store is rebuilt.

My guess is that squid is trying to rebuild the store, but is too busy 
servicing requests.
If that doesn't work, you can manually clear the cache, the store file and 
have squid rebuild the cache hierarchy (squid -z).

Tim Rainier
Information Services, Kalsec, INC




"John R. Van Lanen, Network Operations - TCCSA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
08/29/2005 12:12 PM

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Me again, sorry,

my squid dies, when it does the cache.log most always shows the same last 
entry
of 

Store rebuilding is 4.4% (or some other number) complete

Then nothing, The Squid status shows 

squid dead but pid file exists,

Does anyone know in ES 3 if there is a problem with processes just
disappearing?

I've Tryed increasing Cache_mem from 8 to 768
disabled store.log
Increase ifp_redirector processes from 10 to 30.

Any other settings anyone could think of?

Orginally posted;

I'm running Redhat ES 3.0,

Running Squid Stable 2.5 ver 3 that comes with the Redhat ES 3.0

The issue I have is that squid will stop dead,

Do a squid status and it shows

squid dead but pid file exists
squid: ERROR Could not send signal 0 to process 5530: (3) No such process,

Have seen this before, restart squid or rebooting solves the issue for 
awhile,
the 5530 number changes.

Cache.log shows nothing but normal stuff.

Searching the net shows others with the same issues but can't find a 
solution.

Let me know if you can help.  Thanks.
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