Re: Possible problem on HEAD

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 23:52:13 +0100

Seems to work just fine here using my standard set of configure flags..

Squid Cache: Version 2.5-DEVEL
configure options: --silent --disable-dependency-tracking --with-aio
--with-pthreads --with-aufs-threads=48 --enable-debug-cbdata --enable-storeio
--enable-removal-policies --enable-stacktraces
--prefix=/home/henrik/squid/commit --enable-ssl --enable-auth
--enable-basic-auth-helpers --enable-ntlm-auth-helpers
--enable-digest-auth-helpers --enable-cache-digests
--enable-auth-on-acceleration --enable-snmp --enable-x-accelerator-vary
--enable-delay-pools --enable-arp-acl

RedHat Linux 7.2, fully updated plus more..

Netscape Communicator Linux 4.78.

Any hints from "squid -k debug" on what Squid was doing when it started to
chew 100% CPU?

Can you attach with gdb to see in more detail what it is doing?

Regards
Henrik

On Thursday 20 December 2001 23.21, Guido Serassio wrote:
> HI,
>
> Runnning latest HEAD on Cygwin, I have just noticed that squid process
> jumps to 100 % CPU when trying the following URL:
>
> http://www.ilnuovo.it/nuovo/foglia/0,1007,95669,00.html
>
> After this, squid stops to respond to requests and I must kill it.
> Please anyone can check if this is a cygwin related issue or a general
> problem ?
>
> My configure options are:
>
> --disable-wccp --enable-underscores --enable-snmp --enable-win32-service \
> --enable-useragent-log --enable-basic-auth-helpers=win32_locallogon
> --prefix=c:/squid --enable-delay-pools
>
> Guido
>
>
>
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