Re: [squid-users] 'squid -k reconfigure' and connectivity breaking

From: Eugene M. Zheganin <eugene_at_zhegan.in>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:09:25 +0600

Hi.

On 18.04.2011 13:47, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> The behave identically in this regard. I suspect something is causing
> 3.1 to resume service much slower than 2.7 did. Which particular 3.1
> release is doing this?
That's a 3.1.12 right now.

>> Anyway, is there a way to do a 'soft reconfiguration' ? Without closing
>> HTTP/ICP/SNMP connections (or at least not breaking client
>
> Sadly not yet. We are working towards it for future releases.
Good news.

> If that is true, then I suspect you are using one of the early 3.1
> releases with broken LFS support. Or something is breaking/corrupting
> the swap.state journal during a reconfigure.
> Does your cache.log contain a warning about "version 1 LFS" detected
> or mention a DIRTY load during reconfigure? (may need ALL,1 debug level).
Actually it says this all the time:

Version 1 of swap file with LFS support detected...

# grep "Version 1 of swap file with LFS support detected" cache.log | wc -l
      100

# stat swap.state
95 4012314 -rw-r----- 1 squid squid 16326000 10203960 "Apr 19 14:02:21
2011" "Apr 20 10:53:45 2011" "Apr 20 10:53:45 2011" "Apr 19 14:02:21
2011" 16384 19968 0 swap.state

cache_dir:

cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/cache 1100 16 256

And the solution is... ?

Thanks.
Eugene.
Received on Wed Apr 20 2011 - 05:09:37 MDT

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