[squid-users] Forwarding loop after rebooting.

From: Mark Stevens <mark.stevens99@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 10:04:05 +0000

Hi group, my first post so please be gentle :)

 I'm a sysadmin who has inherited a small cluster of squid servers,
the setup is as follows.

 4 x Squid Slave Accelerators that accel a master squid.

 1 x Master Squid running a custom made redirect script written in
perl that accel a Webserver .

 1 x Backend Webserver.

 Each slave is running 4 versions of squid accelerating separate sites.

 The master runs 4 instances of squid.

 The farm is constantly under a fair load - roughly half a million hits a day.

 The setup works fine, however, recently when the master server was
taken down for repair, and brought back up again with the same
configuration, it failed to serve content for the

busiest instance, and every request returned is with a TCP_DENIED 403
error. The following error was reported in the cache.log

 2006/03/18 06:04:52| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for:
 GET /folder1/subfolder/subfolder/ HTTP/1.0
 If-Modified-Since: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 01:44:45 GMT
 Host: 192.168.0.10
 Accept: */*
 From: googlebot(at)googlebot.com
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1;
+http://www.google.com/bot.html)
 Accept-Encoding: gzip
 Via: 1.1 slave1.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver), 1.0
master.mydomain.com:80 (webserver/webserver) This has happened
previously when the server rebooted, it is likely that the master
squid service is getting hammered by all slaves as soon as it is
brought back into service, could the fact that it's under such heavy
load as soon as it starts up be causing a problem in Squid?

  Squid version:squid-2.5.STABLE10
  O/S: 5.8 Generic_117350-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-80

  I have altered the output to respect privacy of client.
Received on Sat Mar 18 2006 - 03:04:16 MST

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