clientReadRequest: 1.1.22

From: Tim Thornley <thornley@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 08:41:14 +1000

I am seeing squid trying to talk to a browser that has gone away ... I get
this in the cache log until it runs out of space or someone sends it a kill -1

1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
1998/07/22 21:13:21| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again

I am using Linux 2.0.34 and squid 1.1.22 on what started life as RedHat 4.2

A search of the mailing list archive has the two messages below. I could
not find any solutions only that way back a couple of others had the same
problem. I expect that they have either fixed the problem or gone mad. I
would like to know what was found or any suggestions.

Thanks
Tim

Hi folks,

Today my squid (NOVM-1.1.18) filled my logs partition writing tons
(hundreds of
megabytes in few hours) of these entries in cache.log. The first SIGTERM
didn't
shut it down, I had to kill it twice to make it exit.

97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again
97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again
97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again
97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again
97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again
97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again
97/12/14 02:13:51| clientReadRequest: FD 22: (11) Try again

Bye!

-- 
 Daniele
I just installed Linux 2.0.32 this morning (for the FOOF and tear DoS
patches). This afternoon I was alerted to a low disk space problem.
I found that the cache.log file had grown to over 250Meg in size and
was filled with the following message, over and over.
97/12/02 17:32:04| clientReadRequest: FD 24: (11) Try again
Has anybody else seen this problem? I'm not sure what filedescriptor
24 is, possibly a HTTP connection to the parent squid.
Thanks.
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