Re: [squid-users] Re: squid 3.2.0.5 even slower than squid 3.1 and doesn't work with workers >1

From: <david_at_lang.hm>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 22:22:29 -0700 (PDT)

On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Amos Jeffries wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 17:10:23 -0700 (PDT), david_at_lang.hm wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, david_at_lang.hm wrote:
>>
>>> resending without the attachments since this doesn't appear to have gotten
>>> through to the list. if this gets through I'll reply with them.
>>
>> ok, apparently the list doesn't like attachments
>>
>
> Yes this is a Q&A help list.
> The dev list where this should be going on accepts attachments.

Ok, I was put off by the 'submit a resume and apply' wording for the dev
list (since I don't _plan_ on doing development work, I'm just trying to
use it)

>
>> here is workers 1 (starts and works)
>>
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12080]: Squid Parent: child process
>> 12082 started
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Starting Squid Cache version
>> 3.2.0.5 for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu...
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Process ID 12082
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: With 65535 file descriptors
>> available
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Initializing IP Cache...
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, FD 8
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Adding domain diginsite.com
>> from /etc/resolv.conf
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Warning: Could not find any
>> nameservers. Trying to use localhost
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Please check your
>> /etc/resolv.conf file
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: or use the 'dns_nameservers'
>> option in squid.conf.
>
> The system resolver resolv.conf appears broken.

this is in use in an internal environment, there is no DNS server to use.

>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: errorpage.cc(302)
>> errorTryLoadText: '/etc/squid/errorpage.css': (2) No such file or
>> directory
>
> 3.1+ configure the error page display with this CSS file.

this is mostly being accessed by applications, so I don't care what the
error page looks like, the simpler the better (if the full error was
logged, I wouldn't care about the error page at all)

> <snip>
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: mimeLoadIconFile:
>> /usr/squid/var/www/squid/icons/anthony-image.gif: (2) No such file or
>> directory
>>
>
> In 3.2 the icons have changed. A bug in 3.2.0.5 makes the mime configuration
> file not get updated. There should be a /etc/squid/mime.conf.default with the
> new icon configuration that needs to be moved over the mime.conf from 3.1 and
> older. Or the src/mime.conf.default can be extracted manually and used.

Ok, again, I don't care about icons and similar eye candy, they will never
be called.

> <snip>
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Loaded Icons.
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: HTCP Disabled.
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Configuring Parent
>> 192.168.106.27/8000/0
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Configuring Parent
>> 192.168.106.12/8000/0
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Ready to serve requests.
>> Mar 21 23:14:11 gromit1-p squid[12082]: AcceptingHTTP Socket
>> connections at FD 13 on 0.0.0.0:8000
>> Mar 21 23:14:12 gromit1-p squid[12082]: storeLateRelease: released 0
>> objects
>
> Hmm, ten second gap. Could be the icons killing this, or something else. It
> looks like a normal "-k shutdown" or SIGHUP was received by the master
> process.

yes, this was a normal shutdown after it started.

David Lang

>> Mar 21 23:14:22 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Killing master process, pid 12080
>> Mar 21 23:14:22 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Preparing for shutdown after
>> 0 requests
> <snip>
>> Mar 21 23:14:53 gromit1-p squid[12082]: Squid Cache (Version
>> 3.2.0.5): Exiting normally.
>
>
> Amos
>
>
Received on Tue Mar 22 2011 - 05:22:32 MDT

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