Re: [squid-users] unlinked squid process

From: <squid@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:44:01 -0400

Just wanted to know the meaning of MISS_TCP.
I thought that might be an error message.

Thanks for the document.

I am going to install a squid log analyzer to see what objects
are cached ( I think we are caching quarries which I don't think
it is a good idea )
which one do you recommend ?
there is plenty of them but I was thinking of squeezer.

is there a sequence in restarting apache and squid while
  apache is configured to be the parent ?
because some time when we restart squid or apache the squid
process is not killed, and new process will be started.

Quoting Colin Campbell <sgcccdc@citec.qld.gov.au>:

> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 01:29 -0400, squid@unixplanet.biz wrote:
>> when I do "ps -ef | grep squid" I see
>> squid 25921 25919 0 21:04 ? 00:00:00 (unlinkd)
>>
>> why it is unlinked ? I couldn't find any document to explain.
>
> It isn't "unlinkEd", it's "unlinkd" which is a daemon used to remove old
> objects from the cache.
>
>>
>> also I am using squid for accelerating my web server.
>> I see following message in my access log files.
>> TCP_MISS:FIRST_UP_PARENT "-"
>>
>> would you please let me know waht that message means
>
>> From the FAQ (http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidLogs)
>
> TCP_MISS = The requested object was not in the cache.
> FIRST_UP_PARENT = The object was fetched from the first parent in the
> list of parents.
>
>> and if there is any thing I should concern about
>> TCP_MISS:FIRST_UP_PARENT "-" 0 !!!!
>
> It's hard to tell exactly what you're concerned about. Show more of the
> log entry you're worried about.
>
> Colin
> --
> Colin Campbell
> Unix Support/Postmaster/Hostmaster
> Citec
> +61 7 3227 6334
>
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