On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Tory M Blue <tmb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> wrote:
>> On 05/04/11 17:09, Tory M Blue wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Problem is that this is happening in every cache server. Even if I
>>>> start clean I get these. What debug level/numbers can I use to track
>>>> this down? This happens constantly, so ya as you said something is
>>>> going on but it doesn't appear to be, someone mucking with the cache
>>>> or other odity, since it happens with new fresh squid instances and is
>>>> happening a lot..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Amos
>>>>
>>>> Tory
>>>>
>>>
>>> hmmm
>>>
>>> 746665-2011/04/04 21:57:05| storeClientReadHeader: swapin MD5 mismatch
>>> 746729-2011/04/04 21:57:05|     1949E8301BB74F8CD2E16773A23B8D26
>>> 746784-2011/04/04 21:57:05|     3BD0B17768C3A6F6A85A4C4684A311C0
>>>
>>>
>>> That has to be the cause, but it makes no sense. Why would they be
>>> there with a fresh cache install, on 3 different servers..
>>
>>
>> What OS filesystem is this using?
>>  does it do any sort of fancy file de-duplication or compression underneath
>> Squid?
>>  is there any system process which might do that sort of thing?
>>
>> Can you try 2.7.STABLE9?
>>
>> If this is ufs/aufs/diskd, do you have the ufsdump tool installed with
>> Squid? that can dump the content of cache files for manual checking.
>

Nope clean install on 2.7STABLE9 and the first hour or so no error
messages but now I'm getting them

2011/04/06 12:33:46| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:02| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:12| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:12| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:33| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:34| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:35| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:34:37| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:35:03| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:35:03| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:35:40| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:35:50| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:35:52| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:36:17| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:36:18| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
2011/04/06 12:36:18| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!


Since this was a absolutely fresh install, clean cache directory, this
is either a request coming in or something. We did make some changes
with headers, but since this was a clean install, can't believe it's
the apache changes from the app servers.

Very strange, would like to identify

Tory

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