It looks like Squid is what's crashing (I left a terminal session open with 
"top" running) but it's dragging the whole OS down with it to the point where 
the only way out is to reset or power cycle the computer.

Very frustrating.


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Hoover Chan                     c...@sacredsf.org 
Technology Director 
Schools of the Sacred Heart 
2222 Broadway St. 
San Francisco, CA 94115


----- "Rick Chisholm" <rchish...@parallel42.ca> wrote:

> might be worthwhile to run memtest86 against your server to rule out 
> memory issues, esp. since you appear to have clear logs.  Is squid 
> crashing or is the OS locking up?
> 
> Hoover Chan wrote:
> > Hi, I'm new to this mailing list and relatively new to managing
> Squid.
> >
> > I'm running a Squid cache using version 2.5 and 1 Gb of RAM. I'm
> running into a problem where the system crashes so hard that the only
> way to bring it back up is to power cycle the server. Subsequent
> examination of the log files don't reveal any diagnostic information.
> The logs seem to show that the system is running just fine without
> incident.
> >
> > Any thoughts on what to look at? It's happening at least once a week
> now.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------- 
> > Hoover Chan                     c...@sacredsf.org 
> > Technology Director 
> > Schools of the Sacred Heart 
> > 2222 Broadway St. 
> > San Francisco, CA 94115
> >
> >
> >

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