On 02/08/11 18:25, Justin Lawler wrote:
Hi,

We have an instance of squid - running version 3.0.15 (I know it's fairly old 
at this stage - but it'll be very difficult to upgrade unless there's a really 
good reason).

We're getting the below  error in squid - this is happening 10-20 times, where 
squid throws the error&  restarts. It eventually seemed to recover itself.

I've found very old bugs on this on version 3.0-Pre3-20050510, but found 
nothing since then. Is there a bug logged for this issue - could only find 
something logged on 3.0pre3 - (bug 879) but it says that it was fixed for final 
release version. Is this a known issue? Or is there any workarounds we can use 
for now?

Any help much appreciated.

Regards,
Justin


You are the first to hit it again since then.
Is your squid patched with old patches written prior to 3.0 perhapse?

There should be a core dump sitting around from the crash which you can use to figure out what the real problem behind the crash is. You need to know that to find a workaround or fix.

Amos


2011/08/01 04:29:46| WARNING: swapfile header inconsistent with available data
2011/08/01 04:29:46| could not parse headers from on disk structure!
2011/08/01 04:29:46| memCopy: could not find start of [348,4444) in memory.
2011/08/01 04:29:46| mem_hdr::debugDump: lowest offset: 0 highest offset + 1: 
163862.
2011/08/01 04:29:46| mem_hdr::debugDump: Current available data is: [0,348) - .
2011/08/01 04:29:46| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
2011/08/01 04:29:46| WARNING: Closing open FD 14
2011/08/01 04:29:46| Finished. Wrote 43655 entries.
2011/08/01 04:29:46| Took 0.11 seconds (386399.24 entries/sec).
FATAL: Squid has attempted to read data from memory that is not present. This 
is an indication of of
(pre-3.0) code that hasn't been updated to deal with sparse objects in memory. 
Squid should
coredump.allowing to review the cause. Immediately preceeding this message is a 
dump of the available data in the
format [start,end). The [ means from the value, the ) means up to the value. 
I.e. [1,5) means that there are 4
bytes of data, at offsets 1,2,3,4.

Squid Cache (Version 3.0.STABLE15): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 4.322 seconds = 2.452 user + 1.871 sys
Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 0
2011/08/01 04:29:49| Starting Squid Cache version 3.0.STABLE15 for 
sparc-sun-solaris2.10...
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