Re: [squid-users] 23:30 time of the crash

From: Diego Woitasen <diegows_at_xtech.com.ar>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:58:32 -0300

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Babelo Gmvsdm <hercule18_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi I don't knowl why my squid crashed without any reason for the second time.
> Regarding the cache.log, it crashed @ 23h30, exactly like the previous time.
> So I'm wondering what happens at this time.
>
> How to know what's running @ this time?
>
> This is what I found in the cache.log:
>
> 2010/08/31 23:30:03| WARNING: redirector #9 (FD 36) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:04| WARNING: redirector #10 (FD 39) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:05| WARNING: redirector #11 (FD 42) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:06| WARNING: redirector #1 (FD 11) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:06| WARNING: redirector #2 (FD 13) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:06| Too few redirector processes are running
> 2010/08/31 23:30:06| Starting new helpers
> 2010/08/31 23:30:06| helperOpenServers: Starting 11/20 'squidGuard' processes
> 2010/08/31 23:30:07| WARNING: redirector #3 (FD 16) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:08| WARNING: redirector #4 (FD 19) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:09| WARNING: redirector #5 (FD 22) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:10| WARNING: redirector #6 (FD 25) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:12| WARNING: redirector #7 (FD 28) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:12| WARNING: redirector #8 (FD 31) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:13| WARNING: redirector #9 (FD 34) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:14| WARNING: redirector #10 (FD 37) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:15| WARNING: redirector #11 (FD 40) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:16| WARNING: redirector #2 (FD 36) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:16| WARNING: redirector #1 (FD 11) exited
> 2010/08/31 23:30:16| Too few redirector processes are running
> 2010/08/31 23:30:16| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
> 2010/08/31 23:30:16|   Finished.  Wrote 0 entries.
> 2010/08/31 23:30:16|   Took 0.00 seconds (  0.00 entries/sec).
> FATAL: The redirector helpers are crashing too rapidly, need help!
>
> and the squid is strictly unable to restart itself.
>
>
> Please help
>
> cheers
>
> Herc.
>

It's not a squid problem. Look at Squidguard logs. Squidguard usually
fails if there is some incorrect permission in the .db files.

Regards
 Diego

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Diego Woitasen
XTECH
Received on Wed Sep 01 2010 - 21:58:39 MDT

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