Re: [SQU] out of array space!

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 23:44:12 +0100

You shoul not compile Squid with --enable-debug-... options unless you
know that you need them...

Rule of thumb: Do NOT use ANY configure options you do not know that you
need. The default is selected to suit most uses.

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid hacker
Mario Jentsch wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> i have two cache's running on intel based servers with 256MB RAM
> and a seperate cache disk of 18GB.
> After some good time of work i got one of the machines an
> "FATAL: xmalloc: debug out of array space!". After cleaning the
> cache dir and restarting eveything went fine until again:
> 
> FATAL: xmalloc: debug out of array space!
> Squid Cache (Version 2.3.STABLE4): Terminated abnormally.
> CPU Usage: 3296.750 seconds = 2657.190 user + 639.560 sys
> Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
> Page faults with physical i/o: 28461
> Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
>         total space in arena:   22592 KB
>         Ordinary blocks:        22116 KB  11277 blks
>         Small blocks:               0 KB      0 blks
>         Holding blocks:          1336 KB      3 blks
>         Free Small blocks:          0 KB
>         Free Ordinary blocks:     476 KB
>         Total in use:           23452 KB 104%
>         Total free:               476 KB 2%
> 2001/02/19 14:29:43| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
> ....
> 
> There is more than 160MB RAM free, limits are:
> 
> host# ulimit -a
> time(seconds)        unlimited
> file(blocks)         unlimited
> data(kbytes)         unlimited
> stack(kbytes)        8480
> coredump(blocks)     unlimited
> nofiles(descriptors) 4096
> vmemory(kbytes)      unlimited
> 
> Please ask for any settings you need to know... any help is
> welcome :-)
> 
> regards
> Mario.
> 
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