Re: Squid 2.2STABLE2 & Linux 2.2.8 Problem ...

From: Vesselin Atanasov <vesselin@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 17:56:34 +0000 (UTC)

Hello.
We are running Squid-2.2 STABLE2 (default configuration) on a

Dual PII 233 Mhz
512 MB RAM
Slackware-3.6
Linux kernel 2.2.6 SMP

The machine is perfectly stable, but there is some ugly memory leak in
Squid and every 2 weeks the squid process has to be stopped and restarted.
If someone is interested in fixing the memory leak I can provide more
info. Btw I tried kernel 2.2.9 but it had some problem with the Ether
Express Pro network card.

vesselin atanasov

On Wed, 19 May 1999, Olivier GOSSELET wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using squid for a while with more or less no problem ... except that we are filtering out a big banned sites list and that the load of our proxy increase day after day. We connect 1 Belgium schools to the Internet every day.
>
> First we decided to make a cluster of 3 PII 450 Mhz 2*4.5 GB on two SCSI-Controller.
>
> But for economical reason, maintenance reason, place .... we can not continue to add machine ... and this is not a good solution because the limitation is not disk or memory but CPU.
>
> So we decided to upgrade the machine to Dual PII 450 MHz.
>
> We are running Slackware 3.6 with kernel 2.2.8 wich support multiprocessor.
>
> The kernel upgrade seems to be OK
> Squid works on this machine for a while but sometimes the machine crash !!!
> Squid is the only running program on the machine.
>
> I am not sure it's a Squid problem because there is nothing in the Squid logs ... no logs on disk at all just a screen shot saying :
>
> divide error : 0000
> CPU : 1
> EIP : 0010 : [<c017009f>]
> EFLAGS : 00010246
>
> bla bla bla ... (too long to write)
>
> Kernel panic : Attempted to kill the idle task !
> In swapper task - not syncing.
>
> The only solution is to turn off the machine ...
> I am not a Linux guru so i do not understand the meaning and the possible reasons of this problem ...
>
> Does anobody runs Squid / Linux on a multiprocessor machine ... with or without this problem ...
> Does someone know a solution ?
Received on Wed May 19 1999 - 09:02:34 MDT

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