Hello, I'm administrating a few servers, some of them running Varnish, set up and running in different companies by different people.
In the recent days, unrelated servers which have been runing stable for many months suddenly started not accepting connections on the Varnish port. No system metrics such as accept() backlog, number of open files or RAM, system load etc are on an unusually high level. Restarting Varnish helps, but the problem returns in a few hours or days, depending on traffic. Most systems have the Varnish port 80 exposed to the internet, one is behind a firewall and another is behind Pound. The only thing these systems have in common is that they're running Varnish 3.0.6 on CentOS 6 - and that they have a mysterious problem which is only solved by restarting Varnish. Configuration has not been changed in any of them recently, except for standard CentOS updates (not on all of them). One of the systems has been running for 2 years without any intervention and today, all of the sudden, I got 503 from Pound (which was in front of Varnish). This is highly irregular. Is somebody having problems like this recently? The only explanation I have is a security problem that someone found and is exploiting. This or sun spots or increased radiation above Europe :) Andrzej Godziuk _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
