To me it looks like it is dying every hour (same second each hour).
I strongly suspects that you have something running from crontab that
makes Squid die.
Signal 6 is SIGABORT, and this indicates that Squid detected a fatal
error and exited. Check your cache.log for information on what error
Squid detected.
--- Henrik Nordström Sparetime Squid Hacker Dancer wrote: > Well, it's not actually dying _every_ hour, if I read it > correctly...It's dying after 60 minutes of operation, which > is something quite a bit different. Andre Albsmeier wrote: > No, I rotate my logfiles once a month (Yes, they are big :-)). > Also, it doesn't happen always but only if there is activity. > For example, last friday it happend nearly every hour during > daytime but from friday night until now (sunday) it happend never. .... > Mar 27 09:00:08 curry.top.tld kern.info /kernel: pid 6821 (squid), uid 510: exited on signal 6 > Mar 27 10:00:09 curry.top.tld kern.info /kernel: pid 11063 (squid), uid 510: exited on signal 6 > Mar 27 11:00:08 curry.top.tld kern.info /kernel: pid 11304 (squid), uid 510: exited on signal 6 > Mar 27 12:00:08 curry.top.tld kern.info /kernel: pid 11614 (squid), uid 510: exited on signal 6 > Mar 27 14:00:15 curry.top.tld kern.info /kernel: pid 11970 (squid), uid 510: exited on signal 6 > Mar 27 15:00:08 curry.top.tld kern.info /kernel: pid 12545 (squid), uid 510: exited on signal 6Received on Sun Mar 29 1998 - 06:20:30 MST
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